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Quick Decorating Tips:
Privacy Issues -
Sun & Ultra-Violet
Concerns
Fabric
Content -
Style & Design
Quick Lace Curtain Terms Guide -
Bay Windows
Privacy Issues:
Lace curtains should not be used alone where
privacy is a must. Fortunately, lace curtains can be installed over
shades and blinds and look terrific.
Sun and Ultra-Violet Concerns:
Lace curtains softly filter light but not the
harmful ultra-violet rays that can damage fine furnishings. This
includes furniture, both wood and upholstered, floors and rugs, as well as
the art on your walls. In most instances, this is not a problem.
However, wherever the light bothers you for a period of time daily, and for
most of the year, this could be a problem. There are many possible
solutions including windows with built-in protection, products that can be
applied to your windows, and protective window treatments such as fabric draperies, shades or blinds.
Some of our current Scottish Lace curtains have an UV protective additive.
This will help the curtains last longer, but will not protect any
furnishings. Polyester lace will not be affected by the sun.
Fabric Content:
Lace curtains are usually made from either
polyester or cotton with some polyester added. There are very few
items made today that are totally cotton. The term "polyester" does
have a "bad" reputation, remembering the stiff polyesters of the past.
However today's polyesters have come a long way. They are soft, very
easy to clean, and very durable. (Not to mention - good-looking!)
Polyesters can even be made to have the look and feel of fine leather.
As with any fiber, there are varying grades and
types of polyester. You can still find the less costly polyester lace
curtains and other products that have that yucky feel. We use only
high quality polyesters in our lace curtains. Some of our lace
draperies are "memory" polyesters that will retain their "drape" after
washing.
Our cotton-content lace curtains are either 95%
cotton and made in Scotland, 70% cotton-rich made in the USA, or 33% cotton
made in Europe. You will be hard-pressed to actually find or feel the
polyester fibers in these lace curtains. The polyester adds durability
and aids in shape retention. Curtain stretchers have been regulated to
the antique collectors! (For those of you too young to remember, curtains
were washed and mounted on stretchers to dry. The edges of the curtains were
slipped over tiny pins, top, bottom and sides and the rack was adjusted to
hold the curtain taunt as it dried.)
QuickTerms Guide:
The Valance is a short top treatment. It can be used alone or with tiers or
over panels. Use as many as you need for wide windows. Each piece fits windows
27" to 48" wide. Some Valances are shaped like short swags.
Tiers are used on the bottom half of the window, if desired. The 24"
Tier can also be used as a longer top treatment. Each tier fits a window
27" to 48" wide. Tiers are one piece unless noted otherwise.
The Swag Pair is a top treatment for a single window. There is a left and
right piece. One swag pair fits windows 27" to 58" wide. The
valance/insert or festoon can be inserted between the swag pair for wider
windows or a fuller look. There are One Piece Swags which have to used
in multiples for wider windows. Swags can be combined with tiers or panels.
To
appreciate the full beauty of our Panels, use one for each window 27" to
48" wide. They can be used alone or with top treatments, either lace or
fabric. You can hang them to the sill, below the sill, to the floor, or
puddled on the floor. If you would like to tie them back, you will need 2
panels.
Bay Windows:
If your bay has the narrow windows on the ends with a wider window in
the center, the swag pair is a good choice. The left piece goes in the left
bay and the right piece in the right bay. The valance/insert or festoon goes in the center. This keeps the fullness
pretty even.
Style & Design:
On our left side navigation bar, we have
general Style
Groups to help you find the patterns that will fit your style. Please
keep in mind that these are not written in stone and most patterns will
adapt to almost any style category. Much depends on your furnishings and what you
wish to highlight.
Our laces are either new designs or
reproduction designs. Whichever you choose, they will be exceptional
designs, suit their purpose, and serve you well for many years.
Scottish lace curtains are all reproductions
from lace archives. The Rennie and Wisteria belong in the Arts & Crafts
style, or even Art Deco. Our other patterns will do well in any country,
traditional or
Victorian setting. Long curtain panels lend towards a more formal setting,
while sill length is more casual.
See also
Alterations & Custom
& Measuring for more
help & ideas.
Please call
or
email with questions
or to visit our showroom. We look forward to hearing from
you.
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