Stationary Treatments
Cornices, Valances, Faux Romans, Panels, Lambrequins, and More
Maintaining proportions between differently sized windows with the same treatment takes forethought and a little math. These radiating pleated cornices with proportionately sized centers are a good example. Consistent proportions create a truly couture result
Multiple stationary treatments enhance this owner's suite. Cornices and a pleated valance over stationary panels
Two-finger Euro-pleats in Anna Elisabeth chenille, Jungle. Lovely!
Radiating pleats from center flat panel. Self-welt and nail head trim
Another angle to better view the pleats
Stationary pleated tweed valance to match king coverlet over stationary panels in chenille
We added a mirror to balance with the window and faux-fichus to balance the green
Radiating pleated cornices with proportionately sized centers create a truly couture result
Accent pleats and piping all around enhance this bachelor's beach bungalow
Another pleated valance. This time for a teen's room. The flaring is accomplished with piping and stiff accent fabric
Another pleated valance. This time for a teen's room. The flaring is accomplished with piping and stiff accent fabric
The blessing is in the details; pattern matching, accent pleats, and piping
"Keep it simple," said the client for this basement window
A flat "cornice" with accent trim worked perfectly for the basement windows in this retiree's home

