Act1 Curtains and Blinds

 

Dining Rooms



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Roman blinds in fabric from Harlequin.

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Pelmet with tails and full length curtains in fabric from Sanderson.

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Silk curtains on poles held back with matching ombras look warm and sumptuous in this dining room.

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Shutters on a dining room window. Wallpaper by Osborne and Little.

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Left to right: Full length silk curtains with contrasting trim to complement customer's wallpaper. Fabric from Bennetts Silks. A Roman blind at the end window coordinates with the curtains and wallpaper. Close up of contrasting binding on curtain leading edges.

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Eyelet headed curtains, fabric from Jane Churchill.
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Swags and tails over full length curtains. Short decorative tails, a bullion fringe trimming and tassel tiebacks finish the treatment.

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Full length curtains have goblet pleated headings trimmed with tassels and trimmed leading edges. Fabric from Voyage.

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Silk curtains with swags and tails over gold leaf finished poles for a Georgian dining romm. Silks from Sanderson. There are coordinating roller blinds inside the window recesses.

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Four very different windows in one living/dining room brought together by coordinating treatments

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Hand pleated curtains hung from a pole with coordinating window seat cushions.

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Swags and tails frame this dining room window.
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Full length curtains and swags

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Triple pleated curtains in Jane Churchill fabric hang from heavy wooden poles.