Tone on tone pairing of solid with muted pattern. Given height of,panels in Living, would recommend the patterned fabric toward bottom third. Also an option for Master, with the Roman shades using the pattern and the panels carrying a patterned fabric as shown in upper third w/ trim..
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Same drapery, close-up detail of trim covering seam.
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Ripplefold close to crown mold and showing corner detail
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Hardware close to crown, but I'm recommending white or silver hardware so not as prominent. Also drapery panel and roman shade combo.
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Idea for Living Room
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Tone on tone pattern in drapery panels plays off of pattern in club chair.
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Same room but shows how subtle pattern is. Hard to see it when pleated.
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More contrast in drapery fabrics separates the main living area from the soaring ceiling. Draws your eye up as well as across.
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Same room different angle.
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Mixture of solid and patterned panels. And combo of shorter panels, presumably for privacy, on either side of fireplace.
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Flat panel drapes with leading edge decorative tape. Classic styling.
Tone on tone pairing of solid with muted pattern. Given height of,panels in Living, would recommend the patterned fabric toward bottom third. Also an option for Master, with the Roman shades using the pattern and the panels carrying a patterned fabric as shown in upper third w/ trim..
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