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Monday, February 7, 2011

Tutorial: How to make a wood valance window treatment

I have been staring at the blank window in my living room for a whole year now. I kept thinking about it and then kept putting it off. I finally decided I wanted to make a wooden cornice. I saw a similar version in a model home once and loved it! After doing a little googling, I decided to make one of my own, that way it would be unique. How hard could it be?

It really wasn’t that hard to make…it just took time letting the glue and paint dry. It was well worth the wait though!

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We finished it last week, and I LOOVE it! It adds the perfect touch to our living room.

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This trim and scroll on the wood cornice adds a wonderful look!

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Do you recognize the crown molding? It’s the same kind we used in our kitchen makeover. It’s my favorite stuff. You can find it at Lowes.

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To make this you’ll need to start out with a long piece of MDF wood. Decide how long you want it and how wide. I bought a pre primed piece of MDF wood and had it cut down to 65” x 11”. Measure your window and decide what your measurements will be. I wanted a fairly large cornice so I chose 11 in. for the height but I think anywhere from 5”-12” would look great.

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I bought some trim to place at the bottom of the board to add a little more character.

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We glued that on using power grab.

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I also wanted to add one of these scrolly things to the base. I LOVE those things…whatever their called. ;) After everything was glued I added two coats of Swiss coffee paint.

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I had two 4” X 11” in. pieces as well to give the valance good depth. We attached these to the main board using L brackets.

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After everything was attached we had to fill in some gaps in between the molding. We used wood putty for filling. That stuff can work miracles I tell ya. Once that was dry we sanded it down one last time and then I added one more coat of paint to seal the deal. 

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We then attached some more L brackets to the wall, so we could attach the wood cornice. Look how boring that window is. Not for long!

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We also attached these wooden circles, so if I decided later to add curtains I could. These are found by the wooden rods at home depot. To hang curtains, you would buy a long wooden rod, and place it between the circles. Then you could hang your curtains from the rod. I found the awesome idea on All Things Thrifty. I plan to add curtains later… I just need to decide what color and find time to sew them.

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Isn’t it pretty?

So what do you think of the wooden valance/cornice/window treatment (I don’t know what do call this thing, lol)?!

I love how it turned out, and it looks great in our living room.

Let me know if you have any questions.

 

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46 comments:

  1. I love it! It's so pretty. And I love the detail on it!

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  2. The hard work always pays off in the end! It looks really great!

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  3. Okay this just gave me courage to try! That would look awesome in my bedroom. How much Was the grand total ?

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  4. Wow. This looks great. I bet it really transforms the whole room.

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  5. Thank you so much for the inspiration. I have a couple of windows like that and I think I will try this out too! TFS.... Bug Hugs :D

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  6. This is gorgeous!! I absolutely love it

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  7. Thanks so much!! Love this! I've been looking for a tutorial like this for a few weeks.

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  8. that's amazing!! it may be a bit of work, but so much reward! good job!

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  9. I'm showing this to the husband as soon as he gets home from work. Our windows need serious help (one year is nothing, we've been in this house for 4 and some windows don't even have coverings!!). Thanks for the tutorial and the idea!

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  10. Love it! We have a wooden cornice in our living room too after having a bare window for 4 years! Here's a link to ours: http://kirkkrew.blogspot.com/2010/12/stockings-were-hung.html

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  11. That looks awesome! I so wish I had the patience to do one of my own. Maybe I can get my dad to make me one. He is the more creative one with wood.

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  12. YAY, Jamielyn! You did a great job of "linking" me to your blog...which I adore! You did a beautiful job on the valance! :)

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  13. It looks awesome! So professional...love how you trimmed it out. I hope you'll share at my linky party this weekend :)
    http://www.lovelycraftyhome.com

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  14. That looks great. I was thinking of making something like this for over my daughter's bed, kind of like a canopy. Thank you for sharing.

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  15. I love it! Looks FAB!

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  16. It looks fabulous! I've been planning something similar for our kitchen nook... except I'm wrapping mine in batting and fabric ;) It'll be the finishing touch on my near finished nook! So excited.

    Speaking of kitchens, do you mind telling me how much your counter-tops cost? I'm trying to get a general idea of how much it'd cost to have ours redone... thanks for sharing all your awesomeness! *B

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  17. SOOOOO awesome! I really need to do this. Doesn't seem too hard at all.

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  18. I would love to make these for my big living room windows. They would fit the style of my home and really add beauty!

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  19. Love it! Thanks for the tutorial. I have been wanting to make one to go above my bed. I will definitely be coming back to follow your steps!

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  20. I love it-- I've been wanting to make fabric covered ones to add to the decor in the master bedroom... but now I'm thinking wood. Thanks for the tutorial!

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  21. Love the idea to add the rod brackets on the inside. I made valances a few years ago from old door casing and really had a hard time putting the curtains up, DUH! I should have attached brackets directly to the valance!
    ;) Good thinking on your part.

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  22. You made this look so simple and fantastic! Really makes a big difference!

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  23. This is soooo great! Thanks for linking! I'll be featuring this tute on BCD on Feb 17th! thanks!

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  24. Wow, that looks great AND you make it look so simple (:

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  25. Great tutorial! I'm putting it in the Spotlight @ the PoPP. Thanks for sharing it with us.

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  26. WOW - beautiful!!!! I can think of so many places in my house I could do this to.

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  27. Very professional looking! Impressive! Thanks for linking up to Beyond the Picket Fence.

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  28. This looks really good. I have quite a few windows that need this....
    thanks for sharing :)

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  29. Wow ! That really makes your window pop. Thanks for the inspiration! I think this is something I will try. Camille :)

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  30. Those look great! And what a great tute! Thanks for sharing ... I'll be linking. And please come join my link party anytime!

    http://childmade.com/index.php?name=Shared%20links

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  31. This is beautiful...thank you for the tutorial!

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  32. This is fantastic. I bookmarked this so I could come back to it in the future. I sure would love to do this to our windows in our living room! Thanks for the tutorial.

    Jill of oursevendwarfs.com

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  33. Beeeeeautiful! I'm gonna be bustin' out a few of these!

    Thank you so much for sharing, you clever girl!

    Blessings, -- Jill

    blessingsofalifetime.blogspot.com

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  34. I have a really big window in my living that is begging for window treatments, but I don't know how to sew. This just might be the perfect solution, and I love how it looks on you window. I just may add this my honey to do list (I don't know how to use power tools either lol). Thanks!

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  35. That looks awesome! Now I'm trying to figure out where I could put one in my house. :)

    Anna
    www.askannamoseley.com

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  36. I hate to be a dork...but what brand is your Swiss Coffee paint? I'm always looking for just the right white paint and I thought I'd give this a try.
    Thanks!!

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  37. Looks great! Thanks for sharing the tutorial!

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  38. Thanks so much for this! I have been searching the web for exactly this idea!!!!

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  39. Looks awesome! I keep staring at the windows in the living room wondering what to do with them - now I know! Thanks :) Thanks for posting it on Thrifty Decor Chick!! :)

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  40. I love that. You make it sound so easy.

    It adds a serious designer touch to the whole room.

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  41. You just inspired me! I think I want to do this in our living room and dining room. In our dining room we have sliders and this would dress them up. do you think if they were wider than the windows then curtains would fit? You did a great job!

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  42. Oh my you just made my day! I'm sitting in my office underneath this woven roman shade that I never covered with a fabric cornice because I'm too lazy and I realized that this would work so much better!
    And it looks soooo easy!
    Thank you for the tutorial! It looks great in your living room!

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