Introduction

Lesson Summary

This module is about soft treatments, which are window coverings made using fabrics. Some examples of soft treatments include:

  • Roman shades, which can be functional or stationary and are made of fabric
  • Valances, which are top treatments that can be made of fabric and a board
  • Cornices, can have a hard surface like wood or be made of Firmaflex, a light-density material
  • Swags and jabots, which are also top treatments and can be made in different shapes and mounted using a pole
  • Sheers, which are light, soft drapes used to dim light and reduce glare
  • Drapery panels, which can be stationary or functional
  • Ripplefold drapes, which have a modern look and require less fabric
  • Pillows and cushions, which may need to be transported with care to avoid damage
  • Headboards, which you may be asked to install or transport

It's important to familiarize yourself with these options and handle them with care.

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