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Blinds
![]() Cascade Roman blindA roman blind where the pleat formations are cascaded. | ![]() Bay windows.Roman blinds are a great solution for a bay window. Romans fit tighter together than roller blinds do and where windows often go right to the ceiling curtains are often impractical. | ![]() Roman BlindThe red boarder on the hem really finishes off this blind. |
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![]() Roman and cafe curtainThis kitchen was in a basement so the view from the window was so good. I used the cafe curtain to hide a concrete slop and teamed it with matching Roman blinds. | ![]() Layering with Blinds.Here I have used a voile roller blind for privacy and then made a beautiful Roman blind to dress the window. | ![]() Interlined Roman blinds.Beautiful soft grey check cotton blinds interlined for a more sumptuous, warm look. |
![]() Duo Blinds.These modern new duo roller blinds are a great look, especially for kitchens and bathrooms. | ![]() Vertical blinds.I'm a description. Click to edit me | ![]() Bespoke Roller blind. |
![]() London blindLess fussy than an austrian blind and less formal than the straight lines of a Roman blind. | ![]() Festoon blindThe difference between an austrian blind and a festoon blind is that the festoon is ruched when down where as an austrian blind is only ruched when pulled up. | ![]() Scolloped Roller blind.Another roller blind made up from Laura Ashley fabric and trimmed with braid. |
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