Friday, October 6, 2017

Best Modern Kitchen Curtains Ideas In 2017

Sky Blue Shutters

Shutters painted in Benjamin Moore Aura in Old Blue Jeans bring a glowing British country note into a metropolitan kitchen.

Kitchen Designers Toronto

Exotic Element

"Fabric colors are like great artwork: They change a distance and its inhabitants," says Kara Roberts, Director of Merchandising for Smith & Noble, the manufacturer of the Moroccan-style shades shown here. Flat Roman shades lie flat when reduced, creating a low profile look that works with a wide assortment of prints and fabrics and fold at the very top when fully raised.

French Accent

When they built an old family home with French architectural details, kitchen designers Marvin Daniel and Brian Pilgrim of KDW Home desired to provide it an open and airy appearance that still sensed in keeping with the style of the house. Shades in a cloth added just the accent the space required.

Layered Effect

To make a tailored appearance in a simple, darkened kitchen, designer Teri Thomas selected a valance and Roman shade in precisely the exact same fabric. She used a custom-printed cloth for both the shade and its topper from Paul and Galbraith, says builder Duane Johns of Advanced Renovations.

Coordinated Charm

Fabric-based window treatments are a terrific way to balance all of the hard surfaces in the kitchen whilst also adding pattern and colour. This habit shade can raise and lower to privacy and control sunlight. "Whether up or down, the shade keeps the kitchen feeling glowing with splashes of yellow from the Thom Filicia cloth, Prospect at Shadow," states the maker. Continue the appearance by using cloth in areas like lampshades (see the shades in the wall sconces), barstools, chairs and even Fido's mattress.

Twice as Nice

For the ultimate in versatility, consider colors that can be raised and lowered from the top or bottom as necessary. "These simple and sleek shades by Kirsch can fall down from the top or raised up from the ground to allow you to control the opinion or the sun as required," states the merchant.

Striped Shade

"I never met a stripe I didn't enjoy," says designer Sheila Bridges, that picked Osborne & Little's Killarney, embroidered with white ovals, for the kitchen Roman colour.

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