Act1 Curtains and Blinds

 

Halls, Stairs & Landings



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These curtains, swags and tails dress windows covering two storeys in this hall, some 5m drop; fabrics from Manuel Canovas and Osborne and Little.

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Lambrequins with shaped bases and coordinating curtains at different shaped windows in this hall, stairway and landing; fabrics from GP & J Baker

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Interlined hand pleated curtains in fabric from Sanderson

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A warm interlined door curtain in fabric from Jane Churchill.

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A corner window and front door is dressed with curtains in Morris & Co fabric.
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A thick interlined curtain in Morris & Co fabric on this landing stops draughts.

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A single dress curtain in Jane Churchill fabric really warms up this hall window.

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Roman blinds with pelmets and a co-ordinating upholstered chair in fabric from Andrew Martin.

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Silk Roman blind with a contrasting border.

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Triple pleated curtains with tiebacks in Jane Churchill fabric. Matching Roman blinds for small window.

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Interlined Roman blind and lambrequin with shaped top.

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Curtain with fixed goblet pleated heading trimmed with rope, fabric from Fibre Naturelle

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Pelmet with scalloped lower edge, on-set swags and short tails. Finished with bows and a choux rosette. Full length curtains. Fabrics from Today Interiors
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Roman blind, fabric from Today Interiors

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Goblet pleated dress curtains held back with fabric covered ombras, fabric from Today Interiors
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Curtains with goblet pleated valance for landing.

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Door curtain on portiere rod held back with stiffened tie back. Fabric from Malabar