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Objective 4.03 part 2
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Use pages 333-338 to write a description of each style of window treatment. Draw sketches of each. Draperies and Curtains 1.Draperies (draw, stationary) 2.Curtains 3.Café Curtains Shades, Shutters, Blinds 4.Roller Shades 5.Roman Shades 6.Balloon Shades 7.Pleated Shades 8.Shutters 9.Blinds (horizontal and vertical) Decorative Top Treatments 10.Swag 11.Valance 12.Cornice 13.Lambrequin
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Window treatments provide: privacy relief from the sun and heat insulation from the cold focal points color, beauty, and a finished look to rooms.
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DRAPERIES AND CURTAINS
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Draperies PleatedPleated panels of fabric often found in formal rooms Named by how they operate: Draw Draw – can be opened and closed Stationary Stationary – do not move opaquetranslucentMay be opaque (solid) or translucent (sheer) LiningLining drapes: helps block sunlight protects fabric from fading makes drape hang better increases insulation.
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Draw Draperies
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Stationary Draperies – do not move
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Stationary Draperies
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CURTAINS Usually have a pocket hem at the top that allows the curtain to be slipped onto a rod and gathered.
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Curtains
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Curtains with Tiebacks
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Café curtains cover part of the window.
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Café Curtains
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Draperies and curtains should fall to the length of the sill, apron, or to the floor.
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SHADES Block unwanted light Help provide insulation Operated by raising and lowering them from the top.
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Roller Shades – roll up; pull down
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Roller Shades
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Roman Shades – pleats fold up.
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Roman Shades
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Balloon Shades – have a balloon shape when raised
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Balloon Shades
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Pleated Shades – fold into small accordion pleats when cord is pulled.
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Pleated Shades
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SHUTTERS Shutters can cover all or part of a window. They are usually made of wood and are hinged for opening.
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Shutters
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Shutters combined with pleated shade.
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BLINDS Made of a series of evenly spaced slats. Open and close by cords or wands.
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Blinds – can be horizontal or vertical.
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Blinds are good for French doors because they provide privacy while still allowing the doors to work.
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DECORATIVE TOP TREATMENTS Used for decoration and to hide window hardware.
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Swag – softly pleated fabric falling into a curve.
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Valance – horizontal fabric treatment across top of window.
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Cornice – usually made of wood; may be covered in fabric.
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Lambrequin – constructed like a cornice; extends down side of window.
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Draperies Curtains Shades Shutters Blinds and Decorative top treatments
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Window Treatments Choose appropriate STYLES of window treatments for each window Find a picture that represents the style Choose FABRIC SAMPLES for each window treatment –Sample is 2” square –Edges cut with PINKING SHEARS Mount on cardstock Bedroom: Curtains with Roller Shades Reason: Provides privacy and blocks light for sleeping Sample Design: Fabric Choices:
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Window Treatment Collage 1.Find examples of all the types of window treatments we discussed. 2.Glue your pictures on cardstock to create a collage. 3.Label each type of window treatment. 4.Put your name on the back and turn in.
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