Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Box Pleat Valance - DIY


Sewing a curtain for my new "Reading Room":  I have been transforming the unused office in our house to a quiet reading room/study.

To see a tutorial on how I made this valance visit: Box Pleat Valance Tutorial!



 

There is only one window in the room and therefore doesn't get a lot of natural light.  Even after pulling the wallpaper down and finding white walls underneath, the room didn't look very bright.  So, I decided to paint it a bold blue color.  I love the way the color looks at the end of our entry hallway and it coordinates with a striped couch that I inherited from a family member.





Previously, there were blinds on the window (sorry, no "before" photo) and even when opened they didn't seem to let in enough light.  Plus, I just didn't like the look of them...



So I decided to make a box pleat curtain/valance.



It dresses up the window just enough, but still lets in loads of light.





Sorry for my not-so-great photos.  I need a tutorial on how to take pictures of windows :-/  When I point my lens toward the window my pictures kept getting back-lit....












Here are a few detailed shots:








The full tutorial: Box Pleat Valance Tutorial

2 comments:

  1. How do you attached the wooden piece to the wall or window? L-brackets?

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  2. Yes, exactly. Use L-shaped brackets - attach one side to the underside of the 2x4 and the other side to the wall. If you can find a stud then put the L-bracket into a stud on the wall. If you can't find a stud then use wall anchors. Good Luck!

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