Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Drapes vs. curtains, curtains Demystified


First, we try to clarify the nomenclature. Curtains are known by many names, some are actually a distinction and some refer to the same thing. These names include: curtains, drapes, curtains, blinds, curtains, panels and curtain panels. I think there is also some confusion between so-called experts, and if you asked the average person what the difference is between curtains and draperies, I bet you would not know. They are not all equal? Apparently not.

Curtains and curtain panels are the same thing. According to Better Homes and Gardens ", the curtains are generally lightweight, unlined and suspended from a rod by simple tabs, rings and rod-pocket casing." A rod-pocket casing is simply a flap sewn into the top of the tent to push the rod through to hang. Curtains are decorative and casual and easy to do, if they were willing to do so. Imagine a country home with sheer curtains pulled back, a typical way to use them. They do not do much for light control but add warmth and color to a room. Finally, the panels can tend to be floor-length or just long enough to cover the body window. If you add a coating of panels, you start approaching the look of drapery panels.

Curtains, blinds and curtains panels are the same things and are generally aligned and length of the floor and once again, according to Better Homes and Gardens, "... often attach by hooks to a pole crossbar. A mechanism rope hanging behind or Left right panel draws both of the panels open and closed. "Here we have moved to a more formal, mechanized window covering, instead of curtains that open and close at hand. Pleated sheets are typically, though not always, and offer a much more complete, richer appearance. This also affects how much space you occupy when fully opened. The term for this is "stackback". The way to understand stackback is to imagine the amount of space, or width that all this fabric resumed at opposite ends of the window when it is fully open. So, if your window or sliding glass doors (which require more fabric) have minimal wall space around it, you may want to consider panels, which occupy less space.

With regard to the tissues, both for curtains and drapes, the choices are many and varied. You can dress up the window for a more formal look with fabrics like dupioni silk, velvet, faux dupioni or, you can dress down with linen and cotton. Most of these fabrics can also come with textures if you want that look.

In the realm of color choices, the sky is the limit. There are solid colors, prints, plaids, stripes, sheer fabrics and much more. Thus, when it comes to interior decoration, curtains and curtains are one of the choices most versatile window of treatment available.

When it comes to curtains, there are still a few more options available that affect the appearance. These are the folds French, also known as folds clamp which is the traditional appearance for blinds with three fingers grouping of tissue which is pinched few centimeters below the top of the cloth. Then there is the possibility inverted pleat in which the folds meet at the top of the sheet instead of flare out as the bending French. Grommet style sheets be integrated with rings, or eyelets which are sewn into the fabric in the upper part of the cloth. With these you can just weave the rod through to hang. Finally, there is rod pocket style. These curtains have a pocket sewn into the upper part of the sheet which receives the transverse rod....

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