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“Magnificent Romans” Roman Shades by Werner Menard

As seen in the June 2007 Edition of San Francisco Magazine Top 100 San Francisco Design Finds


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Sample of some of the available styles of shades

(Click on any image to see an enlarged picture of the same style shade)


Top-down Bottom-up Shade

Top-down Bottom-up Shade

This particular style pulls up both from the bottom to the top and from the top down, giving you the most versatility in shade display and lighting allowance. A very unique and highly functional style, and becoming a customer favorite!
Original Roman Shade

Original Roman Shade

This is one of our most popular styles, and the elegant beauty shows why. This example has an additional enhancement of double vertical bands of different fabric that blend for an overall striking look.
Balloon Shade

Balloon Shade

This is our Balloon Shade (outside mount), shown in the partial up and down position. This is a very unique shade that dresses up any room with the beautiful flow of scoops and pleats. As you can see, it works just as perfectly on a large sliding door as it would on a single window. Elegance defies size.
Cloud Shade

Cloud Shade

This is a popular style of shade because of its unique expressive style. This particular style is gathered at the top of the shade, giving it a "fluffy cloud-like" appearance. This example of a cloud shade, designed by Carl Holt, Russian Hill Upholstery in San Francisco, includes both matching piping and ruffle. The design, with varied fabrics and enhancements, creates a distinctive English look in a Cloud Shade.
Flat Roman Shade

Flat Roman Shade

This shade, simple in style, bold appearance. This style works well with pattern fabrics, as the flat front allows you to view the entire pattern. This example proves that even in a basic color fabric, this shade makes a striking statement.
Relaxed Shade Relaxed Shade

This is our relaxed shade (outside mount) with hand-sewn trim on sides and bottom. This example of a relaxed shade, designed by Carol Holt, Russian Hill Upholstery in San Francisco, is made with a fine and delicate silk. An exquisite looking shade, so fine and fragile, but strong and durable due to high quality workmanship. But don’t be scared away, relaxed shades can be made with any type of fabric, and look just as amazing.
   



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