Window treatment for remodeled home
Travis
4 years ago
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Please help with window treatments post remodel :)
Comments (1)ignore this thread...duplicate post...See MoreRemodel Completed but we still need Window Treatment HELP
Comments (8)I think eclectic can be fun but it needs to done well the thing I dislike is the TV above the FR that wall unit you have could easily have been reconfigured to have the TV above it and the shelving part somehwere else. IMO the sofa at least needs to fac the TV I can’t figure out the reason for th yellow pattern or eaven the style of the chairs You have kind of a MCM vibe going on and those chairs are not and that clock belongs in an entry hall Normally I would do drapes but with no space for stackback by the door I think nice roman blinds might be the answerIf you need sun or heat control the some inside mount solar shades and outside mount roman blinds maybe if the chairs are a done deal then introduce that yellow in the fabric for the romans...See MoreWhole house remodel window treatment question
Comments (3)Are you living in the house during the remodel? If not then do nothing. Otherwise what do you want in the end after the remodel is done? Is every room an issue so that at night you'd be able to see in to the areas where you are or is it just certain rooms and others you can not worry about. Also are you tall people or would it be enough to cover just the lower part of the windows temporarily? New windows would make sense to install before doing any drywall work in case there are any touch ups needed to the drywall, however some GC doesn't seem to care if they have to do it. Replacement windows in general are designed to be installed with minimal work needed to the house....See MoreKitchen Window treatments tie in with family room window treatments?
Comments (9)Since you have the cranks on the windows and need access to them, I wouldn't put anything there. Valances can be old fashioned and your windows are more contemporary. If I didn't need privacy, I would forego window treatments. The views are nice, but if you don't want to see the deck and its furnishings, try an inside mounted semi-sheer cafe curtain on the tall window. That still allows a view of the trees, but will block the deck and railings from sight. Add color to the kitchen with some colorful hand towels, pot holders, crocks/cookie jars/canisters, a kettle or small appliance. If you limit the items to a few decorative accessories, you can change them out when you feel the mood or the seasons change. Pops of orange A bit of lemon Turquoise...See MoreBeth H. :
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