For my kitchen window, I decided to DIY a Roman Shade, just like I did for Avery's bedroom windows, you can see his Roman Shades here. I have awesome friends who also love talking projects and the same friend that helped me last time with Avery's shades, helped me over the weekend with a kitchen shade and a bathroom shade (I'll share the bathroom shade in another post!) Roman Shade for my kitchen turned out amazing!! I'm head over heels in love with it, just like I am with Avery's shades.
Here are my new DIY fully functional new sew Roman Shades! For me its a challenge taking really good shots of windows without them getting to dark or blow out looking from the sun, so I did my best to capture the beauty of the fabric. The Monarch Trellis fabric is heavy and has a slightly taupe cream background, that looks so good with my white cabinets. At first when the fabric arrived, I was afraid the background was too dark, not that shade is made and up, I'm head over heels in love with them!
I plan on having the shades up during the day, and closed at night so here's a shot of them down. The pattern is so pretty and my friend and I took our time to make sure everything lines up perfectly when up and closed.
I originally bought a plain pre-made Roman shade in white from JCP on sale and covered the shade with fabric, turning the basic shade into a custom Roman Shade. The original shade fabric is polyester, so it acts as a lining shade once its been cover with fabric of your choice.
The roman shades from JCP come in the standard length of 64 inches long, which is way too long for my kitchen window, so I shorten the shade! I simply measure my window and decided how far above my window I wanted my shade to hang and then measured the shade. I decided on 46 inches, which meant cutting off the bottom two sections of the shade. Before cutting, I carefully cut the string on the bottom of the shade, then cut two sections off leaving a small flap so I could attach the string. I basically copier how they were previously attached on the shade. I was nervous at first but it was super easy and came out perfect.
If your wanting to make your own customized Roman Shade, please click here for the how to. If you have any questions along the way please feel free to email me at [email protected] and I'll try my best to help! There's a lot of ironing and pinning and unpinning and gluing involved in this project, but the end result is stunning and feels very rewarding!!
What do you think of my new Roman Shade in my kitchen? It totally makes me kitchen feel finished and adds the perfect amount of color.














Very nice and I really like the kitchen light.
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DeleteLooks SO good! Great job! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Gabbi!! Super happy with how it turned out :)
Deletelooove the shade. I am totally going to make this for my kitchen. I have been looking for a nice roman shade to makeover for some time. Thanks for sharing:)
ReplyDeleteThanks Erin, if you have any questions about the roman shade, please let me know!!
DeleteLove the shade! The color and pattern is perfection!
ReplyDeleteThanks Chica!! I love that pattern too, it so my color! lol :)
DeleteLooks fabulous. Love that fabric! I would like to do a DIY roman shade similar to this for my laundry room and master bath. I think this looks easy enough so that I might be able to pull it off!
ReplyDeleteThanks Tara, roman shades for your laundry room and master bath would be a perfect addition, please let me know if you have any questions!
DeleteLove it Katrina. Look great with all the other teal accents in your kitchen:)
ReplyDeleteThanks Sweetie!! I totally need to amp-up the shades of teal, but so far off to a good start! :)
DeleteGorgeous!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Lee!
DeleteThese look so good. I love the fabric.
ReplyDeleteI'm totally smitten with this fabric too, and to think I wasn't so sure of the fabric at first ha ha ha nerves :)
DeleteWhat a great choice!
ReplyDeletethank you!!! :)
DeleteYour kitchen is gorgeous and the headboard is truly stunning. The cabinet that holds the linens is so pretty too.
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you know what ?? Your kitchen is a amazing, I want to cry over my kitchen I would like you to visit me and give me your comments
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