Window treatments for 2 different windows?
rmcreech
5 years ago
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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 MoreI have it narrowed down to 2 paint colors and 2 window treatments
Comments (16)I like the 1st rug. It's not something I would normally like, but the colors are nice. I was looking at the settee for our new home, I love the look of it. I prefer the beige colors, Netsuke. There's so much you can do with neutral colors so that you won't get tired of it as fast. What I would do is go to JC Penney and see if the have the curtains in stock. You can usually get the better sale in the store for curtains (buy 1 get 1 for $1). Even if you went there to bring the curtains home to get a feel for the colors in the house, then bring them back. Be sure to go to google and do a search for JC Penney coupon code. I've found that with some things (like the settee) free shipping may be cheaper, but with curtains a % off coupon works best....See MoreWindow Treatments - Different Size
Comments (2)2 blinds per entire window.... I had one custom made previously for a large window because it did not have the clear divisions in the middle like yours do... big mistake.. it was so heavy it was a PITA to raise/lower. No advice on the panels. I think it would look good with just modern shades....See MoreDifferent windows/same space window treatment advice
Comments (4)It's difficult because the front window is super traditional with the arches and grids but all the other ones are very modern. Because of that, I would try to use the same window treatments to bring some cohesion between all of them....See Moremercurygirl
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