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A tailored fabric shade; soft pleats form at the bottom as the shade is raised.
A flat shade with dowels slotted horizontally up the back, so it can easily be pulled up into soft horizontal folds.
Traditional style horizontal shade which folds up accordion style into a top stack or optional bottom up application. Motorization is an optional feature available. Roman shades can be used for oversized windows up to 30 feet wide.
A single sheet shade that rises up by lift cord in a tear drop or flat style that looks like an accordion folding up back and forth on itself. Reminds me of an opera house window treatment swag. Part of our Melhanna Shade collection.
a piece of fabric that is mounted at
a rectangle of fabric that can be lowered at will
A fabric shade that goes up and down in a series of folds.
a fabric window shade that hangs flat, is raised by cords and folds accordion-style
A window treatment that contains horizontal folds when raised and is traditionally flat against the window when lowered. More info
a tailored, fabric window shade that hangs as a flat panel and is raised by cords to fold accordion-style
A medium-weight fabric shade that is raised and lowered by cords accordian-like with horizontal pleats resulting in a neat but stiff folded cover. ( See example)
a flat shade that folds up accordion-style from the bottom usually operated by lift cord.
A window shade made from fabric that hangs flat when down but folds like an accordion when raised.
A tailored fabric window shade that folds sideways. Find shades and blinds.
Flat fabric shade that folds into neat horizontal pleats when it is raised.
Available in fabric with straight, flat horizontal folds. A pull-cord mechanism threaded through rings attached to the back of the shade is used to open the shade. When the shade is lowered, it hangs flat. When raised, it folds up neatly. Window hardware.
a fabric shade that forms a series of nearly flat folds or pleats when it is raised but which is flat when lowered
Traditionally a fabric shade with wooden slats inserted horizontally at intervals down its entire length. It is raised and lowered via pullcord as with other blinds, but gathers soft folds as it does so. Newer variations include lighter fabrics and pleats without wooden slats, so the folds drape more dramatically when the shade is raised.
A Roman shade is made of fabric that folds up from the bottom when it is raised. This type of shade is usually operated by a lift cord.
A fabric shade with narrow horizontal rods at the back so that the shade forms a series of softly tailored, nearly flat folds when it is raised.
A Roman shade is a corded shade with rods set horizontally in back to give the shade a number of neat, side-set pleats or folds when raised.
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