The Right Kitchen Valances Can Make A Big Difference

Sunday, February 28, 2010 1:34

When you are deciding on the kind of kitchen valances you want to use for your own kitchen, one of the things you might want to consider is what kind of personality you want your kitchen to exude. Some people want their kitchens to come off as sophisticated and elegant so they choose valances that come in solid colors or in patterns that reek of sophistication. Usually, these come in dark colors or are created with fabrics like silk, satin and jacquard.

When you want your kitchen to have an air of contemporary confidence, you may want to use fabrics that are not as dark but are not that light either. You can use solid colored fabrics in royal blue, mocha or even red to provideyour kitchen that confident appeal that is still understated.

For those who want to have kitchen valances that remind them of home and the kitchens that their mom used to make their meals and favorites in, printed and brightly colored valances are frequently their choices. You can find valances that come in floral designs, farm-animal designs, checkered fruit designs and other related patterns.

Some people even opt for lighter and softer materials to give their sometimes too harsh kitchen a softer look. Silk taffeta, lace and other similar fabrics have found themselves used as valances in kitchens that appear too staid and clinical. Some people even use round lace doilies that are cut in half and sewed together to produce delicate valances that add curves to your kitchen windows.

There are some people who craft kitchen valances that are unique and become a subject for conversations. One example of a unique valance for kitchen curtains is the design of one made of different colored pot holders sewn together.

Another possible unique idea for a lovely kitchen valance is the piecing together of delicate, lace edged table napkins. Some people even go so far with their need to have a unique window valance by having wooden spoons dyed in various colors and hanging them on hooks on a curtain rod and joined together with nylon string. These and other unique ideas can be used for creating beautiful valances for your kitchen.

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