Living Room
Gathered Fabric just tucked in the Top Banana Cornice to give this rich "look" with matching trim.

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Hearth Room
Create the total decorator's "look" by matching the cornice with the same fabric covering a sofa or chair. Simple, yet makes a real decorator's statement.

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Dining Room
This elegant cornice is created by just doubling up two cornices. We tucked in a different color fabric to show a border and added trim.

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Kitchen - The Awning
Fun and exciting - this new Awning "look" created with our Top Banana Cornice. Two pieces of material - one wrapped around the Top Banana Cornice, another piece of the same material tucked in the bottom front tuck slot creating a hanging flap and topped off with trim. Perfect over a sliding door. Add our beautiful Oak End Caps or use your own decorative touch. Here we added ivy, to bring the outside in.

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Hallway
We got lucky and found a piece of inexpensive fabric that complimented the fabric of the curtain. Tucked in trim at the top and added fringe on the bottom. Could not be easier. See the results.

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Master Bedroom
This has to be one of our favorites. We created a beautiful bedroom by using our Top Banana Cornice not only as a window cornice but as a bed canopy. For the canopy we extended the fabric over both ends of the cornice so the fabric could hang on either side of the bed, tucked and tied in long pieces of a different piece of matching fabric that flow to the floor on either side of the bed and added five sheer curtain panels (matching the curtains on the window} behind the canopy. And what a glamorous look! (Special Order item - please contact us so we can give you additional measurement instructions.)

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Bedroom
This is a perfectly beautiful example as to how you can use an extra curtain panel to wrap the cornice. Tuck in some trim, pin some pretty silk flowers onto the foam and create this soft feminine look.

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