Eyelet Valance
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Eyelet curtains are basically the curtains having a ring or an eyelet hole within itself. These curtains are generally good to look at. The eyelet curtains consist of an eyelet hole surrounded by a thin metallic strip bordering it. Curtain rod generally passes through the eyelet hole, the curtains usually hung from these eyelet curtains are light in weight that are made up of a lighter fabric. The eyelet curtains come with carrying pleats, designs and colors. The general pattern of the eyelet curtain consists of 2 separate panels, with one separate panel at different sides of the window. Ties are used to either tie or untie the curtains. The curtain rod also makes up for the total appearance of the curtain. If the color selected for the curtain matches that of the rod then, it can complement the room. Generally dark shades are used with light curtain rods and vice versa, matching colors also plays a key role here.
The fabric used in this curtain may or may not contain pleats. For the spring season, lighter and more airy variety of curtains can be used for winter darker counterparts can be used. Thus this way you can jazz up your room. The eyelet valance can come in several colors and patterns. Various designs and styles can also be included. For example the eyelet valances can come in the lace variety wherein the curtain is made to slide through the curtain rod since it does not have any eyelet holes or rings at the top. The lace pattern may be also continued throughout the curtain or it may have a top half that fits on the upper part of a window and a lower part that hangs down from the middle portion of the window.
Besides that the most important role the eyelet valences play is that they are used to regulate the amount of light in a room.
There can be a plethora of different designs, styles and colors of eyelet valances, but it's you who must pick out one style and decorate your room in such a way that the eyelet valance complements the overall appearance of the room. |
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