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What Are the Different Types of Cornice Ideas?

Sherry Holetzky
Sherry Holetzky

Adding a cornice to a window treatment is much like adding a frame to a picture in that it can create a much more finished look. If you are looking for cornice ideas, you can check out DIY shows, books, magazines, and websites, but it is also a good idea to visit your favorite home improvement center. If you prefer to coordinate fabric treatments in a space, you may want to create a fabric-covered cornice that matches your window treatments. You can choose from many finishes, including wood or other natural elements, plaster, metallic finishes, or choose from a number of kits including polystyrene cornice kits. Other cornice ideas include everything from simple to elaborate cornice design, encompassing all tastes.

Using a cornice is a great way to add to your window treatments but also an attractive solution for hiding hardware. This is especially true for layered treatments that have more than one set of hardware. You can create your own cornice ideas, or get inspiration from numerous sources. If you aren’t handy, consider having a custom cornice made. There are some very unique shapes and styles available from companies that make hand-crafted cornices.

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Some home improvement centers offer DIY classes to help you create beautiful furnishings, artwork, accessories, and other items for your home. Even if there is not a specific class for cornice ideas, you may find one that will help you create a unique new finish, which may work perfectly with your window treatments. When it comes to fabric-covered cornices, you may decide to use the same fabric as your curtains to create a streamlined look. On the other hand, adding a coordinating color or adding a print to offset plain curtains also looks nice, and vice-versa. There is nothing wrong with bold contrast either, especially if a window is somewhat of a focal point.

If you are looking for cornice ideas for a child’s room, consider expanding on the existing theme. You can use cut outs from wallpaper or border material and decoupage them onto the cornice. You can treat the cornice with matching themed fabric. Other ideas include using the cornice as a way to make your child’s room more original by featuring his or her name on it or decorating it with inspirational words done in different letter styles.

Perhaps you are looking for quick, east cornice ideas. You may simply want to choose a kit or a ready-made cornice and embellish it yourself with paint, stain, molding or other trim.

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