Window coverings offer that last bit of polish to the interior design of your room, however deciding on the right type can be a bit challenging. If you think blinds are too bland and drapes are too fussy, then Roman shades might just be the practical, yet classy alternative you’re looking for.
If you aren’t sure what Roman shades are, they can be best described as this: a fabric shade that folds up as you lift it. This folding is what sets Roman shades apart from other types of shades it’s its defining characteristic so to speak.
When it comes to styles, Roman shades are available in a variety of them, although there are four main distinct options:
- Flat, where the shades have no horizontal seams across the face of the fabric, making them ideal for patterns.
- Hobble, which is a traditional style characterized by soft fabric folds that cascade from top to bottom.
- Batten front, featuring tubes of fabric with stiff strips of solid material sewn at regular intervals on the outward (front) side of the shade.
- Batten back, featuring battens sewn into the back side of the shade, create a refined look when down and traditional folds when raised.
If you fear that Roman shades don’t offer enough style, there’s no need to worry. Roman shades are versatile, and available in a variety of colors, patterns and textures, making them perfect for setting or enhancing the mood in any decor.
The simplicity or extravagance of design will be up to you. Shades similar in color to the walls will blend in for a clean look, while shades in a contrasting color or pattern will add a bit more interest to the space. Rich fabrics and embellishments like fringe are a bit more sophisticated and ideal for formal areas in the home.
The nice thing about shades is that they can stand solo or make a great foundation for layering. Used on their own, Roman shades can make a statement without losing their functionality depending on the selection of fabric and lining. If you are a fan of layers, other treatments such as valances, swags and panels are a beautiful addition.
Examining samples of Roman shades both open and closed, will give you a good idea as to what will best suit the style within you home. When custom ordering, ensure your measurements are accurate so you’ll get the best fit possible.
When you are looking for a interior designer fabric store near you in Addison, TX, stop by our Cutting Corners location in Dallas, Tx for great deals on discount designer fabrics. You will find something for every home interior project from gorgeous drapery fabrics to light weight cottons and luxurious Dupioni Silks.