Roman Shades for Large Windows
- jakins98
- Jun 9
- 1 min read
Often a Roman Shade is the perfect window dressing for a room, but the limitations on fabric size present a challenge. The weight of the fabric and liner sometime inhibit operation. Other times fabric limitations such as width or patterns seem to keep us from what we want to accomplish. A large window often brings these obstacles into consideration.
One option to work with large windows is to create multiple shades on one headrail, and a custom window treatment provider like ShadeCraft can help select just the right fabrics and options.
Additional benefits to utilizing multiple shades on one headrail are independent operation of each section of the shade and panel customization. Whether choosing cordless, motorized or cord loop controls, each panel can be operated independently for greater light control. When building each panel onto a single headrail, the workroom can align the fabric pleats, panel spacing and stacking style to work seamlessly between the shades. This is more difficult to achieve when simply placing three separate shades side-by-side. Plus, a common valance covering the single headrail completes the complete and custom look of your window covering.
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