My clients' house is worthy of such treasures too !
The first step for this fabulous treatment was to make a template of the curved wall and have a custom curved double traverse rod made so that sheers could go on the back and chocolate brown silk panels could close on the front.
That is gorgeous, Tammy! It looks like it works so well with their room, too.
ReplyDeleteHi, visiting from SITS. I'm always so excited to find a new blog that relates to interior design. I've scanned your blog for window treatment ideas, but I need to go back and read through. I guess I'm not getting dressed this morning!
ReplyDeleteMy blog relates to styling your home on a budget. Hope you'll stop by some time.
These turned out beautifully, Tammy. I admire your talent!
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Thanks so much Pk and Kathy !
ReplyDeleteKaren, love your blog..... looks like we have the same taste in decor.
Very pretty window. Where did you purchase the drapes they are lovely, or did you make them?
ReplyDeleteI recently did a treatment behind my bed with a swag valance I swiped from my spare room. Just making do with what I have.
Thanks for sharing.
~ ~Ahrisha~ ~
Wow - it looks great! Your clients must be thrilled with the results.
ReplyDeleteYes Ahrisha, I made them..... I actually made them several times in my dreams before I even started sewing ! :)
ReplyDeleteGood Morning Tammy,
ReplyDeleteGreat job...I see your followers are increasing :)
All the best,
Kathy :)
ps check out Janie over at Southern Lagniappe...she's a doll
Love your blog Tammy!
ReplyDeleteOooh! How elegant! Congratulations and best wishes!
ReplyDeleteStunning drapery!!!
ReplyDeleteSwags totally scare me, I've never done one for a client. Beautiful job!!
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