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Window Treatment Ideas

As a home owner, whether you know it or not, window treatment ideas can play a big role in the feel and atmosphere of the home that goes far beyond letting sunlight in and providing a way to see out. Also, beyond simply making a decorating decision, there is practical basis for having shades, shutters or blinds in order to block sunlight and help maintain privacy when needed. Luckily, there are all kinds of window treatment ideas that accomplish many different wants and needs in decorating windows.


Windows that face streets or other public areas traditionally will need to be designed with shades, blinds and shutters that provide the most privacy. Windows in the rear of the house or even on a second story may not need to be treated with this concern in mind.

Structure of a particular window also influences window treatment ideas. Windows, that by themselves aren’t very attractive, may be dressed up with curtains that flow well with the overall theme and color scheme of the room they are in. On the other hand, some windows are the main feature of the room and should not be covered with curtains so is to epitomize what a crucial aspect the window is to the décor of the room.

Room style plays a big part in conjuring up window treatment ideas. Determine if the room’s style is electric, modern, country, traditional or contemporary. Electric rooms require that window treatments be one-of-a-kind and innovative, whereas country styled rooms should decorate windows with simple panels mixed with retro fabrics that can be effective in bringing the windows in the room to life. Stay away from anything too extravagant when decorating both contemporary and modern windows.

In rooms with limited patterns, curtains with patterns can bring a contemporary look that has the potential to add a lot of character to living space. When all is said and done, selecting colors and patterns that accomplish adding another element to a living space can only enhance the beauty and charm of your room.

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