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The beauty of custom window treatment is that they can be offered in many sizes.
Therefore, we also cater to homes with unique, but also challenging windows.

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End Cap
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End Cap

Price: $22.00

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End Cap for Use with 2 1/4" Poles

End Cap: Traditional 2 1/4" Wood
Item # Dimensions
23-140-03 1 3/8" L x 3" H

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Testimonials

Elena Kondrashova told us:
I wanted to thank you for the beautiful shades I received from you. You\\\'ve completed the work ahead of schedule, and the shades are just absolutely gorgeous. They fit perfectly and transformed the whole room. I don\\\'t usually write testimonials, but this was an exceptional customer experience. Thank you!

Peter L told us:
The shades are great. The measurer (me) blew it by ordering the wrong size (1/2 inch too wide. I can recover but next time I\'ll measure twice and order once. Thank you


TIPS:

Swags and cascades are a dramatic treatment for windows. The swag is a drape of fabric which hangs in front of the curtains; the cascades are the elegant lengths of fabric that frame the window on either side. The more formal version is fixed to a valance board, but fabric can be draped informally over a rod as the only form of window dressing. Although the formal swags look best on tall windows, dressing full-length curtains, they can be effective scaled down to suit smaller windows.