Window Coverings To Give Your Home A French Country Look
November 8th, 2007
You will find many customized French window coverings that feature pictures of flowers and fruit. These are two aspects of country life that the French adore. Whether it be round, plump lemons or wispy and fragrant lilacs, the motifs of flora and fruit are very common among French decor.
Intricate lace patterns are also common of French window blinds and coverings. The airy affects of these window coverings can create a feeling of peace and relaxation. White or ivory lace coverings give a feminine touch to any room and look great in rooms furnished sparsely with heavy wood pieces. The contrast of delicate lace and thick, dominant wood works well to create an aesthetic balance.
Most French window treatments utilize a set of thick curtains as well as a decorative valence. The valence adds an ornamental crown to the window and is a traditional way of dressing one’s windows. A set of window blinds can also be used, though they are not seen as frequently as the conventional, heavy drapes of French homes. Blinds run horizontally and while they protect against the sun, don’t offer a whole lot of decoration.
Another popular French theme you will find on window coverings is that of toile. Toile is a special design that usually features depictions of everyday life in small, repeated patterns. It has become an increasingly desired theme to use in children’s rooms over the past few years. Toile is often whimsical and childlike, lending a certain fanciful ambiance to any room.
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