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Michele Erceg: (518) 587-8988

Types of Draperies

Roman Shade Roman Shades - Custom-made Roman shade to coordinate with a bedspread.


Swags and Cascades - As classic as the little black dress and a strand of pearls!


Casual Swag Casual Swag - An informal version of the classic swag - this treatment can work in any setting. Your fabric and color choice will dictate the tone of the room.


Draw Drapes Draw Drapes - A timeless design that is always appropriate, this window treatment can be designed to compliment any decor when installed with decorative hardware.


Stationary Stationary Drapes - Appropriate for any setting, these drapes could stand-alone! Here we chose to pair them with bamboo shades and a custom made bamboo pole. Notice they are accented with the same fabric as the newly upholstered chair and ottoman.


Brass Cornice Brass Cornice - The icing on the cake! Alone or with a valance this really sets the mood.


Wood Cornice Wood Cornice - The custom-made Mahogany cornices were paired with traditional cafe shutters and stationary drapes.


Upholstered Cornice Upholstered Cornice - Shown here with matching draw drapes and a room darkening Silhouette shade - very romantic!


Balloon Shade Balloon Shade - Form meets function! These can be used as a valance or a fully functioning shade. Note how the period detail added to the valance lends an air of authenticity. This enables the tailored Balloon Shade to fit perfectly in this Federal style home.


Austrian Shade Austrian Shade - Swags and Cascades, Stationary drapes and a fully operational Austrian shade makes this the perfect window treatment for the most formal of rooms reminiscent of a bygone era.


Tailored / Pleated Valance Tailored / Pleated Valance - This window treatment lends itself to multiple fabric combinations. Two fabrics are unified by the addition of accent banding, and further enhanced by the wood hardware.


Gathered Valance Gathered Valance - Lace panels, stationary drapes and a slipcovered club chair in companion fabrics pull this room together perfectly.


Sheers and Lace Sheers - European in styling, this sheer panel has been trimmed with a 6" cotton lace.


Sheers and Lace Lace - These cotton lace, rod pocket panels are the most traditional of all window treatments. Their installation allows the hinged windows to still open and close.

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