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  2. 7 Window Treatments That Are Making Your Home Look ... - AOL

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    Valances. Michael Mitchell, the founder of Michael Mitchell Design in Charleston, South Carolina, has had enough with valances. "Valances in general feel dated to me, especially if they involve ...

  3. Window valance - Wikipedia

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    Window valances are also called window top treatments.The earliest recorded history of interior design is rooted in the renaissance Era, a time of great change and rebirth in the world of art and architecture, and much of this time saw understated, simple treatments, eventually moving towards more elaborate fabrics of multiple layers of treatments, including, towards the end of this period ...

  4. Window treatment - Wikipedia

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    A window treatment is a cover or modification of a window, often with the aim of enhancing the aesthetics of the window and the room. It is often adjustable to draw ...

  5. Valance - Wikipedia

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    Window valance, used above a window to conceal hardware or other window treatments Bed skirt , a piece of decorative fabric between the mattress and the box spring of a bed An apron or skirt for a Countertop or Trunk

  6. How a Married Couple Brought a “Dead” House Back to Life

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    Heather used 80 yards of fabric for the drapes, placing the valances and blinds below the beams to bring down the scale of the lofty space. "It makes it cozier and quieter," she says. Pendant ...

  7. Jabot (window) - Wikipedia

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    Illustration of a set of jabots around a window Swags are shown in brown, jabots in red and yellow, curtains in red only. A jabot / ʒ æ ˈ b oʊ / ⓘ, also called cascade or tail, is a vertically pleated piece of window treatment used with festoons or swags along the top of a window on the inside of a building.