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A subheading can go here.Hourglass RTB
Normally used on French doors or on side light windows, the Hourglass RTB can add decorative flair to windows normally left uncovered.
This style uses sash rods to gather the panel at both top and bottom. The panel is pulled together in the middle with a fabric tie band that includes two brass-colored D-Rings for securing the fabric in place.
Optional ruffles are 1 ½” each. Rod pockets are 1 ½”. As well as adding visual interest, the optional ruffles help disguise hardware brackets and help ensure there are no gaps at top and bottom. This increases the privacy provided by the treatment. This is an unpleated style with no built-in fullness. Add fullness when ordering. This style comes with a 2″ or 3″ fabric tie band. Two brass-colored D-rings sewn onto the end of the tie band are used to secure the panel in place. The tie band is approximately two-thirds of the area to cover in length. This style works well in all fabrics. Sheers are particularly popular. We recommend 200% fullness for bulky fabrics, 250% for regular fabrics, and 300% for sheers.
Top Treatments
- Coronado
- Hourglass RTB
- Reverse Hourglass RTB
- Flat Valance
- Inverted Pleat Valance
- Soft Fold Valance
- Somerset Valance
- Katherine Valance
- Casual Balloon Valance
- Laurel Valance
- Kingston Ring Valance
- Scarf Valance
- French Pleat Valance on Mounting Board
- French Pleat Valance on Decorative Rod
- Euro Pleat Valance on Mounting Board
- Euro Pleat Valance on Decorative Rod
- Rod Pocket Valance
- Rod Pocket Valance Ruffle Top
- Unpleated Ring Top Valance
- Camisole Valance
- Tab Top Valance
- Swag and Cascade Valance
- Pole Swag Valance
- Kingston Ring Valance
- Grace