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114-Tahoe |
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The 114-Tahoe does not have any horizontal stitching or grommets. This style is very similar to the 104-Laguna; however, the 114-Tahoe does not have stays in the pleats. In addition, the lifting cords are spaced farther apart. These two differences give this shade a softer, more draped look than the 104-Laguna. However, because of the lack of structure, it might require dressing when the shade is raised. When fully lowered, this style is flat, with a straight bottom edge.
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This style is an excellent choice for fabrics with large scale or scenic patterns that look best without interruption.
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Small tack stitches (made to attach the cord rings) are visible on the face of the shade, and add character.
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This shade can be made up in any fabric. Tightly woven fabrics have a tailored appearance, whereas softer fabrics tend to have a relaxed appearance.
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Shade construction is slightly different if the shade is made up in a sheer fabric.
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When first installed, the shade may need to be pulled up fully and left in place for several days to establish pleat memory.
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