Decorate your windows with Roman shade pattern
Furnishing the interior, whether it is your office or home, is a massive task in itself. The most difficult time is when you have to match the window blinds with the decor of the room. It is not always about privacy that one needs a drape on the windows. Sometimes it’s just to give a polished look to the interior of the house.
Roman shade patterns are decorative and elegant. Also it is considered the best by both homeowners and interior designers. There are mainly two types of Roman shades – flat or custom Roman shades and hobbled or looped Roman shades.
What is so special about Roman shade pattern?
Roman shades are available in a variety of patterns, which gives your house the elegance that it requires.
Relaxed Romans : As the name suggests, this type of shades come with a design that gives a soothing and relaxing effect. They are also known as London shades or soft shades, and they slightly bow when they are raised. These are appropriate for windows that are less than 54 inches wide.
Pleated Roman shades : Roman shades need a structure to stay on itself, and that is provided by the pleated or tucked pattern. The folds of this shade are sewn in a uniform manner, 4 to 5 inches apart from each other. The panels, when raised, are neatly stacked one on top of the other, 6 to 8 inches apart approximately. The shade is inspired from Asia and has horizontal lines with a Zen-like design.
Balloon Roman shades : It is the most beautiful shade owned among the variety of Roman shades available. It is not suitable for daily use, but it complements the decor that is conventional and not so modern. At the top, there are inverted box pleats.
Butterfly Roman shades : It looks bright and lovely when a butterfly-shaped offshoot hangs from the blinds at the bottom. It gives richness to your windows and a break from the monotonous drapes.
Embellished bottom: It is always a fascinating idea to customize one’s decor according to own style, and one such customization is to have an embellished bottom. Beads, fringe or even tassels can be added to give a more elegant look to the patterns. Many people prefer the European Style with a curved bottom, gathered vertically in the middle. There are never-ending varieties of such embellishments and patterns.