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How Do I Choose the Best Kids' Valance?

T. Briseno
T. Briseno

Window treatments can add color, filter light, and tie a decorating theme together, and choosing the best kids' valance may include one or all of these goals. Curtains or blinds cover the main part of windows and glass doors, but the smaller overhang touches, or valances, at the top of windows can pull together the whole space and cover hardware or gaps. Finding and deciding on a valance might be as easy as surfing the Internet for children's rooms or shopping around in person at local discount and department stores, but making the best choice may come down to deciding why a valance is needed, how it should look, and how much to spend.

Keeping a room shaded for naps and early bedtimes might mean buying a kids' valance in a dark color with a thick fabric so no rays wake up the children. Aiming for a light and feminine touch for a girls' day and play room might include shopping for airy, transparent lace and sheer valances or making them out of trim fabrics from a craft or sewing store. Going for an overall look from top to bottom might make the best choice for a patterned or color-coordinated valance to go with carpets, bed coverings, and wall designs.

Two young boys
Two young boys

Whether creating a theme bedroom of cartoon characters or a color-blocked space for art activities, details can add fun for the little ones and make it easier to update themes and décor by switching out a few pieces. Choosing a kids' valance might also mean deciding on a quality, long-lasting and washable piece for years of wear or making a thriftier choice with frequent updating in mind for a child's frequently-changing tastes. What might be the best valance choice could be the best family budget choice as well. Specialty stores generally have higher prices on whole-room decorating, which may include a kids' valance as part of a bedroom or crib set. At the lower end, online marketplaces for used goods and community thrift and children's consignment stores often have individual pieces or even used, but complete, sets for resale.

Soft-hanging and hard-mounted valances are available, and one other choice might be buying them plain and making a project of dying or adding decals. There are kits and tools for customizing just about anything for children. If looking for one more way to add a personal touch to a dream room, finding the best kids' valance can mean making it a unique project to enjoy as a memory and a perfect finished accessory.

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