As a layered top treatment fabric valances can be used to create a contrast with hard window coverings for a flowing drapery effect.
Fabric covered cornice box.
Missed part 1 how to build a cornice board.
A cornice can make a window appear larger and grander than it actually is conceal the headrail of an under treatment and bring uniformity to windows of different heights.
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You can make a fabric covered cornice board out of styrofoam foam insulation or wood.
Fold the bottom edge of the fabric over two inches and then four inches to make a hem.
I opted for wood because the least expensive 10 pine board 8 was around the same price as the other options 10.
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Use alone or in combination with other window treatments.
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This fabric cornice from bali rounds out your design and adds a finishing touch to your window treatments.
On the lining turn up a double two inch hem along the bottom edge and stitch the entire length of the hem in place.
Stitch the hem in place leaving six inches unsewn at both ends.
Choose your cornice style.
Available in a wide range of fabrics colors and patterns they are the perfect match for your décor.
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Make your own fabric covered window cornice shows how to cover a valance box with upholstery fabric.
Also consider utilizing a patterned cornice over a neutral covered treatment for an impressive bold statement or vice versa.
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To make the lined flat panels cut the lining the same length as the fabric and four inches narrower.
A cornice is a box like wooden valance mounted to the wall above your windows providing a more formal look than soft window treatments alone and providing architectural interest to rooms that may lack it.