Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Big Statements for Small Windows


A great decorating statement doesn’t always take yards of fabric and trims.  These flat panel designs are simple in form yet bold in graphic shapes.  Check out these designs that were created from yardage left over from larger projects. 

This window treatment used the last ½ yard of trim.The flat panel shows the beauty of the floral fabric and coordinating piping sets the outline of the design.
 

  This Keystone & Arch inspired panel is made of faux ostrich leather.You may recognize the materials from the “BOLD & BEAUTIFUL” post. Large covered buttons add just the right detail.This color pallet works great in the spring and summer months – and even into fall.


SEASONAL WINDOW TREATMENTS? Sure! During the drab winter months, this wonderful graphic pattern adds interest and life to the views outside the window. The blue, taupe,& brown color pallet accents the icy river and barren trees growing on the shore line. The heavy texture evokes coziness on cold winter days.


Changing your look is easy when the flat panels are fitted with the loop side of hook & loop tape at the top edge. The corresponding hook side is stapled to a mounting board supported by angle irons or L Brackets. Wa-la and Presto-Chango...grab a stepstool and pull one panel down and pressing on the next. When Spring blooms, change the neutral pallet with a bold spring green, peacock, and chocolate design that is as fresh as the day outside. 

The designs photographed were created and fabricated by Karen Bow of KBow Designs LLC. Please be courteous and remember to include this information when using pictures in your blog, Pintrest board, etc.




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