It looks like they stuck a valance in between the two panels in that pic, so I doubt they're attached and therefore easy to omit when copying the look, at least.
I got some short tab-top panels at Target recently. Mine are actually the color in that pic, but they did have dark brown ones. Did you want the tie up shade to be plane or would a coordinating pattern work for you?
-- Edited by Elle at 11:27, 2006-10-13
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They can be expensive but I'm sure you could have them made at Smith and Noble. They offer lots of fabric options...the last catalog I flipped through seemed to feature quite a bit of brown...
It looks like they stuck a valance in between the two panels in that pic, so I doubt they're attached and therefore easy to omit when copying the look, at least.
I got some short tab-top panels at Target recently. Mine are actually the color in that pic, but they did have dark brown ones. Did you want the tie up shade to be plane or would a coordinating pattern work for you?
-- Edited by Elle at 11:27, 2006-10-13
I would prefer the tie up shade to be a solid brown. But if the pattern worked with the bedding, I'd be fine with it being coordinating.