
This window treatment is perfect when dressing a Square Bay. These beautiful Upholstered Pelmets butt up to each other at the corners producing a neat finish to the overall appearance.
Sitting discreetly behind the pelmets are Roman Blinds in a matching fabric. If you need to keep your room as light as possible then this is the ideal solution as there is nothing to obstruct the window when the Roman Blinds are not in use.
Fabric used here is: Liberty Erina. (Please note that this fabric is now discontinued.)

Here is an example of white Wooden Colonial Blinds. The slats are 50ml in width and instead of strings there are coordinating tapes which give an extra appeal to the overall look. The blinds fit perfectly into the window recess giving the illusion of one blind even though there are two.
An Upholstered Pelmet and French Pleat Curtains frame this window beautifully. Although the French Pleat heading cannot be seen it plays a huge part in how neatly the curtains hang when they are open.
Continuing the theme throughout the room an Upholstered Pelmet with a Roman Blind has been used and the coordinating Cushions on the bed add the finishing touch.
Fabric used here: Romo Kimura Alpine.

These Interlined French Pleat Curtains hang superbly from this Mahogany Wooden Pole. The Tarten fabric enhances this design so well all three aspects were made for each other.
Fabric used here: Isle Mill Taransay Olive.
These Eyelet Headed Curtains stack back neatly off the window allowing maximum light into the room. This contempory stylish look would enhance any window.
Fabric used here: Design Forum Linen Climbing Leaf.
This Interlined Roman Blind looks stunning in this Ralph Lauren fabric.
Sitting snugly inside this alcove it compliments the window perfectly, giving a romantic feel to the room. Coordinating cushions with a flap edge complete the look.
Please browse through the following images taken from this case study.
