How To Make Your Own Roman Blinds That Are A Surprisingly Easy Way To Add A Personal Touch To Any Room?

 


Roman Blinds are a surprisingly easy way to add a personal touch to any room in your home. They are essentially large pieces of fabric that are hemmed and layered in clever ways to create stylish soft furnishings. They require a little patience and careful measurement, but the end result is well worth it!



The Origins of Roman Blinds

Originally, people used to hang dampened cloth over their windows to keep out dust and help with privacy and protection from the sun. As time went by, this simple idea grew into a range of different styles and fabrics that offer both functionality and a decorative element.

Customisation is one of the key benefits of Roman Blinds and you can choose from a wide variety of colours, patterns and fabrics. You can even add a layer of lining to enhance your choice of fabric, making them incredibly versatile and suitable for any room in the house.

How to Get Roman Blinds

When choosing Roman Blinds, the first step is to decide on the style that is right for you. There are a number of different options available, from standard flat folds to hobbled folds and soft folds. There are also a few optional upgrades to consider, such as valances and cornices, which can be an excellent finishing touch to your window treatment.

For a more traditional look, many Roman shades have the option of a hobbled fold which produces large, soft folds that bunch up at the top and give your shade a lovely texture when lowered.

Next, measure down from the folded over top of your interlined fabric, and mark the spacing with a pin. Cut out along your marked lines with scissors, making sure that you leave about 5cm around each edge of the main fabric for hemming.

Once you have finished, you will need to sew the top of your main Roman Blinds Dubai fabric down with a sewing machine (check out the best sewing machines for beginners). It is important that you use very small stitches to ensure that there is no visible stitching on the front of your Roman blind.


Generally Placed On The Outside Of The Window

After completing this, you will need to attach the fabric and the lining together. You can use either Velcro or tapes on the lining fabric, and make sure that they are attached RS up to the RS down of your interlined fabric. The Velcro is placed underneath the top of your interlined fabric, so it will not show when the Roman blind is raised and lowered.

Then, you need to fit the wooden border piece over your window space. This will need to be placed on the inside or outside of your recess, and it should be fitted accurately in place.


Conclusion:

Finally, you will need to mount your Roman blind on the window using brackets. These are generally placed on the outside of the window, but can be placed on the inside if you want them to sit flush with the frame.


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