Roman shades can provide your home with an elegant and sophisticated look. They are made of durable materials that will last for many years, making them a great investment for your home. Roman window treatment shades can be found in a variety of colors, patterns, and styles to match any décor.
Roman shades work beautifully in traditionally styled homes. And because they come in such a wide range of fabrics and patterns, they are also great for adding warmth or design interest to more modern spaces.
Product Features
The Roman shades are of historic relevance and are known for the soft appearance of their drapes. It also minimizes sun glare and protects against harmful UV rays that often generate heat within the house. It is more of a style of covering made up of drapes or folds of fabrics. These trendy but historic look are popular amongst many homeowners and have loved the look!
Design Options
The Roman shades come in different designs. The standard flat fold gives a flat appearance when the curtain is lowered. When being raised, the folds are neatly scrunched together still giving a neat look. It is often used as floor-length curtains. Other design options include the plain fold, soft fold (relaxed fold), and the European fold also called the hobbled fold. They can be easily customized as we for interior decoration purposes.
Operating Options
Roman shades are best used as pleated or cellular shades. It has a pull cord attached which is deployed to regulate the raising and lowering of the shades. Due to its simplicity, many clients prefer this look.
Care
Due to its soft look and fragile fabric, avoid using Roman shades in the bathroom. Humidity tends to cause the pleats of the fabric to soften and flatten. Do not expose to moisture. Efficient venting is also important to protect against mildew problems. Ensure that you keep your kids away from the curtains (make blue and send to how to clean your curtains) especially if you obtain a soft fabric that can easily be torn. For proper maintenance and cleaning, be sure to ask our designers.