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Leopard print window valance
Leopard print window valance













leopard print window valance
  1. #Leopard print window valance install#
  2. #Leopard print window valance windows#

For example, if the patio door glass measures 23″ wide, order a valance that is 24.5″ to 26″ wide. You can do outside, inside, or frame mounts, as long as your window meets the same requirements as outlined in this measuring guide.įor inside mounts, measure the glass panes, then add 1-1/2″ to 3″.

#Leopard print window valance install#

Install the valance at the base of the arch. This typically means that your curtain rod will be installed immediately under the ceiling line if your room only has 8′ tall ceilings. Also, make sure the bottom of the valance covers the top frame of your sliding door while not obstructing household traffic. Measure using the same outside mount instructions from above.

leopard print window valance

You’ll have to do an outside mount, choosing from the wide valances we offer up to 120″ wide.

#Leopard print window valance windows#

  • Frame mounts are not recommended for specialty windows like corner windows, bay windows, or bow windows unless there is abundant wall space in between each window section.
  • Be mindful that you may need to use minimally sized end caps and/or corner connectors. This translates to at least 6 inches of wall space in between bay window sections (this does NOT include the window frame), for example.
  • For outside mounts, you still need to make sure your windows have at least 3 inches of unobstructed space each beyond the window frame.
  • Each mullioned section also needs at least 1-1/2-inches of unobstructed depth to make room for each tension rod.

    leopard print window valance

  • For inside mounts, you still need to make sure your windows have at least 1-1/2-inches of unobstructed depth (excluding blinds) and you have the mullioned sections to support the tension rods in between each window section.
  • No matter what kind of specialty window or group of windows you have, the same measuring instructions still apply.Īs long as you’re following the measuring instructions and your window meets the requirements of each step, you can still install a faux shade valance on bay windows, bow windows, and even corner windows. For example, if your measurement is 36" cabinet to cabinet, you'll need to order a valance width that is 35.25" or 35.5".Ĭonsiderations for Specialty Windows and Doors
  • Measure width cabinet to cabinet, then order a valance width that is 1/2" to 3/4" less.
  • It will not work on windows with no frame. This only works if your window has a wooden frame around it.
  • Follow this option if you don't have the small space marked as "B" above, but your window directly touches both cabinets.
  • OPTION 2: YOUR WINDOW IS TOUCHING THE CABINETS: This covers the window on each side, yet leaves room for the valance to fall freely.
  • For example, if your cabinet to cabinet space measures 37" wide and your window measures 35" wide, a valance width of 36" will be ideal.
  • Order a valance width that will extend 1/2" past each window side, but has enough room for the folds to fall freely.
  • For this option, you want the space between the window and cabinets to be somewhere between 1/2" and 1-1/2" on each side (marked as "B").
  • OPTION 1: YOUR WINDOW ISN'T TOUCHING THE CABINETS:
  • The valance is still mounted up high to add height and open the room up, but the small endcaps on tension rods allow for more tight spaces around the window.
  • If there is not enough room for the previous option, but your cabinets extend up, consider an outside mount with a tension rod.














  • Leopard print window valance