Need window covering ideas for different sized windows
hawkeye5
2 months ago
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Comments (13)Justa' thought for you and probably a much less costly solution.... First, I'd use black wrought iron poles/rods for what I'm about to suggest. Think about using a rich, earth toned fabric (rust & lt golds..maybe in a paisley design? However wide your total window is..buy that much yardage...(based on 54" or 60" wide fabric). I'm seeing a canopy suspended down about 4' from the very top of the top windows. The width of the fabric would be the length of the canopy (w/perhaps 3" hems at top & bottom. Run the top of the canopy on a pole at the very top.Then.. by simply placing a pair of the black wrought iron 'L' shaped plant hangars at the 4' mark-you can run the bottom edge of the fabric's hem thru another pole & it will project out away from the window somewhat..I think you can get them w/a 12" arm. This canopy would then cover the top 4' of your windows entire length. From a person's view sitting on your furniture-you'll still be able to look up and out the upper windows-but the glare from the sun will be blocked from the top portion. Also I'd again-(a simple hem job)...make dummy panels to hang from the very top of the top windows-all the way to the floor...one on each end and one on the 2 center wood casings. The canopy would hide your short rods from which the panels will hang. Then to give you a soft look to the bottom portion...you could hang, say- light gold,tab top sheers or semi sheers,on yet another black pole, which would diffuse any afternoon sun. This pole would be placed, on the section of the wider wood beam (for lack of a better word..the one that's 2 glass panes above your sample blinds). Topping it all off would be some really decorative black finials on the ends of the 3 poles. Methinks it would just be a different approach & not something eveyone else has. The cool thing is-if you bouth the drapery panels all in 1 continuous length at Joanne's? You'll get it for the 40 or 50% off price coupon-just cut off the 4 lengths of the windows yourself....See MoreWindow Treatments for Windows of Different Sizes
Comments (1)From your picture it looks like the lower windows by the fireplace are about the same height as your side windows. Could you put the same curtains/shades/drapes on these windows and put a blind on the top windows by the fireplace. IMHO the curtains should be all the same in one room....See MoreNeed ideas for a different kind of window treatment - a boat
Comments (15)We need window treatments for privacy in the marina, and mostly for sun suppression. The amount of heat from the sun shining in is tremendous. Light colored window treatments will reflect quite a lot. Limo tint. You mean like they use on auto windows so you can't see in? Can you see out?...See MoreWindow Treatments for Windows of Different Sizes??
Comments (7)You might want to consider a valance over both the windows that treats these two window as one. That would hide the roller shades. You could have a this made in the same fabric as you have used for the panels in the other areas of the house. I would lean towards the roller shads instead of the panels in these two room since you have a small space to the side of the smaller window the panel may cover up more of the window then you want to....See Morehawkeye5
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