Three-in-One Curtain Track Double Tracks and Curtain Pelmet Ceiling Mounting for Living Room Bedroom Customize Length (Ivory White Length 200cm)

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Three-in-One Curtain Track Double Tracks and Curtain Pelmet Ceiling Mounting for Living Room Bedroom Customize Length (Ivory White Length 200cm)

Three-in-One Curtain Track Double Tracks and Curtain Pelmet Ceiling Mounting for Living Room Bedroom Customize Length (Ivory White Length 200cm)

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Wooden curtain pelmets can be found in traditional and modern houses alike. You can see subtle, functional curtain pelmets made of plain wood in any modern house today. In old times though, as woodworking was an expensive craft and quality wood was not purchasable by most of the population, pelmets could be found in houses of the high-class. While cornices are generally attached to ceiling edges, pelmets can be applied on the upper edge of the windows. So if you have a curtain fixture that you want to conceal, not situated on the ceiling, the surface you cover it with is called a pelmet, not a cornice. Cornice is a more generalized term; it is the horizontal molding that covers a part of a window, a furniture or an exterior wall of a building. Serving mainly as a functional tool on buildings’ exterior walls, cornices are used to expel rainwater from the openings of a building facade. There are many different examples of building cornices but it is another topic which would require its own blog post. It is an different fabric to the curtains and quite frankly, I think the curtains get lost in this example, but the pelmet is certainly one of the main focal points of the room. Now it is time to begin cutting the foam core which will form the structure of your curtain pelmet. Cut them to the size as you have measured and secure them together using duct tape. If you choose to use plywood you will need to secure it using wood glue and nails. Step 3: Cover with Quilt Batting

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There are many types of curtain pelmets depending on material, ornamentation, size and installation style. While some materials have an old fashioned look, some materials add a modern flair to your room. It mostly comes down to the color scheme of your room, your furniture style, and of course window count. It is often troublesome to distinguish whether a hard top window treatment is a cornice or pelmet as they can be used interchangeably. They both can be defined as the decorative wooden plank covering the curtain fixture but they are technically a little different.Find more curtain design pictures here Interested in taking your love of fabrics and curtains further?

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Now, as you did with the quilt batting, cover the structure with your fabric and staple to the inside. You can also decorate with your choice of accessories, such as ribbons if you wish. If you choose a patterned fabric, you may not need to. Step 5: Fit to the Wall Pelmets can be defined as cornices without having a crown molding on top. The origin of the word pelmet actually comes from an old English word, “palmette” or palm leaf as pelmets covered in fabric looks like palm leaves. Curtain pelmets are not used only for functional purposes though. You can break the monotony of single-colored walls, match it with your furniture to enhance the theme of your room, create a frame for your window and so on… It is only up to your imagination. What Is the Difference Between a Cornice and a Pelmet?

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To consider curtain pelmets only as old fashioned decoration is an injustice in a world of global warming and high energy costs as curtain pelmets play a big part in the heating/cooling of your home. You can reduce your energy bills and reduce your carbon footprint by using curtain pelmets as they act like shields for preventing hot air from entering inside in hot season and escaping in the cold season. Curtain pelmets are decorative boards that hide curtain installation details. There are many different types of curtain pelmets available on the market. Curtain pelmets can suit any kind of room, can be fixed to any kind of window having different shapes and be applied in different lengths for different sized windows in the same room. They can be straight, curved, can have ornamentation or plain so on and so forth. While decorated curtain pelmets might have an old-fashioned look, there are many minimalistic and modern pelmet designs available today.



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