Window Dressing with Balloon Window Shades and blinds

Balloon window shades and blinds – Despite the funny name, balloon window shades are not simply a fun choice for your window dressings.

Many designs are very elegant and sophisticated. They are also are also easy to find or simple to make if you prefer to add your own style to your window treatments.

These stylish shades are also versatile and can be used in living room and bedroom decor as well as in kitchens and bathrooms.

Balloon window shades

Balloon window shades

It is possible to make a nice set of balloon window shades over the course of an afternoon if you already have the curtain panel you want to balloon. With your tension rod, you have the two essential items you need to complete this project. You can either hand sew or machine sew your curtain, but you usually get better results with a machine sewn balloon effect. Furthermore, you will finish much more quickly.

Of course, you can also shop around for your shades. In fact, there are many designs and styles from well-known names such as Chris Madden and Jane Wilner. Those of you wanting something sophisticated yet inexpensive may prefer something such as the Simply Shabby Chic faux silk balloon shade.

This machine washable window shade consists of 100 faux silk textile with a 100 polyester backing. The plain weave shade is available in many soft colors such as pink. Simply Shabby Chic also has other fine weave shades with a combination of cotton and rayon embroidery.

Brands such as these may only cost you between 25 and 40, other designer styles may cost more than 200. Custom-made shades may depend upon how much you have to pay per yard for your fabric and how big the shades have to be. Still, among these options, you are bound to find the right balloon window shades to dress up your home decor in a good manner.

Balloon window shades will add style and elegance to any home they adorn. For other great home furnishing ideas, be sure to visit our Rival crock pots home page and see how others are learning to live the slow-cookin’ lifestyle.

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