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window treatment materials these days have increased in price, i wish they have a price drop next year ,~’
I think it is advisable to install only cordless window treatments in homes where small children are present.
Beautiful photos! I went through a Laura Ashley phase with great gobs of rose patterned fabric with swags and ruffles everywhere! Glad I’m finished with that–aaack! I am liking simple and tailored these days. The Calico Corners cornices as so pretty. The only toppers I have now are a valance on my kitchen window and the wood cornice above my window seat– and I’m so content with that!
Sindy
Hey! It’s cornices all the way…they “can” cover a multitude of sins. Fortunately, my hubby is handy so we’ve customed (made) all of ours. franki