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Soft Fold Roman Shade
With the overlapping folds when
raised, creates a soft look providing
much versatility.
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Flat Roman Shade
Perfect for a tailored design scheme. When raised, is drawn up into a series of concertina folds. This shade looks great as an inside mount and uses the least amount of fabric. |
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Pleated Roman Shade
This shade takes the fabric and pulls it to the back making an inverted pleat. Shown in the picture is with a self valance and Mokuba velvet ribbon detail. This is a great option when blackout liner is used. It will eliminate the pin holes associated with a black out lined Flat
Roman Shade. |
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Balloon Shade
Balloon refers to the fullness effect the shade when they are gathered. This type of window treatment is popular because it so versatile. This shade can go from charming to dramatic with the choice
of fabric. |

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Austrian Shade
The Austrian Shade is made in shirred vertical sections. When raised the Austrian rises into full poufs. The Austrian Shade will add instant glamour to a room and is the best shade option if sheer fabric is being used. |
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London Shade with Tails
Can be with or without tails. As shown is with tails. This shade is flat when in the lowered position. This style Roman shade is made with no fullness and does not have returns. The shade will need to be dressed on occasion as used. |

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