Assemble the cornice board.
Upholstered cornice board instructions.
The wood either hardboard or plywood provides a firm support for the interlining and fabric.
Our upholstered cornice style valances are available in six design styles so that you get the look you want.
An upholstered cornice board.
We make bay window cornices soft valances and we m anufacture custom drapery panels.
So i brainstormed how to build a cornice box on my own.
In this way cornices provide a more structured window treatment option than valences do while also creating interest through the fabric that you use.
Cornices are a great way to add a upscale decorative look to your windows.
They re custom and very expensive.
Custom upholstered wood frame cornice boards are a beautiful inexpensive and an easy way to spice up any room.
Level and mark the holes to install a heavy duty l bracket on the top right side of the window frame.
Steps to construct your upholstered cornice board.
It s not too heavy is easy to join sections for larger cornices and the returns are simple to make.
Cut the cornice board front top and sides according to the measurements.
These look great over drapes and can be made in a coordinating fabric to your drapes fabric.
You can create an infinite variety of looks to fit any room.
My own preference is for hardboard.
Remember that i wanted to keep this little refresh as cheap as possible right.
Instead a cornice is an upholstered board that is attached to the wall above your window.
Also because cornices are covered boards you will also often hear them.
Attach the upholstered medallion onto the center of the upholstered cornice box.
There is no hanging fabric.
Create a three sided box by attaching the front board to the sides with wood glue and secure with a nail gun.
Pre drill holes using a 1 4 drill bit.
An upholstered cornice board using a wood base is very easy to make.
Determine the exact placement of the cornice on the window.
The first and most important step in the construction of your cornice boards is measurement.
Run a bead of wood glue on all joints.
Create your cornice in different styles.
Hammer three nails equidistant apart on the side.