What are swags and cascades?
Swags are the prototypical top treatment that is a step up from a cornice or valance. Swags resemble gathered fabric half circles that undulate across the head of a window. Cascades are the solt gathered folds of fabric that fall from the left and right sides of the window to complete the look and fully frame the window.
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