**Added mockups** What type of window treatments would you do?
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What type of window treatment would you put on this window?
Comments (9)I don't have pictures of our ancient MB, but I noticed that yours seems to be close to your neighbors. I am a fanatic about privacy, so I had wooden blinds installed on the large window in our MB. They've been up for 15 years and when we remodel later this year, we'll have new blinds. Am very satisfied with blinds, as they give almost total light control and can be adjusted for any privacy condition that one needs. If I were putting blinds above your tub, I'd add a valance or scarf or tie-back curtains to soften the look. If you're thinking about curtains or other fabric treatments, you might have a look at countrycurtains dot com. They have a great selection of looks and their prices are very, very reasonable (and their customer service is excellent). At the very least you'll be able to see lots of window treatments, from contemporary to ultra-feminine. Could I ask you about your shower? We're also probably going to install a drop-in. Where did you get yours, and what are its dimensions, height and width?...See MoreWhat kind of window treatments would you use here?
Comments (5)The windows of a house says a lot about the personality of those living in it. The kind of treatment would definitely portray your level of elegance, taste, and wisdom. Your windows are wide and tall, and it entails some difficulty in measurements. Might I suggest some wooden shutters? Here is a link that might be useful: Plantation Shutters Place...See MoreWhat kind of window treatments would you use?
Comments (16)I like the idea of a roller blind for the kitchen window, if you need to cover it, or you could use a soft pleated or cellular shade. I only have a valance (Kuba cloth) in my kitchen window, which I added because I get too much morning light - otherwise I have a very pretty view from that window. For the bay windows, the corner might be a bit tight for outside mount Roman shades. I've always used drapes whenever I had bay windows, as they work well at the corners. You could use inside mount Roman shades, but they would have to be exactly the right width, and the length should be pretty accurate also....See MoreWindow Treatment dilemma! How would you dress this window?
Comments (7)Dear Danielle: Bottom-up Top-down shades will perfectly work for these windows. The install inside mount, are minimalistic in design and combine form and function. You can keep the bottom of the shades closed while enjoying natural light from the top. Please visit us at www.fenstermann.com or give us a call at 619.665.9446....See Morejlynn1187
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