I really enjoy watching old movies, especially those made when it was customary for men and women to wear hats. Toppers embodied a kind of formality of style that has fallen out of fashion, but I think there is something refined about seeing a dashing man like Cary Grant or William Powell (two of my faves!) in a cap.
What does this have to do with interior design, you ask?
I've begun to appreciate more and more the look of pelmet or cornice boxes atop a well-dressed window. Like a milliner's felted creation, a pelmet/cornice adds a finished touch that a rod can't always capture.
As with hats, there are many styles of pelmets to choose from:
(sample cornice/pelmet shapes via Pinterest)
Pelmets/cornices can be glamorized with fancy fretwork designs.
(via Dec-a-porter / Dec-a-porter)
They can be accentuated with bold, banded ribbon.
Cornices can be scalloped for a feminine, soft effect.
(via Traditional Home / Decorpad)
Haven't had enough pelmets and cornices?
Here are a few more unique toppers for your windows.
Do you prefer neutral and subdued?
(via CWB Architects)
Or bright and monogrammed?
(via Hi Sugarplum!)
How about a cornice that is architecturally arched?
(via Martha Stewart)
Or why not stud a pelmet for tough but sophisticated look?
(via Katiedid)
So, what's your take on dressing windows with pelmets or cornices?
Is the look outmoded like a man in a hat or timeless like Cary Grant and William Powell?
So, what's your take on dressing windows with pelmets or cornices?
Is the look outmoded like a man in a hat or timeless like Cary Grant and William Powell?
Love 'em! As long as the ceiling isn't too low.
ReplyDeleteAnything structured and detailed adds such a nice touch to the room. I need to try the studded version at some point.
I love them and think they're making a real comeback. I tend to like them with a little embellishment but not too much (does that sound wishy-washy?). I like the banded, greek key and a little fretwork, and I think they're especially great in bedrooms for some reason!
ReplyDeleteI think I'm starting to love them again! The fretwork designs my favorite and I'd have to say no the scallops!
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As a fabricator, I can tell you that they've never gone out. Cornices are one of the timeless treatments that we always sell! Great post!!
ReplyDeletei love the 'PLAY' on images and words.
ReplyDeleteyou have my fave man ....C.G.
renee