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Yes. All of the Luminette® Privacy Sheers knit face fabrics are available in the Accents By The Yard™ cut-yardage program. These fabrics are ideal for top treatments, such as swags, jabots, or can be used as an accessory for cornices or valances. ... more
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YES! The cornices are already primed and painted “trim white” and can be left as is straight out of the box. They can be painted using standard latex, oil or spray paint, stained and even faux finished in any way desired. Consult your Lowe’s paint ... more
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YES. The cornice is designed with an insert at the top. This insert is made to accept a piece of 1/4” MDF plywood for a shelf. The shelf will sit flush to the top of the cornice so it will never be seen from the floor. The cornice is designed to ... more
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NO. We have two standard size cornices. The smaller 42 inch cornice will fit almost all standard single windows. The longer 78 inch cornices will fit any other window or application that is longer than 42”. ... more
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Routinely cleaning your window cornice will help the fabric last longer and look better over its lifespan. Perform regular cleaning using a broom or vacuum to remove dust and dirt from your window cornices. Spot clean to remove small stains or ... more
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A window cornice is a great way to add architectural detail and interest to a room. Not only will a cornice add visual impact, but it will also provide a custom, high-end touch that can turn an ordinary room into a luxurious space. Purchasing ... more
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For those who are not aware of what exactly 'cornice' is, here's the answer. A block type framework or molding located above the window frame is known as cornice. Apart from being used on either sides of a window, these are also used for other ... more
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YES . The customer can cut the cornice with a simple hand saw to fit any size that they may need. There are pre-measured marks on the reverse side for cutting and easy installation instructions. ... more
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You can use the cornice over nearly any window and many door frames. They work best on slider doors or doors that open out. The cornice covers the top of the frame and could prohibit doors from swinging. ... more
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You can make Styrofoam cornice boards without using a saw, hammer or nails. In earthquake prone areas, light-weight Styrofoam cornices are a safer alternative to wooden cornices. You only need to make straight cuts with a serrated knife to ... more
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