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Lace Curtains, Valances, Tiers and Panels - Charming Window Coverings to Mix and Match

 Allen Nelson, the author brings to these articles 30 years of experience in the interior design field including custom window decorating design, fabrication and installation. His specialties involve all types of window decor including custom made curtains and draperies, ready made lace curtains and macrame ring lace as well as blinds, shutters and shades. His designs have been used in a variety of settings in many beautiful homes throughout Southern California.

 

USE YOUR OWN INTERIOR DESIGN IMAGINATION TO CREATE YOUR WINDOW COVERINGs

 

 

This is an example of a Lace Valance and Tier combination used in the simplest way inside the window jambs. It could just as well be mounted on rods outside of the window jambs. In this picture we used a bolder Macrame Ring Lace.  This type of look can also be accomplished with Lace Curtain fabric purchased by the yard.
 

 
 
 

Another more formal look would be to use a Swag Pair on the sides with a Valance between the Swag sides and a Pair of Panels. An Insert Valance is not necessary if you have a narrower window. Two Insert Valances can even be used to go still wider.
 

 
 


By using your imagination the same
treatment can be used in a completely different way depending on the configuration of the window. In addition to this idea you could even bend a metal rod to the shape of the crescent window on top for the Swag Pair and in between Valance so that it would follow the curve of the window (See additional article below).

 

As you can see, by tying back the Panels you gain a view of the outside but lose the privacy. Because the Lace generally wrinkles where it is tied back  you should decide which way you prefer and leave the Panels either permanently tied back or hanging straight.

 


This is a good way to make two windows look like one. As a matter of fact, if these two windows were in a corner with each on a separate wall you could do the same thing making the whole corner wider looking, lighter and brighter. A Three Window Bay could be treated similarly .  You could still, of course, treat each as a separate window and hang two or three separate lace curtians.

 
 


This treatment using a One Piece Swag is limited to a fairly narrow window because there is no way to insert a Valance in the middle. It is a very effective treatment either with a short Tier as in this picture or with a full length Panel.

 

A Festoon Valance is also used on a fairly narrow window but you could create an entirely different look on a wider window by using two Festoons side by side.  

 

 

A Festoon in this case or a straight Valance can be used over two Panels cris-crossed and tied back to each side for a totally different and beautiful effect.  This treatment involves three rods. 

 

 

In this picture just about every type of component has been used to create still another look. There is a Swag Pair and an in-between Valance over a pair of full length Panels tied back with a Tier used inside the window jambs.
 

 




THE MANY NOT SO MYSTERIOUS WAYS TO CREATE WINDOW COVERING BEAUTY IN YOUR HOME
 
You can really enjoy creating your very own professional looking decor by stretching your imagination. The above pictures of various window coverings are just a start. You can probably think of many other attractive ways to arrive at your own personal choices of Lace Curtains. In fact, you could even vary the treatments by purchasing Lace Yardage and sewing your own version of a window treatment.

Designing Lace window coverings can be very confusing. Let's try to simplify this. Most major Lace Curtain suppliers such as HERITAGE LACE and others offer many different components to be used in combinations to arrive at different looks. The pieces have various names including One Piece Swags, Fan Swags, Swag Pairs, Valances, Tiers and Panels woven into delicate lace patterns or stunningly bold Macrame Ring Lace. Depending how you use them your window treatment can be formal or casual, simple or ornate. The following images illustrate the various ways to use the components and as you can see the end results can influence your over all design goals greatly.

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