Here is a before picture of a blank bay window in the eating area of a newly remodeled kitchen in Brentwood.

The client had a picture of a roamn shade showing an inverted box pleat that we replicated for her here in only the center window of the bay.


Here you see all three window together. The inverted boxpleat gives the treatment more fullness as you pull the treatment up. I like this for more drama and would definitly do it again.
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