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Drapes And Curtains – What To Choose
Filed under Home ImprovementNov 15You may have ready made curtains, though there is a choice of having them custom made. The advantage of ready made curtains is that they are ready to use, just hang them on a track rail or a pole and there you are! Another convenience is that they generally come with a lining and some may have accessories that include matching tie backs and cushion covers to give your room a well harmonized look. It’s a wonderful things for all who need flexible curtains.
They are available in a variety of sizes that are suitable for most standard window measurements and usually are offered in different widths from 44inches, 46 inches, 54 inches and 90 inches. You get them in varying drop lengths of 54, 72, or 90 inches that suits most of the window treatments.
Curtains with eyelets are just attached to the pole or rail by using eyelets and need no hooks. It facilitates their removal from the pole when you want to send them to the laundry because there are no small and awkward things to be removed or re-fixed after they have been laundered. They’re much like linen draperies. The advantage of this style is that as the natural drape of the curtains is controlled by the distance between the eyelets, you may afford to have curtains that don’t look straight when drawn by having a broader width so that they retain their folds on being pulled together, but this may add to the cost of the fabric because of the extra length required for getting the desired effect.
Tab top curtains behave in much the same way as eyelet top curtains; the loop of material at the top of the curtain may be stitched to the main body of the curtain in narrow or broad bands or they may be ribbon-like tie tops for lighter weight sheer window coverings that can allow a pole to slip through. And black out drapes are affordable. Curtains with pencil pleats have a heading tape that can be drawn as tightly or as loosely as you desire for the required breadth of pleat if you need to make minor adjustments to fit your track; the tighter the tape is drawn the narrower the pleat will be. Once you secure drawstrings on the heading tape and draw the curtains closed, they will maintain the pleats.
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