Replacement drapes define your home décor as much as the furniture or other decorations that you choose. Windows play an important role in your home. Your choice of replacement drapes will affect how you will experience a room by the mood they create. Installing replacement drapes allow you to have a fresh and upgraded look in your home.
Replacement drapes are easy to install. The basic items that make up replacement drapes are curtain rods, finials, rings and tiebacks. A tip: try layering your replacement drapes to mix textures and fabrics, with light colors underneath dark fabrics to create a striking appearance.
Henley Stripe Drape:
This drape features woven bold stripes from yarn-dyed cotton to give a burst of brilliant color. This pure cotton canvas drape is 52 inches wide and lined with pure cotton percale for superior light filtration and privacy. It is yarn dyed for vibrant and lasting color. This machine washable drape is finished with oversized grommets for easy hanging and an updated look. The available color combinations are pink and orange and green and blue. Price ranges from $49.00 to $89.00 at pbteen.com.
Bristol Stripe Thermalogic Pinch Pleat Loop Curtain Pair:
There is no reason to hold off anymore upgrading the look of your living room, bedroom or dining room. These pinch pleat drapes are best in dressing up your window as well as replacement for your old divider or closet door. They feature subtle, tone-on-tone textual interest, 100 percent polyester face backed with a 100 percent acrylic foam lining to create an effective barrier against sunlight and drafts. These Weathermate Thermalogic Energy Efficient curtains are available in sizes of 72 inches width and length options of 63 inches, 84 inches and 95 inches. Color choices are chocolate, ivory, gold and terracotta. Prices vary by options at bedbathstore.com.
Signature Collection Embroidered Silk Drapes:
These embroidered drapes make a good impression with its richly attractive detailer embroidery over luxurious and elegant dupioni. They are noise reducing and come with sateen lining that is crease and moisture resistant. They come with optional boutique-hotel style blackout lining, drapery hooks which are pre-installed on all flat and pleated panels. Pleat style choices are inverted, cartridge and grommets. They have blind stitching and 5 inches buckram headings and bottom weights. The heavyweight flannel interlining of these curtains can help reduce energy costs by 33 percent. Color options are Olivia aqua, Olivia espresso, Olivia celadon, Olivia chocolate, Olivia cinnamon, Belmont coral, Belmont Ceylon, Belmont spice, Belmont slate, Belmont seashore and Belmont sage. Buy these curtains for only $319.00 at drapestyle.com.
Accolade Velour Door Curtain:
Perfect for any contemporary use, this curtain has built-in thermal features and closely woven lining to exclude draughts and help retain warmth. This drape is an improvement from traditional woven velvets as it has resistance to creasing and a luxurious looking polyamide pile. The backing of this drape is 50 percent polyester and 50 percent cotton. It is machine washable and available in 3 inches width and drop of 84 inches. Color choices are chocolate, ivory, navy, camel, wine and old rose. You can find this product at very.co.uk.
20 Feet Long-Large Diamond Cut Clear Beaded Curtain:
This 18-strand bead hanging curtain will easily complement any modern home style. Any design ideas will suit the use of this curtain—door cover, window treatment or room divider. Each strand features alternating two bead sizes—3/4-inch and ½-inch. This 3-foot wide curtain with item number PC1418xxclear-20 retails at mysticdreamsshoppe.com for only $120.00.
Pinch Pleat Drape #SEMI-1269:
This pinch pleated drape is available in lengths of 24 inches to 128 inches and widths of 1 inch, 1.5 inches and 2 inches. It is fully lined and can cover weights at both corners. You can opt to adjust this drape when hanging because it is pre-pinned. This drape retails at fabricworkroom.com for only $79.00.
For an unexpected interior look, try hanging drapes over blinds.
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