Dining Rooms

Roman blinds in fabric from Harlequin.

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


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

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

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.

Eyelet headed curtains, fabric from Jane Churchill.

Swags and tails over full length curtains. Short decorative tails, a bullion fringe trimming and tassel tiebacks finish the treatment.

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

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.


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

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

Swags and tails frame this dining room window.

Full length curtains and swags

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