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Roman blinds are a simple and elegant window treatment to block out the sun or disturb the neighbors. Nicer than plain plastic blinds, but less expensive than ornate blinds, Roman shades provide the perfect start for a beginning home decorator.

Roman blinds can be purchased at home improvement or department stores, or they can be custom made by an interior designer. The cheapest way to decorate your home with Roman shades is to make your own. Get ready to brush up on your math skills!

To make roman blinds, first measure the window you would like to place them on. Measure the height and width of the window from the inside of its frame. Or, if you want the blind to cover more than the window, measure the height and width of the surface that the blind will cover. Your shade will probably need to be between 45 and 54 inches wide.

Before purchasing your fabric, you will need to calculate the number of dowels and the amount of fabric you will need. To calculate how many studs you’ll need, divide the height of the window by six to nine inches, which will be the space between each fold of studs. You will have to find a number that matches the height of the window. For example, if your window height is 64 inches, divide it by six. Then you will need eight dowels for eight folds. Each pin needs 1.5 inches, so multiplied by eight, you’ll need an additional 12 inches of fabric. You’ll also need an additional six inches of fabric to mount the screen, which means you’ll need an additional 18 inches for this example. Add this to the height of your window to get your final height. Add two inches of fabric to the width of your window. You now have the fabric size you need. Phew!

Next, the fun part: selecting the fabric for your screen. Shades without heavy patterns are the easiest to work with because you won’t need to make sure the pattern blends perfectly with each crease. If your window gets light from the south, consider choosing a near-sharp fabric. This will produce a warm and relaxing light in your room. Take a picture of your room, fabric swatches of your furniture, and a paint swatch of your room when you go shopping. You don’t want to finish making your roman shade to find out that it clashes with the rest of your room!

While you are shopping for your fabric, shop for the rest of your supplies:

Curtain lining fabric. You will need an additional 0.25 inches to cover the mounting plate.

blind cord

window key

Quarter-inch diameter window pins, 0.25-inch smaller than window width

A wood mounting board, 0.25 inches smaller than the width of the window, which is 1×2 inches.

Half inch diameter shadow rings

screw eyes

stapler

Chalk Gold Air Soluble Marker

Criterion

The easiest way to make a shadow uses lots of pictures and few words. Find instructions at a home improvement store or free online to make your own Roman shade. Find patterns that make the type of Roman shade you want, whether it’s flat, pleated or sunburst. You will probably need a sewing machine to make the Roman shade quickly, especially to attach the lining to the fabric. With patience you can make your own roman shade.

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