Window Cornices

The use of the cornice, whether on windows or ceilings, has long been an easy way to add detail and interest to any room or décor setting. The window cornice may seem lowly, but it has a long history of functionality and design enhancement capabilities.

One reason cornices became so popular and remain that way today is that they are relatively inexpensive to make and to buy. Cornice boards can be found in just about any style or cut that you wish. With the advent of modern cutting tools, there are few patterns that cannot be found somewhere with a bit of shopping.

A cornice window treatment is an inexpensive way to add flair and interest to an entire window. From top to bottom and on both sides, the cornice board can create a unique design or pattern that can meet any desire. Window cornices are used in both older homes and in newer homes.

When you begin thinking of adding cornices to your home, a good starting place is with gaining some knowledge of the various cornice molding styles that are available. You may be surprised at just how many there are. One popular choice is the French cornice molding that adds a touch of elegance to any window.

You can purchase entire sets of cornice window treatments or you can request custom fabric cornices to be made from your specifications. The fabric covered cornice is not as popular as the uncovered cornice but it is a beautiful touch nonetheless.

If you wish to do some research, you can often find free cornice fabric instructions online that will show you how to complete these types of projects. For those who never attempted this type of work, having these instructions on hand can be a very valuable time-saver, not to mention help in cutting down the overall cost of the project.

If you prefer to have someone else do the work for you, you can easily find professionals who have experience in window treatment cornice work. It is always a good idea to ask to see some of their past work before contracting with them. This can save you from being disappointed later on.

Lastly, you can look for easy to use cornice kits. These kits make the work as simple as possible and come with detailed instructions on how to best install the cornices once you have finished with them.

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