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Window Treatment Help: Roman Shades on Triple Window
Comments (6)Ok, if you want a Roman Shade I would just do one to cover the whole bank of windows. One for the 3 window and one for the 2 window. How tall are your ceilings? Many people will mount the Roman shades higher than the window casings and allow the bottom of the Roman shade to cover just a small portion of the window, allowing for more light. You could do a wooden blind underneath for privacy and light control. In this case the Roman shade does not have to be operational but stationary and the blinds underneath will be what you use for privacy and light control. Bamboo blinds under a Roman shade are also a nice option....See MoreWindow treatment help for dining room bay windows
Comments (21)I still stand with Jilly’s first example of cafe curtains that are placed about 3/4 of the way up the window. If they would be on rings you could very easily open them during the day and close them at night. I would want light whenever possible. Hopefully the neighbor cannot see in during the daytime....See Morekitchen window seat window treatment help
Comments (10)Your space is very pretty! It is crisp, and clean, and I know you want a window treatment, but consider something that you can launder, or something you will not need to launder. It is a kitchen. Window privacy films mount with a bit of water, are completely removable, inexpensive, and they don’t block the light unless you buy a high privacy film for that purpose. I used Artscape Old English in my sister’s Tudor style home’s first floor bathroom. She had a curtain in there (awful), did not even want to hear about privacy film because it is vinyl, and now thanks me for installing it; the curtain is gone. There are many options and patterns, they reduce UV damage, and you might find they give you what you need for the lower window, with or without a curtain. Old English Etched Leaf...See MoreHelp! Window treatment help!
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