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Window Coverings Ideas: The Top Banana Cornice vs June Tailor Cornice

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Uploaded on Mar 4, 2011

The Top Banana Cornice is the most exciting AND the easiest window treatments available... and to prove it, let's do a comparison.

With only a few pieces, the Top Banana Cornice makes assembly quick and easy. So after only a few minutes, the Top Banana Cornice is DONE and ready to hang. But the struggle continues with the June Tailor Cornice.

Well, are we done? With so many parts and assembly details, it's difficult to know. The rigid plastic makes it difficult to connect all these pieces, and requires much effort at both ends using yet ANOTHER awkward tool.

Pushing into the rigid plastic tuck-slots proves to be another difficulty, and thinner fabric easily slips right out when the tool is removed. Heavier-weight fabric is even more difficult to secure because the entire cornice is made of hard, rigid plastic. Fabric has nothing to naturally adhere to! See here, as we press fabric into one slot, the other slot comes right out!

But the Top Banana Cornice is covered with soft, plush foam. ALL types of fabric easily adhere to the entire cornice with very little effort. Unlike June Tailor, the only tools you need are your fingers!


And since you're covering the cornice while it lies flat, this all can be done quickly and easily and fabric with patterns line up and match naturally.

However, the other cornice is NOT covered flat. The rigid ninety degree angles are difficult to get fabric around and secure. More tools are required to accomplish this, and even so, require a certain skill and coordination to complete.

But remember, the Top Banana Cornice is covered flat, so you're not going around corners. The cornice easily bends, creating soft, plush and professional looking corners. No tools required on this, folks! The BEST window coverings ideas!

http://www.topbananacornice.com

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  • Yabo Wu

    The top banana cornice provides me useful info to measure windows before order valance and cornice online.cool!

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  • Matt Quinn

    Great comparison! The difference is clear!!!!

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    Love that voice!

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  • voicevamp

    It' ssoooo JD! Love it!

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  • J D Smith

    Hey, that's me speaking!

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