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This photo shows a tab top straight edged pelmet and curtains. The pelmet is trimmed at the bottom in a co-ordinating fabric to balance out with tabs at the top. The fabric used to trim the pelmet was also used down the leading edge of the curtains. This design is complimented by the use of plain claret rope tie-backs and antique gold, urn finial pole. The finish drop of these curtains was 58” to enable maximum heat coming from the radiator. This design can also be altered by removing the pelmet and hooking the curtains onto the pole. Matching rings come with the pole. By doing so, this will maximise light getting into the room.

This photo has a triple pleat valance to help frame the patio doors. The curtains were also made with a triple pleat heading so that the valance could be removed at any time giving a “new look”. The curtains are held back by tiebacks made in the same fabric to maximise light at all times.