DIY Fabric Roman Shades
November 19, 2009It’s been a while since I’ve had the chance to feature a really awesome DIY project and I couldn’t be MORE excited about this one! Fabric roman shades are classy and beautiful — and they add a bit of pattern and personality into any room. The fabric shades that Coddington Design incorporated into the above living room pull the room together.
Here are three step-by-step DIY projects (from your own old blinds or from scratch) to keep you busy!
You could purchase pre-made shades or even have custom window coverings designed out of your favorite material — but if you have an old set of blinds or roman shades lying around, creating your own can be quick & easy!
Follow the jump for step-by-step instructions for custom roman shades created from old blinds, an old roman shade (even a cheaper version that you find on the market, like a standard Ikea or Target shade is a great starting point) OR even from scratch! Apartment Therapy, Little Green Notebook and Canadian House & Home have it covered! Literally.
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Time: 1 hour
Cost: $5-$50 depending on what you have around the house and how expensive your new fabric is
Supplies: Depends on the project (whether you’re going the blinds or old roman shade route…) read on for more info!
Starting From: Inexpensive Roman Shades (see above)
Jennifer Hagler featured this fantastic project on Apartment Therapy. She took simple, plain and inexpensive Roman shades from Target and completely transformed them with a graphic patterned fabric from IKEA — providing customized window coverings on a budget. Follow the link to see her entire project.
Starting From: Old Ikea Blinds (see above & below)
Jenny from Little Green Notebook built these shades from old Ikea blinds that had run their course. Her project is great! Follow the link for step-by-step instructions and pictures.
Starting From: Scratch (see below)
Canadian House & Home shares this refreshing DIY guide to building BEAUTIFUL roman shades from scratch. Follow the link for 16 easy steps and a thorough supply list.

Tags: Accessories, Crafty Solutions, Decorating, DIY, Fabric, Home, Living Room, Tutorial, Window Coverings
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By Tori {Thoughtfully Simple} on Nov 20, 2009 | Reply
Thanks! I totally know what I am doing this weekend now! LOVE it when you can make a fabulous statement on the cheap
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By Paul on Nov 22, 2009 | Reply
Is there any benefit to going with insulated roman shades in parts of the country where it gets really hot or cold?