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Step-by-Step Pictures and Instructions To Build Your Own Window Cornices
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Create wooden window cornices for your curtains and drapes.
Read an overview of how to build your own window cornices.
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Measure the outside width and depth of curtains, curtain rods or shades that you want to cover and their distances from the wall. Add 1 in. to determine the inside box dimensions.
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