Monday, August 29, 2011

New Heights with Drapery Panels

Drapery panels can feel like an architectural feature in a room when hung to highlight the ceiling height and provide symmetrical frames to your light-infusing windows. If right-out-of-the-package panels have left you feeling less than thrilled with your retail fabric options, contemplate the alternatives to create customized panels that suit your home and your unique style.

You can choose from options beyond drapery panels by looking at the extensive selections of flat bedding sheets, fabric shower curtains, and fabric by the yard. For any of these options you may choose, you can buy extra to make throw pillows to match to add to your seating or bedding. Why limit yourself? Flat bedding sheets are wide enough and long enough for billowy, drama drapes, and they come in so many colors and styles. You can match or blend with your actual bedding to carry out the design. Fabric shower curtains similarly provide plenty of width and height and bold patterns and prints. Fabric by the yard is a great option for someone who is handy with a sewing machine to finish off a hemline. And fabric by the yard can easily create tall drapery panels that can be hung from a level just below the ceiling line to add height and sophistication to the look of your room. When hung correctly, they can all look professional in place.

That starts with the right hardware. My preference is a rod mounted above the window frame or at the ceiling line with two or three simple hardware mounts that the rod rests in. The size and style selections are wide-ranging from thin metallics to larger wood or iron rods with a slew of end cap finial styles. Pair this with sets of ring clips to accommodate the width and weight of your panel. Each ring slides onto the rod, and its attached clip holds a pinch of the fabric. This completely eliminates the need for those dated, hard-to-operate, thin, metal pieces you had to slide through tight pockets sewn into the drapery panels and then struggle to affix to their mounting hardware. Instead, update to a modern version for both ease and style.

Think outside the drapery aisle to find fabric panels that can act as art and décor in your living space. From vivid shades to strong graphic or geometric prints, you can add texture and personality, panel by panel.

DesignInMind column; appeared in the Valley Morning Star August 28th.