Know you are not alone my friend and a box valance may be the perfect answer.
How to make a curtain valance box.
This should allow you to unfold and spread the box flat.
I asked myself that very question when we first moved into our house three years ago.
For our nursery curtains i knew i wanted to create a more elegant look and with off center windows i knew that the best way to disguise it was making a large window valance box that would extend up to the ceiling and could trick the eye into thinking the windows were bigger and more proportional.
Wrap the entire box with 1 2â batting ensuring that the batting is adhered to flat to the wood and that there are no wrinkles.
How to make a valance box for curtains.
So that you could see exactly how this window valance comes together i re created a much smaller version with some scrap fabric.
A valance also looks nice even if it is the only dressing on the window.
Wooden valance boxes give draperies a finished look and help conserve energy.
A box like this completely covers the top of the curtain enclosing it in a.
For a symmetrical pattern draw your design to the half way point of your pattern.
You may decide to make a valance to compliment the curtains that exist on the window.
Curtain fabric this fabric also referred to as fabric a will be the main fabric seen on the front outside of the valance.
Here are step by step instructions for making a window valance with and without sewing.
Choose a color that matches the current curtains or go for something that pulls from other colors or patterns in the room.
If you want a scalloped edge or any other design on the bottom of the valance draw it onto the wood.
Today i ll share our guide to diy box valances.
To make a window valance you will need the following supplies.
Dress up plain windows or hide unsightly shade or curtain hardware with an upholstered cornice box.
Measure the interior width of the window and add 4â to the overall measurement.
Step 1 diy cornice box.
Sometimes all you need for a window treatment is a valance.
Use a box cutter to slice through the tape at the bottom of your box then down one of the corners.
Flatten a large box.
Unless your box already matches the dimensions of your desired valance you will need to cut a box apart at the corners and flatten it into a large sheet.
You can make a window valance pretty easily even if you don t sew.