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A Commentary on Curtains

Once upon a time, window coverings served more purposes than just being decorative. They were used to block light, cold and heat. With the advent of better window technology, they became less utilitarian, more ornamental window coverings.

For some, the terms “curtains” and “drapes” are used interchangeably, but there is a difference. Drapes are the more formal of the two. They’re generally floor-length and use a rod and hook system. Pulling a cord opens and closes them. Curtains, on the other hand, are more informal. They’re generally on a rod as well, but they’re opened and closed by pulling the fabric into position.

The three types of these window treatments, panel, café and tiered each serve a different purpose in home design.

1) The panel type is simply fabric attached to a tension rod by hooks, rings or tabs. They can hang from a rod at or near the top of the window. They’re generally seen in all rooms in the house, except the kitchen. You might see them paired with blinds or sheers for a more complete look.

2) The café type is hung from a rod that bisects the window horizontally. This way, the upper half of the window is bare. You’ll generally see these in a kitchen or casual dining area.

3) The tiered type is somewhat of a combination between the panel and the cafe. Think of it as a café on the bottom with a valance on top. The valance is made of the same material as the cafe, and tapers down on each side, to overlap the sides of the lower café portion.

There are three basic lengths.

1) The sill length hangs just to the windowsill. It can start at café height or panel height.

2) The below-the-sill length is exactly that: it hangs to just below the lower casing of the window.

3) The floor length hangs just above the floor.

They’re also available in lined or unlined styles. They can serve as a barrier to cold and/or light. They can have a third layer, called an “interlining”, which is designed to help keep out the cold when installed on drafty windows.

Most people think of them as a home design accent, but there are many other uses for window coverings. They help keep the sun and its penetrating rays from adversely affecting furnishings and hardware. They also provide privacy.

Now that you have an idea of these types of window treatments and their individual features and benefits, you can concentrate on choosing the styles and colors that work for you.

Being really interested in window coverings, Kenneth Morris has been editing plenty of publications on this particular subject. From his writings on window coverings and curtains the writer showed his experience in the field.

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