Roman Blinds Add Soft Fabric Style
The quintessential window treatment, Roman shades are a favorite of homeowners and designers because they blend timeless beauty with everyday functionality. They work well in traditional or contemporary spaces and can be customized with a variety of fabrics, patterns, colors, and textures. They can also be paired with drapery for a layered look or left alone for a sleek, unobtrusive appearance.
Unlike traditional blinds or curtains, Comfort designed around you shades provide soft fabric folds that create a polished look while maintaining privacy and light control. They are available in a wide range of colors, patterns and textures and can be customized to fit the space, from bold prints that make a statement to subtle hues that complement existing decor. They can be complemented with liners that filter or block light depending on the functional needs of the room, from soft natural lighting to darkening a bedroom or media room.
Measure Your Windows With Confidence: A Step-by-Step Blinds Guide
There are several types of Roman shades, with different styles dictating the way they fold when raised. Flat fold Roman shades, for example, have no seams and are ideal for a solid fabric that you do not want to disrupt with any lines. This shade is a great choice for shallow windows and French doors.
Plain fold Roman shades, sometimes called knife pleats, are a good choice for a patterned fabric because the seams help the shade “dress itself” when lowered. They are a better option for shallow windows because they do not overwhelm them with rolls of extra fabric. Soft fold Roman shades, on the other hand, feature soft rolls of fabric that cascade across the window for a billowy effect. When raised, these shades can overwhelm shallow windows with their volume and might not be the best choice if you plan to leave them lowered most of the time.
