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Tuesday, September 7th, 2010
Many Roman Shades can be made with Top Down Bottom Up operation. The shade will operate as a standard shade (top down) and from the bottom up.
Features:
- Two cords (1 left – 1 right) operate this feature
- Outside Mount Only
- The headrail for TD/BU is 2-1/2″ deep
- Headrail comes with a 4″ valance to cover the cords and cord locks on the headrail

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Tuesday, September 7th, 2010
The matching tilt wand open and closes the slats. You have the option to replace the tilt wand with string cords. The choice is a personal preference. If you decide to order tilt cords, we do not recommend placing the lift cord and the tilt cord on the same side of the blind. Cord tangling may become an issue in daily use.
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Tuesday, September 7th, 2010
Tie-backs are 4″ tall and long enough to pull back the treatment half the width of the drapery panel. They are flat, fabric wrapped buckram. Tie-backs may be made from matching or contrasting fabric. Decorative Trimmings may be applied to the top and/or bottom of the tie-back.
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Friday, September 3rd, 2010
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Friday, September 3rd, 2010
Stria uses two fabrics to create a very colorful sophisticated drape. Approximately the top two-thirds of the drape/panel is finished in one color and the bottom one-third is finished in the same fabric in a different color. Both fabrics must be solid color and come from the same fabric type. For example you cannot mix a silk with a cotton fabric.
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Friday, September 3rd, 2010
In the Standard Roll position the fabric rolls off the back of the shade. In other words, the fabric is running down the window close to the glass.<p>

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Friday, September 3rd, 2010
Ideal for windows below transoms and arches. Alternative mounting method when no frame is available above the window for mounting. Use only if shade dimensions fall within the following:
- Minimum Blind Width 6″
- Maximum Blind Width 48″
- Minimum Blind Height 6″
- Maximum Blind Height 72″
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Thursday, September 2nd, 2010
A Stack-Right Drape is a single panel that when opened will stack (gather) the drape on the right side of your window when looking at it from the inside of your room. Single panel drapes are common for sliders and French doors. You typically want the drape to stack away from the functioning side of the slider or French door.
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Thursday, September 2nd, 2010
A Stack-Left Drape is a single panel that when opened will stack (gather) the drape on the left side of your window when looking at it from the inside of your room. Single panel drapes are common for sliders and French doors. You typically want the drape to stack away from the functioning side of the slider or French door.
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Thursday, September 2nd, 2010
The Spring System and you have a choice of No Pull, a Tassel Pull or Ring Pull. In this option the fabric roll is visible at all times.

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