Best roman window shades according to redditors

We found 3 Reddit comments discussing the best roman window shades. We ranked the 3 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Roman Window Shades:

u/carowley · 7 pointsr/BabyBumps

More pics here!

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Disclaimer: There's really no theme to our nursery, despite the abundance of giraffes and Poohs. I already owned all of these Winnie the Pooh stuffed bears...he's a lifelong love of mine, and I just think giraffes are neat.

TOP FIVE

  1. Crib: Graco Benton 5-in-1 in Pebble Gray. I got a really, really good deal on this through amazon, because the box it came in was damaged and they couldn't guarantee that the crib itself wouldn't have some superficial damage. I wasn't bothered by the prospect, and luckily it turned out I didn't have to be! Crib was in perfect shape and I got it for 50% its normal price.
  2. Mobile: unfortunately, I think this particular style of mobile is sold out, but I got it from Sorrel & Fern on Amazon. Here is a similar style, though it's woodland themed.
  3. Blinds: we had some old pull cord blinds before, which were some of the first things to go. I got these magnetic blinds here. I will say they're a liiittle too big for the size window we have but nothing a little adjusting can't fix. They were super easy to install, too.
  4. Marquee 'J': I love this so much. I don't even know why.
  5. We got a lot of hand me down furniture from friends and family - our changing table, dresser, and the recliner I have set up in my nursing corner. I think my favorite contribution from family is the hand-made giraffe that my Aunt knit for him. I know it took her a lot of time and I adore it.
  6. Bonus stroller: My MIL bought this for us, which I'm really grateful for. We live 2 blocks away from a sizable park and I wanted something that would be easy to handle on the walking trails.
  7. Bonus floating shelves: I had a hell of a time installing these, but that was a fight between me and the drywall than it was the fault of the shelves themselves.
u/Narvinye · 2 pointsr/DesignMyRoom

I'm so glad I was able to help. You've really made my day.

Links:

Bedding

[Roman Shade] (http://www.amazon.com/Oriental-Furniture-Cotton-Window-24-Inch/dp/B005H0R6H8/ref=sr_1_1/181-0007759-3966453?s=furniture&ie=UTF8&qid=1382715224&sr=1-1)

Dragon Tree

Table Lamp

Ikea Desk Items

I really just used these items to give you some ideas, so don't feel like you're stuck using any of those.

You may be able to find a nightstand on Craigslist for $50 or less and paint it to match your dresser. The reason I used that particular picture was because I was dumbfounded over that green item sitting on the books. Seriously...what is that thing? I swear it looks like someone wadded up a piece of sod and threw it in there!

You can probably pick up a similar vase, a pot for the tree, and other accessories in Michaels, and table lamps like that are available everywhere.

As for the bedding, sets like that are pretty economical because they include everything you need, but that particular set has to be dry cleaned. I wouldn't even consider it if you have a pet that likes to sleep on your bed. However, you should be able to find something similar if that bothers you.

For the desk, I really just used that one since it's DIY. You can get a similar effect by going to a home improvement store and getting them to cut a board to any size you'd like and then painting or staining it. You can put it on practically anything: file cabinets, bookcases, kitchen cabinets, etc. It's fairly inexpensive and will give you a custom look.

I had no idea you liked comic books or I would have used some comic covers for the artwork. My husband is a collector and I swear we need a bigger house because his collection is getting out of hand!

u/greatdirtsandwich · 2 pointsr/DesignMyRoom