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		<title>Pinch Pleated Valances Provide the Proper Finishing Touch</title>
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Pinch pleated valances are the icing on the cake, to use an old cliché. Pinch pleats have a long and distinguished history as a fine and elegant look. They can be created in almost any fabric from the finest silk to the heaviest brocade.  Since window treatments are a major part of the new [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Pinch pleated valances are the icing on the cake, to use an old cliché. Pinch pleats have a long and distinguished history as a fine and elegant look. They can be created in almost any fabric from the finest silk to the heaviest brocade.  Since window treatments are a major part of the new age decorating trend, valances have emerged as one of the finest methods of creating a look. Whether you live in a compact condo or a sprawling hacienda, valances can give your windows a finished look whether you want to have a bright and airy non-curtained look or have floor to ceiling draperies.<br />
Valances, in case you are wondering, are really items made of fabric that cover the tops of windows. They can go from the ceiling to part way down full drapes, from the top of the window frame to the bottom of the top window frame or somewhere in between these two extremities.  They can exist all by themselves, setting off attractive and ornate window frames. They can be part of a full set of draperies in a matching or contrasting color. They can cover the top part of the window frame or they can drape down both sides to cover the top and sides of the frame.<br />
The style of valance you choose sets the tone but in a world that eschews clutter, pinch pleated valances are one of the best choices you can make. They are neat, contained, classy and classic. They can have different personalities depending on the fabric used. They can come in any color at all or for that matter, in any pattern. What makes them so very valuable as an element of décor is that they don’t compete with the furniture. Nice sleek pinch pleated valances don’t conflict with elaborately carved furniture or plush, soft or puffy upholstery. They have personality without attitude.</p>
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		<title>Pinch Pleated Curtains</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Jun 2009 01:27:39 +0000</pubDate>
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Pinch pleated curtains are one of the best alternatives to getting plantation shutters or even blinds for that matter if you are not wanting to spend as much money. The great part about pinch pleated curtains is that there are so many options for colors and designs. Pinch pleated designs could come from catalogs of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Pinch pleated curtains are one of the best alternatives to getting plantation shutters or even blinds for that matter if you are not wanting to spend as much money. The great part about pinch pleated curtains is that there are so many options for colors and designs. Pinch pleated designs could come from catalogs of fabric, or even home decorating magazines.</p>
<p>If you thought you had to go with just the options and colors already existing in a store you don’t. The downside with blinds as opposed to draperies and curtains is that they are not only more expensive, but limited with colors and designs. That’s why when you go with pinch pleated curtains, not only do you get the pleat design you wanted in shape, but you can choose the fabric that will best match the walls or just the shape of the window you will be putting them over.</p>
<p>Taffeta silk has been one popular material that people have used for pinch pleated curtains, and it works quite well as a soft sheer material which can be put up pretty much anywhere. Not only will you have a soft look, but you will have modern pinch pleated curtains in your home. This is especially nice if you do have an older home which needs some remodeling, or if you have window coverings which were making the home look less lively.</p>
<p>One of the best places to have pinch pleated curtains is in the dining room. This is the room that is most formal with guests, and they will have a pleasant look as people sit around the table sharing a meal. the soothing and soft draperies will give a nice ambiance to the room.</p>
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		<title>Blackout Curtains</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 May 2009 22:16:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some of the darker colors for pinch pleated drapes can also be used as blackout curtains. Blackout curtains can be bought at JCPenney or some of the larger department stores like Lowes and Home Depot, but if you ever wondered how to make pinch pleated curtains, you might try checking with some of the manuals [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some of the darker colors for pinch pleated drapes can also be used as blackout curtains. Blackout curtains can be bought at JCPenney or some of the larger department stores like Lowes and Home Depot, but if you ever wondered how to make pinch pleated curtains, you might try checking with some of the manuals that companies who build them have.</p>
<p>Some of the best colors for making blackout curtains are black, blue and red for entertainment or movie rooms. If you are looking at getting pinch pleated draperies for the kitchen, then you might want to go with a lighter color to set the right tone.</p>
<p>Hanging pinch pleated drapes is certainly also not easy, and may require a ladder if you have large window openings. Bay window curtains can be easy, and if you have the right hardware it can also make things easier. However if you are dealing with hardware like a swing arm curtain rod then you may have some troubles as an amateur.</p>
<p>Especially if you are a business, you may not want employees getting on ladders to put up window top treatments. Cafe curtains which cover the bottom is probably about the only safe thing. Remember the cost for installation is really mild when compared to the potential to damage your draperies because of not knowing how to properly install them.</p>
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