Dressing Up Roller Shades

 

Thanks to the Huffington Post for featuring my easy fabric roller shade on the Stylist Home section of their web site recently. 

 

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You may remember we completed this project for the guest bath/powder room in our last house, using only a few supplies, including a $5 roller shade.  Details here.

 

 

 

For those of you considering trying this, my best advice would be to use this on a window you’re just wanting to “soften”, but where you won’t necessarily be pulling the shade on an every day basis.  The fabric we used made it a little too thick to pull up and down easily.

 

If you are needing an easily functioning roller shade, here are some other ideas for ways to dress them up:

 

Boy?s bedroom with planets

Better Homes & Gardens

 

 

Love the look of adding ribbon trim. . .

 

taped roller shade

What the Vita

 

 

Good Housekeeping

 

 

BH&G has a good tutorial on painting the entire shade:

 

DIY Window treatment

Better Homes & Gardens

 

 

Or, try a stencil to get the look of fabric:

 

roller shade

Velvet Toolbox

 

(Btw, did you know Lowe’s sells a chevron stencil?)

 

Zoomed: Stencil Ease 42" Chevron Stencil

 

 

 

 

And, Janell easily dressed up these roller shades with some ribbon and decorative pulls for a finished look under her daughter’s bedroom curtains:

 

 

 

 

Isabella & Max Rooms

 

 

Do you have a great tip for customizing inexpensive roller shades?

 

26 comments:

  1. I added fabric to mine and they are working great thus far! Check it outhttp://teresadboyd.blogspot.com/2012/04/fabric-covered-roller-shade.html

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  2. here!

    http://teresadboyd.blogspot.com/2012/04/fabric-covered-roller-shade.html

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  3. Thanks for the stencil tip at lowes. I will be checking it out!

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  4. Well that was a smart idea. Love how they look!

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  5. I love the idea and have wanted to do something like this for my girls room...problem? I can't find roller shades! My daughter's windows are 34" wide and every store I have looked in only has the cheapo mini blinds...where can I find inexpensive roller shades???

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  6. Love this and somehow missed it the first go around! hey if you don't mind, give me the link to the outdoor furniture you bought. i can't find it?

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  7. I recently hand block printed a shade in my daughter's room. It's super cute, but I have yet to post it on my blog! Maybe it's time. :)

    Heather
    loveyourspace.blogspot.com

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  8. Love these ideas! I'm definitely thinking about using a roller shade in our guest room now.

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  9. Thanks for including my roller shade in your round-up!!

    Was so excited about that chevron stencil until I saw the price... Egads! Maybe I should look into making one myself...

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  10. What great ideas! Thanks for the chevron stencil-

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  11. Love the stencil tip from Lowe's- thanks! and all the roller shade ideas.
    Nancy
    Powellbrowerhome.com

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  12. What great tips! I love the last one from isabella and max-

    Jenna

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  13. Great idea!Love it!It makes room lovely!

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  14. Some of those look like a DIY I could accomplish ........I do love a simple window treatment though.

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  15. Thanks for this! Now I feel like I can stop searching for the perfect shade or curtain! :)

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  17. Not sure if this question was asked already but what about the outward facing part of the shade? I would be afraid it would look unfinished from the outside looking in?

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  23. Thanks for the awesome tutorial! It helped to upgrade my own roller shade! http://theprojectpalace.com/roller-shade-upgrade/

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