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In This villa the coving has been set away from the wall to leave a space were we have fitted double plastic tracking. The curtains are voile with separate satin lining. D.N 138-0060 |
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You could use metal hold backs even if you have not used metal poles. D.N 138-0050. |
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MDF pelmet box padded in foam then covered with the curtaining fabric. There is the same tracking that is used in the coving. D.N 138-0030 |
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Another example of how we cover pelmet boxes with the curtaining fabric. D.N 138-0032 |
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Plain cream voile with separate cream satin lining giving a simple look. D.N 138-0020 |
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We have used light blue crush voile with separate white satin. D.N 138-0040. |
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Apartment with coving. We have used our popular natural Turkish fabric. The curtains are unlined. D.N 138-0010 |
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With corner windows you can have each side one piece opening away from the corner allowing in maximum light. D.N 138-0040. |
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The same apartment as above. This is a cost effective way to cover the windows, specially if you are letting out. D.N 138-0010. |
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D.N 138-0040. |
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Were windows have radiators underneath them we recommend having the curtains short. D.N 138-060. |
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This example shows how the coving has gone wall to wall. You could have one piece of voile on each patio opening left and right away from the center. D.N 138-0070. |
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