Thursday, July 2, 2009

Roman Shades


Did you know there are several types of Roman Shades?
Here are few examples.

Soft Fold Shade: Overlapping folds create a soft look with many versatile applications.




Casual Shade: Uses eyelets sewn directly through the shade, therefore the fabric pattern is not interrupted with stitched panels or grommets. It lies flat when down, with a soft, lightweight appearance. It's also available with clear, flat acrylic rods for a more structured look.






Back Slat Shade: Rod pockets are sewn in the back to create a more structured look. Rings are then attached to the back of the pocket and flexible rods are added to give the shade more weight so it folds neatly and crisply.






Balloon Shade: Inverted pleats and pouffed bottoms create a formal, elegant style. Available with either a pouffed or drapery bottom when down.



Tuk Shade: Sophisticated and versatile, Tuk shades adapt well to most fabrics, creating a soft, pleated appearance when down but folding up flat when raised.

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