
Curtain sconces comprise a decorative curtain hardware that are basically used for holding curtains. They can also be used as rod holders and come in various styles and finishes. Sconces are stylish, yet functional and can also be used to hang scarf valances, in addition to curtains. They are infact decorative window sconces which can enhance the look of a room. In order to achieve an ultimate decorative statement, these appealing sconces can also be used with scarves, poles or a combination of both. Generally sconces are used in pairs to hold a curtain rod or scarf valance.
Materials & Finishes on Curtain Sconces
A wide range of materials are used for making decorative curtain or drape sconces. Some of the materials used include:
Initially, sconces were made of hand-carved wood or plaster and they were very heavy as well as expensive. With increasing demand and technological advancements, lightweight and economical sconces have been made with innovative designs and styles.
Black iron finish is the most sought after finish among wrought iron sconces. However, wood sconces are given various paint finishes to match with other decorative hardware components. The anntique finish is very popular. There are sconces with bronze finish, brass finish, white metal finish, copper finish etc. The actual beauty of the room increases when the sconces match with the entire room's decor. So selection of sconces plays a vital role.
Curtain Sconce Installation
Installation of sconce is easy and it comes with mounting screws. For better results, sconces can be fixed three to four inches above the window top and one to two inches from the side. The curtain can be pulled though the opening of the sconce.
Enhancing the Decor
Sconces are popular decorative hardware that can easily become a focal point for contemporary window fashions. There are different varieties of appealing, useful and affordable window sconces to give the finishing touch to your window and your room. Enhance window treatments using swags, scarves, drapes with stunning curtain sconces that pull the entire window treatment together.