Farmhouse window treatments living room
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DIY wood window valance tutorial with lace curtains - an EASY and budget friendly project! Perfect for farmhouse home decor on a budget.

Kris - Driven by Decor saved to DIY Projects
Just a little window dressing - This blogger transformed her windows with homemade curtains and Farmhouse woven shades from The Shade Store
Denise Tolbert saved to Window Treatment Ideas
We have decked the halls here at our house and I am very excited to share my very first Christmas home tour!
Hay muchísimos tipos de cortina que se pueden adaptar a tus necesidades específicas dependiendo del tamaño de la ventana en tu cocina.
Nancy Quintanar saved to cortinas
Just a little window dressing - This blogger transformed her windows with homemade curtains and Farmhouse woven shades from The Shade Store

Brooke Tipton saved to Dream Home Living Dining
Living room window treatments featuring budget-friendly cordless woven shades and linen cotton curtains, paired with black curtain rods.
Made with two routed pine wood boards, these valances have an elevated, unique design that adds to the richness and charm of each piece while still keeping the rustic, wood, farmhouse and cozy feeling of home. This listing is for extra large wood valances. Local pick up or delivery available within 50 miles of 08817 - otherwise it will ship in two pieces: For shipping, valances over 85" will come in 2 pieces that hang separately and are brought together at the seam with tight latches on the…
Diane Fredericks saved to Cornice
Curtains complete a room. They help control the light, lend privacy and warmth, affirm your style, and add texture and color. Here’s how to maximize their benefits with these guidelines and make your window treatments the most they can be. Select a curtain rod that is wider than the width of your window. This will allow enough room for the panels to hang on either side of your window and will force the panels to cover the window at all times.

Meagan saved to Good to know