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Custom Roman Shades 

A type of window covering that dates back to decades ago and is still evident in today’s interior design is the roman shades. In fact, it has become a steady in most homes that it is now produced with various materials ranging from fabric to wood. These shades are actually perfect for bedrooms as they add a soft touch to the surroundings without being overbearing to the eyes. If, however, you cannot find one that suits your style and needs, you can actually request for custom roman shades in most home improvement centers.

What exactly are Roman window shades? Basically, this is a type of window covering that folds up in pleats should you need to get a clear view of the outside. Traditional roman shades use cords to work on pulling it up and draping it down which can be quite hazardous to younger children so now, there are custom roman shades that use mechanisms.

If you are decorating for, say, a bedroom, it is interesting to note that since there are two major materials used in roman window shades – linen and wood fibers – you get to choose from a wide variety of colors and sizes. However, if you cannot seem to find one that will suit your room perfectly, then custom roman shades will be a good choice. You might be spending extra but the outcome will truly be well worth it.

Roman window shades are best used in bedrooms, especially if you want to use it for children’s rooms. You can have it customized to show your child’s favorite cartoon characters or you can even use linen that has stars to signify the night. That way, your little one will be able to incorporate bed time with the shades draped. If you do this, though, make sure that you are getting custom roman shades that use mechanisms instead of cords to ensure the safety of your precious baby.

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