Do you like window valances? Or do you think they're outdated? I honestly like them sometimes but sometimes I don't, it depends on where they are hung, what the style is and the fabric used.
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I am making some changes in our kitchen, dining room, foyer and living/family room (which ever you call it). We don't have an open floor plan, BUT all these areas are connected.
As you see, you can pretty much see a part of or all of these rooms from one another. So I've always tried to have a cohesive look. This time is no different.
In our living/family room Darlin Hubby and I added built-ins on the wall with our fireplace and windows (about 10 years ago).
For awhile there were just the blinds, then sheers (which I really liked they softened the window but still allowed light). Then I hung curtains. However I really wasn't happy with them.
So, I've decided to go with a simple valance. Which got me curious, "are valances still in?". Even if they weren't "it's my home" so I'd do whatever makes me happy! But curiosity...
This is what I discovered...
No, valances are not necessarily out of style, but the key is to choose modern designs with clean lines and simple fabrics to avoid looking outdated; overly elaborate, traditional valances might be considered dated, while contemporary designs can still be a stylish addition to a room.Key points about valances and style:
Valances have evolved from their Victorian-era ornate styles to incorporate more minimalist and modern aesthetics with cleaner lines and sophisticated fabrics. Look for flat, tailored designs, neutral colors, geometric patterns, or natural materials to achieve a contemporary look. Valances can still serve a practical purpose by concealing window hardware or adding a layer of insulation.
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Faux Roman Shade Valance |
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Rod Pocket Tie-up Valance |
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Scalloped Window Valance |
I'm leaning more toward the Faux Roman Shade Valance for our windows, which I may have to make, so...🤷♀️ Or I may just go back to sheers...🤔
Do or would you use valances in your home?
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