I recently completed this window treatment for a client who re-decorated her guest bathroom. This eyebrow shaped cornice is made with Kasmir Fabrics pattern : Watauga : Shadow. The cording that trimmed the bottom hemline and the top of the cornice was from Mitchell fabrics # BR310 color walnut. A cornice board is a padded face board with many style of hemline options. It is mounted with angle irons. The shade mounted on the inside of the frame underneath the cornice was a Hunter Douglas Silhouette in color Summer Khaki. The Silhouette soft fabric vanes are between two sheer facings that soften and diffuse light. The vanes tilt for the desired amount of light and privacy which make it a great treatment for a bathroom. The colors blended nicely with her new vanity and shower. She used oil rubbed bronze fixtures that gave the room a brown accent color so we carried out the brown on the cording of the cornice board. My client was very pleased with end results !
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You've done a great job with that cornice, Susie. Can you show the picture of the bathroom, including the vanity and shower? I think it would be better if you try and make the cornice's color lighter. A lighter color will help the cornice’s design blend in perfectly with the wall’s color.
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Well, I think the shade of the cornice really matches with the creamy color of the wall. It also blends in perfectly with the color of the window shades. The cornice’s pattern really looks comfy and pleasing to the eye. I’m sure my wife would be delighted to have that. I’m glad that your client is happy with the result. Keep it up, Susie!
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That cornice is absolutely looking great, Susie! How did you come up with that design? Hmm... I think it overpowers the overall design of the room. But it's just my opinion, though. I haven't seen the entire room yet. Nonetheless, it looks good, and it has some kind of luxurious touch to it.
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