An often overlooked aspect of any décor is the window area. This is unfortunate, as the window treatments you choose can transform the look from dull to dazzling. And your choices extend far beyond traditional mini blinds and curtains.
There are other things besides the look that you need to keep in mind when choosing window treatments. Two other things you need to consider are privacy and the level of sunlight that comes in. In addition, you want to be sure to choose something that isn’t going to clash and rather will flow with the rest of your décor.
Some Reasonable Choices
The first step in choosing window treatments depends largely on what room you want them for. Most likely, you’ll want a minimal amount of light to come into your bedroom; thus, a shade or blind that’s a darker color or made of wood is a good choice. On the other hand, a lightweight shade of mini blind is better for the kitchen, as many people prefer sunshine and brightness. You can choose either vertical or horizontal blinds, depending on your personal preference. Or go with a light-colored wood shutter instead that you can open up to reap the full benefit of the natural sunlight.
In the living area, your best bet is window treatments that have more color. You won’t believe the difference adding color around the windows makes in the look of your home. It’s up to you, whether you want to choose colored shade made of luxurious fabrics or vinyl. Just be sure to take into consideration price, as well as your lighting and privacy needs.
Privacy Counts as Well
Some people want to know that no one can see inside their home at night, which allows them to feel more secure. You can find a shade perfect for this at certain specialty stores. Made from perforated material, this custom roller shade gives only a one-way view. Thus, when it’s pulled down, light gets in and you can see out, but any would-be intruder would not be able to see inside.
Are you one of those people who loves the look of sheer curtains but really needs that privacy in the evenings? Relax-it’s possible to have both! By using sheer curtains that are three times as wide as the window they’re covering, the dense gathers will keep anyone outside from seeing in. Great fabrics for this include vo9ile and batiste.
Size Plays a Role
Do you have a large window in your home? Then blinds and draperies might be your best option, especially if that window is 6 or 7 feet wide. You can install panels of blinds across the width of the window and then add style and color with some richly textured drapes. The blinds will provide all the light control and privacy you need, while the draperies work to dress up the room.
If this large windows takes up practically an entire wall, then think about installing a track across the entire width. This gives you the option of either closing the drapes or curtains partially around the window or opening them up completely to expose the entire window and wall. You’ll end up with an eye-catching, truly unique look.
The choices in today’s window treatments are seemingly endless, allowing you to have whatever you need in terms of privacy, lighting, and style. Thus, you can choose something that will give you the amount of light you want, the nighttime privacy you need, and the extra punch of style you desire.
About the Writer…
Leon Tuberman has been in the home furnishings and interior design industry for 4 decades. He owns and operates his family owned furniture store. They carry a large selection of American made solid oak furniture for your living room, dining room and bedroom. Whether you’re looking for a oak bookcase for your dorm room or wood tv stands for your theater room then they have everything you need.