How to Make a Designer Upholstered Cornice Board - Part 3
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How to Make a Designer Upholstered Cornice Board - Part 1
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Many new construction homes, or those built post-1990, have a tendency to introduce these large series of arched windows commonly seen in a two story foyer or great room. I often find myself in client’s homes who really like the shape of the windows, but are stumped when it comes to treating them. This becomes especially problematic when you factor in light exposure.
You have to decide on the right window treatment when doing the interior design of your Tampa home. You can choose from shutters, blinds, curtains, draperies or shades from your Tampa window treatment specialist. Your decision will be based on the look you want for each room as well as functional issues such as the amount of Tampa sunlight and heat you want to filter out.
