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jockewing

Should I ditch the drapes?

16 years ago

I have been struggling mightily to get my living room decorated to my liking. I have posted several times before about problems with lighting and paint colors.

I currently have the 2 inch white plantation blinds on all my windows, with a rod and drapery panels on each window as well. I was having a lot of trouble matching paint colors to the olive colored drapes I have, so I picked up some sand colored ones to try. When I took one set of the drapes down, I immediately noticed how much lighter and brighter the room felt. I guess I really never noticed before how much actual visual weight those drapes were adding to the relatively small room. I really do like the look of drapes, and I originally got them to hide the fact that my windows do not have any kind of trim, it's just cut out of the drywall with a basic painted white sill at the bottom.

My new big idea is to take down all the drapes, frame out the windows with some white painted trim, and install the bamboo shades that I really love and have wanted forever. I will always have the option of adding the drapes back in sometime in the future.

How hard do you think it would be to frame out the windows? I know it would be a lot easier than crown. Do you think it would look OK considering there isn't any wood casing on the window? Would it look alright if I painted the interior of the casing and the trim the same white color? I really think little things like trim really make a huge difference into turning a regular house into something special.

When I get home from work I'll post some "with" and "without" drape pictures.

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