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Lambrequins for the hall: varieties, selection criteria and beautiful examples

Lambrequins for the hall: varieties, selection criteria and beautiful examples
Content
  1. A bit of history
  2. Advantages and disadvantages
  3. Species overview
  4. Drapery Shapes
  5. Materials
  6. Color spectrum
  7. Design options
  8. Selection tips
  9. Beautiful examples

One of the most popular window decor elements is a lambrequin. These elements give the image of the living room a finished look, add luxury to the interior. The article will discuss lambrequins for the hall, their varieties and features of choice.

A bit of history

The idea of ​​such window decoration appeared in the 15th century during the Renaissance. However, in those days, in addition to decorating the room, the lambrequin also protected it from drafts. Lambrequins were made of expensive materials, decorated with embroidery, brushes, applique. By the way, they were used not only for decorating the window opening, but also to decorate the sleeping bed.

The baroque style prevailing in those days implied the use of heavy, luxurious fabrics, richly decorated with decorative elements.

Rococo, who replaced his style, added lambrequins of lightness and airiness. For their manufacture began to use fabrics with floral print.

In the future, the design of the lambrequins underwent many changes. Simpler models consisting of simple shapes and straight lines came into fashion. Currently, it is a fashion accessory for a beautiful design of the window opening.

Advantages and disadvantages

Lambrequin is a drapery at the top of the window that performs a decorative function. Like any other product, they have pros and cons.

The advantages include a number of features:

  • with the help of this drapery you can visually expand the space of the room;
  • lambrequins allow you to visually hide the irregularities of the ceiling and defects of window openings;
  • lambrequin curtains add luxury and style to the living room;
  • the variety of colors and textures used fabrics allows you to choose lambrequins for almost any decoration of the hall;
  • it is possible to order tailoring of curtains with lambrequins according to an individual project, which will add a highlight to your home.

    Disadvantages is high price of materials. The fabrics used are expensive and of high quality. In addition, sewing work is also very expensive.

    However, if you have the necessary skills, you can sew the lambrequin yourself.

    Species overview

    There are several varieties of lambrequins.

    Soft

    Today it is one of the most popular types of this element.

    They are executed from various fabrics. They can consist of one cut of material with braid threaded into it, or they combine several types of fabric and decorative elements, with the help of which an integral composition is created.

    Hard

    This kind of lambrequin allows you to hide the cornice and the mounting location. Previously, they were made of wood. Modern hard lambrequins basically use bando - It is a solid non-woven fabric. In some cases, additional drapery fixation is required. Then apply various sealants. Hard pelmets are very diverse in shape.. They can be in the form of a semicircle, animals, geometric shapes. Thanks to this, you can choose a model for any style of the living room.

    Combined

    This view combines both of the previous ones. There is a rigid base, and light drapery. Suitable for large rooms with high ceilings.

    Drapery Shapes

    Depending on the chosen model of the lambrequin, the fabric from which it is made is stacked in various ways.

    Swagi

    Perhaps the most common styling method. Slices of fabric in a semicircular shape are stacked in folds. Usually two or three pieces make them on the ledge.

    Peroxide

    They are also called half-swords. When they are executed, the fabric is thrown through the cornice. Most often they are made for tubular cornices.

    For baguette - half-swords are also suitable, but the unique effect of peroxide and asymmetry created by such lambrequins are lost.

    Cocktail

    A good way if there are several window openings on one wall. It allows you to conditionally draw a boundary between them. The material is folded and an acute angle is formed from it. It is hung over the frame of each of the window openings.

    Jabot

    Alternative name de jabot. This is a wide strip of fabric with a beveled edge, which is located on the side. Lambrequin consists of overlapping folds that run along a window opening. Jabot is the final touch of such a lambrequin. As a rule, the long side of the de jabo is placed outside, and the short side in the middle of the composition.

    Tie

    Similar to the previous one, but narrower. Folds are performed one above the other. A good addition to a lambrequin sewn in the form of swag.

    Cascade

    It is made from a cut of fabric in the form of a trapezoid, which falls in wide folds. A good complement would be a lining of a material of a different color. To make it visible, a lapel is made.

    Puffs

    In this case, the fabric is collected in the form of vertical folds. Often resembles a pigtail and is used in styles such as country or provence.

    Bell

    Today it is one of the rare forms of drapery. A piece of fabric is laid in the form of a cone. A good complement is the contrasting lining. The material used should be fairly dense, as the airy fabric will not be able to take this shape.

    Scallop

    To some extent, they resemble swag, but are made much wider. Such shuttlecocks are appropriate in spacious living rooms with high ceilings.

    Materials

    The fabrics used for sewing lambrequins are very diverse. Most often they are made from the same fabric as the curtains.. However, a combination of different tissues is possible.In this case, they must match each other in color and texture. In small living rooms, lambrequins made of light, airy material look good. If you have to pick up such an element of decor for a spacious room, then you should take a closer look at more dense and heavy fabrics. They will give the room luxury and respectability.

    Veil

    Lightweight, almost weightless fabric. Lambrequins made of such material will become an elegant decoration of a small living room. The veil has a high ability to drapery, it turns out beautiful folds and flounces. Lightness and translucency of the fabric allows you to play with colors, for example, make a transition from bright to lighter shade.

    Ideal for a living room in a classic style, as well as in the style of Provence.

    Organza

    In its abilities, this material is very similar to a veil. It also drapes easily and holds its shape well. Such fabric easily transmits sunlight, fills the room with comfort. But choosing this material for a lambrequin, Pay attention to the quality of the fabric.

    Otherwise, the composition will look tough and sloppy.

    Nylon

    Lightweight but fairly durable material. It has a wide range of colors, however pelmets made of such fabric are very difficult to sew.

    Felt

    It is becoming more popular. This material is used for openwork decor, which is attached to a special ribbon. It will be a good stylistic addition to your living room if it is combined in color with other elements of the decor, or repeats the ornament present in the design.

    Chiffon

    Lightweight, translucent fabric. Allows you to use bright colors and do not overload the room. Beautiful folds formed from chiffon will flow from the slightest wind blowing when the window is open. A very good option if you want to add lightness and space to the living room.

    Atlas

    This is a fairly dense fabric. It is recommended for use when sewing lambrequins for a large living room. The atlas has a characteristic brilliance. For window design, it is better to combine it with a veil. This will give solidity and will not look cheap. Atlas drapes well and keeps its shape.

    Jacquard

    The fabric features a relief pattern. Visually, it is very similar to a tapestry. For sewing a pelmet Use material with thick threads. Depending on the print, it can fit into the living room in the style of underground or high-tech.

    Linen

    It differs from other fabrics in a characteristic matte sheen. Lambrequin made of such material will be a good element of decor for a living room in any style, but most often used in modern style and country.

    Velvet

      This material is also suitable for lambrequins. It does not fade in the sun, so it will last a long time. In addition, if your goal is to darken the room, then velvet products are perfect.

      Velvet pelmet will add luxury and solidity to the interior of your living room.

      Color spectrum

      Lambrequins can be made of fabric of the same color, or combined of several shades. They must be combined with each other.

      Today, most often choose models of light beige, milk, chocolate, white, lilac, gold, lilac, green, burgundy. A good example of contrasting combinations is red-gray, gray-blue combinations.

      Burgundy color Add luxury and wealth to your living room.

      White visually expand the space and make the room larger. However, this is a very moody color to maintain, as easily soiled.

      Blue colour will make the room festive. It is better if it will be present in other elements of decor, for example, in the upholstery of chairs or sofa cushions.

      Brown and all its shades give the room a cosiness. In addition, they are appropriate in almost any style of living room.

      Beige color for lambrequin allows you to play with the texture of the fabric, decor elements and options for drapery.

      This neutral color is suitable for almost any room.

      Green will refresh any living room. It is best suited for country and provence styles.

      Pink and Lilac Suitable for the living room, the walls of which are decorated with similar tones in shade.

      Choosing a color for the pelmet, Consider the color scheme of curtains and the entire room. In some cases contrasting combinations are suitable, and sometimes it is better to dwell on shades of the same color, making smooth transitions.

      If your choice has fallen on a fabric with a print, it is better to combine it with a lighter fabric when making a lambrequin. For example, combine swag from dense material with swag from a veil.

      Recently, often preferred trim on the edge of the lambrequin.

      Here it is better to opt for white or golden color. A bright accent can ruin the whole composition.

      Design options

      Today, there are many design options for lambrequins. Choose the one that best suits the style of your living room.

      Openwork

      Such decor can be made of dense material and cut using a laser, or from felt or felt. The smaller the room in which you intend to apply such an element of decor, the more concise the drawing should be. If you plan to decorate a large hall, then voluminous lace elements will do. It is best if the decor pattern of such a lambrequin repeats the print on the upholstery or any other ornament present in the design of the living room.

      Asymmetric

        With this lambrequin design, the window is draped on one side. Usually it is used if it is necessary to decorate a window opening with a balcony door, or the furniture in the living room is arranged in such a way that it is not possible to open the space on both sides of the window.

        Puffs

        Such a drapery in the form of vertical folds looks good both in large halls and in small living rooms.

        With fringe

        In addition to fringe, lambrequins use beads, glass beads, various beads.

        With tassels

        Often, brushes are used to decorate lambrequins.

        With rhinestones

        Rhinestones will be a good addition to an openwork lambrequin.

        Simple

        If you are decorating a small living room, then you should not overload it with unnecessary elements. Laconic design, clear lines visually make the ceiling higher and the room larger.

        Tetrahedral shape

        This is a lambrequin made from a cut of fabric using a lining. It can be the same color with lambrequin or contrast. The ability to change the way of fastening and the width will allow your living room to sparkle with new colors.

        With flowers

        When choosing such a lambrequin, you need to be careful. It is important to observe the proportions of the living room and the size of the flowers. Too voluminous drawing is inappropriate in a small room, it will visually make it even smaller.

        In addition, if the walls are decorated in bright colors, it is better to give preference to a print of dark colors. A novelty of this season is fabric for lambrequins from large flowers.

        With photo printing

        Such lambrequins are currently gaining more and more popularity. Photo printing is used on hard models.

        Two-tone

        They can be made from shades of the same color, for example, beige and chocolate, or be contrasting. They are performed, as a rule, in the form of alternating swag. In addition to fabric tones, you can play with the texture.

        It looks interesting swag made of lightweight and dense material. Suitable for classic, modern and many other styles.

        Selection tips

        When choosing lambrequins, there are several subtleties.

        • Lambrequin is more of a decoration element for a room with a high ceiling, as it often visually hides the height. If it is less than 2.5 meters in your living room, then take a look at the fabric with a vertical pattern.
        • The height of the standard lambrequin is 40 centimeters. If you want to make it already, then try on in advance how it will look on the window opening.
        • The color of the lambrequin should be in harmony with the overall composition of curtains and curtains.
        • If you choose a pelmet for a small living room, then prefer a laconic design with a small number of shuttlecocks. If you are decorating a large room, it is better to choose a volumetric lambrequin with many elements.
        • If the windows face the sunny side, then you can pick up a pelmet from dense heavy fabric. Otherwise, give preference to stitched from organza or veil.
        • Lambrequin can be ready-made or custom-made. If you prefer ready-made sets of window decor, then make sure that it fits perfectly in size. When ordering a lambrequin individually, you can take into account all the nuances of the decor.
        • If you need to choose a lambrequin for two windows located on the same wall, it is best to give preference to the shape of a chill mold. It will emphasize the boundaries between the window openings and give the room space.
        • If you need to decorate a window opening with a balcony, then look at the asymmetric lambrequins. The main requirement is that the composition on the window should not impede the free passage to the balcony.
        • When choosing a lambrequin for a small window, keep in mind that it should not go into the window opening. If the frame remains open, the space will visually appear larger. Of the decorative elements, flipping or drapery in the form of a cascade will be most appropriate. In addition, such models can be made asymmetric by adding additional decorations in the form of brushes or fringes.
        • On the contrary, it is better to partially cover the narrow window with a lambrequin. If your living room has high ceilings, then the best option is a pleated model.
        • Rigid models can visually add a few centimeters to the height of the ceiling.
        • If there are bay windows in your living room, then you should give preference to soft lambrequins with a bell decor element.
        • The corner window should be decorated symmetrically, since both walls will have to be decorated. A good decorative element would be a chill mold or tie located in the corner.
        • Choose a lambrequin based on the overall design of the living room.

          If your living room is done in modern style, then the design of the lambrequin should be concise, and it is preferable to choose a natural fabric. Colors should be calm and shape as simple as possible.

          Lambrequin to the living room in classic style it is preferable to do in beige tones, while combining various textures. The classic does not tolerate unnecessary details, so do not overload the lambrequin with decorative elements.

          Style baroque The living room emphasizes luxury and wealth. Lambrequin should match this. Give preference to red, golden and burgundy tones. As a material, it is better to use heavy fabrics, from which volume folds are made.

          In general, a festive, to some extent theatrical decor should result.

          If your living room is framed minimalist style this is not a reason to refuse lambrequins. Choose a simple, with a minimum of decor. Clear lines, strict forms - all this will emphasize the restrained and strict style of minimalism.

          Colors are better to take neutral.

          Style living room provence successfully complemented by a lambrequin of light and airy fabric in a calm tone or with a floral print. Elegant, neat folds will only emphasize the zest of this design.

          If you make a living room in style country then you can not do without beautiful curtains with lambrequins. They should have the same pattern with any piece of furniture, for example, upholstery of chairs, or with an element of decor, for example, a tablecloth.

          Choosing a lambrequin in a style living room shabby chic, give preference to models with applique and do not forget about the variety of colors inherent in this style.

          In general, the lambrequin should be an integral composition with curtains and curtains. Modern models allow you to combine them even with blinds.

          Beautiful examples

          Beige and chocolate colors are well suited to the overall design of the living room. Hard openwork lambrequin almost repeats the pattern on the wallpaper, which brings harmony to the interior of the room.

          A simple lambrequin, devoid of any decorative elements, successfully complements the living room, made in the classical style.

          Restrained tones and the presence of a decorative element in the form of a chill mold distinguish window openings, add lightness and space to the room.

          Sophisticated design using bando, brushes, various methods of drapery gives the living room a solemn appearance.

          The combination of different colors and textures of the fabric of which the lambrequin is made add integrity to the design of the living room and make it stylish.

          About what 3D lambrequins are, see further.

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