ECLIPSE Kendall Solid Scalloped Window Valance Curtains, 42" x 18", Bouquet
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Gray with a hint of blue, slate looks like this.
A similar color to aqua can be found in the pool of the Eclipse Kendall Valance.
What you see in the picture is the color I purchased lime green
About 2 and a half inches maximum
Selected User Reviews For ECLIPSE Kendall Solid Scalloped Window Valance Curtains, 42" x 18", Bouquet
It was nice to have 2 sets on each window. Even though they arrive folded, I was able to straighten them with a steam setting on medium. Additionally, they tend to wrinkle easily if bunched up, so if you're going to use one with a wide rod, keep in mind that any crinkling will remain in the fabric. In addition to that, the fabric is thick, but not very thick. Blocking the light well and adding dimensions to the windows through scalping is a nice touch.
They are a great price as well. Those who buy the white ones will be pleased. I bought them for the dining room, kitchen, and stairs, and they look wonderful. I would definitely buy from this seller.
In addition, the price makes you unattractive to these users. The design is simple and classic. To remove wrinkles from the clothes, I washed them alone, did not add detergent, and then tumble dried them Afterwards, I hung the signs without a problem.
It wasn't long after I purchased the raspberry grommet hole curtains that I decided to add some valences to them. All of these curtains are Eclipse Daytons in raspberry, and the Eclipse Kendalls are Eclipse Kendalls. It looks different because the colors are darker and the valence is dark. Eclipse also sends a note about how to remove the creases left behind You can't be serious. No changes were evident in the crease marks even after following the directions exactly. As the drying cycle ended, I turned up the heat slightly (from extra low to low) and put the clothes in the steamy dryer for another 20 minutes and the wrinkles were still there. Although I admit that "blackout curtains" are appropriately named, I do not agree with their description. The room in my bedroom is pitch black during the daytime when the curtains are closed and the room darkening shades are raised. My primary goal is to get proper sleep whenever I work different shifts, so even when I work day or night, I need to sleep in a dark room. Considering the curtains and valences are in the bedroom, and not in the dining or living rooms, it does not matter all that much whether or not the colors match exactly.
A coastal theme is being implemented in my living room and this color complements the boat oars I have hanging over the fireplace. I am not sure how these fit into warmth, since I would use them as decorative pieces.
The day was meant to be dedicated to hanging curtains. Then I thought, Let me just do some press ups. That's a big waste of time The creases where the paper was folded did not move. According to instructions, they were then thrown in the washing machine and hung to dry. Even after a second steam ironing (with steam), the fold marks are completely unaffected. There seems to be no ironing on the crease marks here The package fits the product inside, I wonder if that is why they do that. However, they are on their way back. The entire experience was a complete waste of.
It was still possible to see creases in the valances after washing and air drying The materials were ironed, but I took care that I didn't scorch them. The children would have been better off at 2 or 3 years old A total of 3 inches should be added to the curtain rod to cover it completely. Using these valances as a topper for our blackout shades, I purchased them for our home theater. Adding it to the room gives it an extra touch without overwhelming it. So much so that my husband loves them too!.