Posts Tagged ‘Drapery’

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BurbankSurf2 asked:

Wonderdog Dachshund Interior Designer pitches a fit when he discovers his personal drapery hanger is doubling as a gardener. … Dachshund Drapes Tearing Growling Gardener Drapery Decorating Bark Barking Mean Vicious Funny Ripping

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Krista QQ(www.123giftfactory.com) asked:

A crown canopy makes a dramatic statement in a room. Long fabric panels fall from under a valanced top section, making a sweep of color and style that is unforgettable.

A canopy bed may sound exotic and out of reach. But really, a canopy bed can be made with a simple swag of fabric or by constructing an elaborate draped treatment. This article about canopy beds will give you lots of ideas and pictures of simple and not-so-simple styles of canopy beds that will help to add romance to your bedroom.

The easiest way to create a simple canopy for your bed is to hang a piece of fabric over the top frame rails of a structured canopy bed. But if your bed doesn’t have a canopy frame, there are other ways to get the look of a canopy and to surround your bed in softness and color. You can achieve a very attractive canopy bed look by installing curtain rods to the ceiling, placing one over each end of the bed.

Using either tab-top, tie-top, pinch-pleated or gathered panels, attach the fabric to each curtain rod and let it drape softly to the floor. You can also attach a short rod to the ceiling, perpendicular to the head of the bed on each side. Hang the panels to the floor and tie back with a drapery tieback.

 There’s really not anything that can make a bedroom feel romantic the way a canopy bed can. Our article shows many styles of canopies and bed hangings that can turn a ho-hum bedroom into something really spectacular.

A dramatic crown canopy, also called a coronet, looks elegant in any bedroom. Attach panels of fabric around the outer edge of a half-circle of 3/4″ plywood. This half-circle can be attached directly to the ceiling or floated just off the ceiling with L-brackets attached to the wall.

But if your bed doesn’t have a canopy frame, there are other ways to get the look of a canopy and to surround your bed in softness and color.

You can achieve a very attractive canopy bed look by installing curtain rods to the ceiling, placing one over each end of the bed. Using either tab-top, tie-top, pinch-pleated or gathered panels, attach the fabric to each curtain rod and let it drape softly to the floor. You can also attach a short rod to the ceiling, perpendicular to the head of the bed on each side. Hang the panels to the floor and tie back with a drapery tieback.

A dramatic crown canopy, also called a coronet, looks elegant in any bedroom. Attach panels of fabric around the outer edge of a half-circle of 3/4″ plywood. This half-circle can be attached directly to the ceiling or floated just off the ceiling with L-brackets attached to the wall.

You can add a romantic look to a plain-Jane bed by draping long fabric panels through a wooden or metal ring attached to the ceiling above the center of the head of the bed.

Draw the fabric panel through the ring, pulling it down to the floor on either side of the bed. Spread the panels out to display more fabric and frame the bed or drape the panels around the bed posts at the head of the bed.

Another simple treatment is to install a ring on the ceiling at both sides of the head of the bed and draw the long fabric panel through both rings. Swag the area between the two rings at the ceiling to form a lush top frame for your bed.

The panels should extend to the floor on both sides of the bed. If you install 4 rings, one at each corner of the bed, try drawing a long panel of fabric through each one. Be sure one end of the panel at each ring goes all the way to the floor. With four panels of luxurious fabric draped above and down the sides of your bed, the look is very elegant.

You can really use any type of fabric you want to create a beautiful canopy bed. Traditional fabrics for canopies are chintz, silk, velvet,or tapestry. But you can achieve a fun look for a country setting with muslin or gingham or charming calico. You can also use sheets that coordinate with your bedding to construct the long panels for a uniform look.

For ease of use and simplicity of style, bed hangings are generally cut to touch the floor when hung. If you prefer a luxurious look, cut the panels 4″ longer and “puddle” the fabric on the floor at the edge of the bed. Be sure to lift the panel when you need to vacuum the floor.

For a truly professional look, more body, and longer wear, add lining to the panel of fabric or use a coordinating print or solid for the back of the panel. After all, the inside and outside of the panel will both show when you swag it. Add borders, fringe, ribbon trim, and cording. Coordinate trims with tiebacks, adding color, texture, and body. Remember that a tieback will pull the fabric off the floor, so cut the panels slightly longer.

Go on to see more views of beautiful canopy beds and swag treatments. You’re sure to see a style that will give a wonderful romantic look to your personal sanctuary.

Find a style of canopy bed that will fit your decorating style and budget and create a really romantic bedroom just in time for Valentine’s Day.

Decorative Draperies and Upholstery

Drapery Decorating
Lou Lynch asked:

I don’t know how many times I’ve decorated a coffee table, or tried to add some accent pieces to a room, but something just wasn’t right. You can use the most exquisite ornaments, but if they aren’t in scale or in proper proportion with the rest of the room, your design will never work.

Basic math is all you need to determine if you’re on the right design track. Just remember one simple fraction – two-thirds. This rule applies to everything from drapery, to the amount of furniture in a given room, the size of a fireplace mantel, wall paper, or even the number of accessories on a coffee table.

When looking at drapery, the panels along the sides of the window should be one-third the width of the window. A fireplace and mantel should be about one-third the size of the wall. The artwork or mirror hanging above the back of a bed or sofa should be about two-thirds the width of the sofa or bed.

Most people buy sofas that are too large, and rugs that are too small for their homes. Your furniture should take up about two-thirds of the floor space leaving one-third vacant for traffic flow. Even a coffee table should be about two-thirds the width of your sofa.

A large dresser in a small room doesn’t have to be a bad thing, if you balance it out with a dark wall color, large framed artwork and luxurious carpeting.

One of the worst decorating mistakes is hanging a small chandelier in a large room. Calculate the diameter of the room by multiplying the width of the room by two. Whatever your total diameter is in feet, the chandelier should be the same diameter in inches.

You can use the two-thirds rule with flower arranging as well. Your vase should be about one-third the height of the arrangement. When hanging wallpaper border, measure the height of your walls and divide by three. Hang the border about one-third from the top or two-thirds from the bottom.

I won’t promise all your decorating ventures will be successful, but use the two-thirds rule and at least the proportion will be right on.

Decorative Draperies and Upholstery