Valance
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Valance ( noun )
A short piece of decorative fabric hung along the top edge of a window to conceal the curtain rods or tracks.
Origin:
Mid 18th century: from french valance, from old french avaler "to lower", from latin valere "be strong". .
Examples:
- The valance added a touch of elegance to the room.
- She used a valance to conceal the curtain rods and add privacy to the room.
- The valance was made from a matching fabric to the curtains.
- Valances are a popular choice for window treatments in bedrooms.
- Valances can be used alone or in combination with other window treatments such as curtains.
(As a verb)
Valance ( verb )
A short piece of decorative fabric hung along the top edge of a window to conceal the curtain rods or tracks.
Origin:
Mid 18th century: from french valance, from old french avaler "to lower", from latin valere "be strong". .
Examples:
- The valance added a touch of elegance to the room.
- She used a valance to conceal the curtain rods and add privacy to the room.
- The valance was made from a matching fabric to the curtains.
- Valances are a popular choice for window treatments in bedrooms.
- Valances can be used alone or in combination with other window treatments such as curtains.