Window treatment recommendations?
27 days ago
last modified: 27 days ago
Featured Answer
Sort by:Oldest
Comments (7)
- 25 days ago
Related Discussions
Window treatment recommendations
Comments (1)More photos...See MoreWindow treatment recommendations
Comments (18)As others have said, window treatments need not be the same, but beware of those that are in visual shot of each other. For instance, the windows in living and dining rooms that adjoin each other, or kitchen windows (typically over the sink) and the kitchen dining are 15 feet away. They need not be identical (although sometimes that’s good) but they should relate so the house doesn’t look like a sample sale. Also, with Roman blinds, be aware that even drawn up they block a good chunk of the upper part of the window, which might be an issue sometimes (depends on the window size, the view, etc)....See MoreWindow treatment recommendation
Comments (3)If you use a curved rod as shown above, you need to mount it at the top of the alcove, or halfway between that and the top of the windows. Measure to see what works. You could also use a straight rod on the flat part of the wall, above the alcove and all the way to the ends of that wall. Look for linen that matches your wall color. Another option is removing your blinds and using woven wood roman shades which would give you some texture and a more casual feel....See MoreWindow treatments in this space?
Comments (20)The most versatile window covering for an inside mount installation are bottom-up top-down blinds and shades. You can move them to any part of your window depending on light or privacy. Absolutely no need to fully close your shades for privacy - just partially on the bottom. With only 1 inch in depth, they install perfectly to shallow trims and windows....See MoreRelated Professionals
Boise Window Contractors · DeLand Window Contractors · The Villages Window Contractors · Clarksburg Window Contractors · Rio Linda Window Contractors · Scotts Valley Window Contractors · Wixom Window Contractors · Aurora General Contractors · Bowling Green General Contractors · Clinton General Contractors · Leavenworth General Contractors · Lighthouse Point General Contractors · Point Pleasant General Contractors · Salem General Contractors · Winfield General Contractors- 24 days ago
- 23 days ago
- 23 days ago
- 22 days ago
Related Stories

WINDOWSTreatments for Large or Oddly Shaped Windows
Get the sun filtering and privacy you need even with those awkward windows, using panels, shutters, shades and more
Full Story
DECORATING GUIDESHow to Get Your Window Treatment Right
Here's the lingo to know to get the draperies you really want
Full Story
WINDOW TREATMENTSThe Art of the Window: Power Up With Motorized Treatments
We look at 11 spots in your home where automatic shades, screens, curtains and more make sense
Full Story
WINDOW TREATMENTSBedroom Window Treatments to Block the Light
Sleep tight with curtains, shades and more designed to keep out bright rays while letting stylishness in
Full Story
DECORATING GUIDESYour Guide to Window Treatments
The right window treatments can provide privacy, light control and safety — or just better style
Full Story
DECORATING GUIDES8 Wonderfully Creative Window Treatments
If regular curtains and rods feel too off the rack, look to these imaginative alternatives for one-of-a-kind windows
Full Story
WINDOW TREATMENTS7 Window Treatments That Can Lower Your Energy Bills
Beautify your windows, keep your home cool and reduce energy use all at once with the right covering
Full Story
WINDOW TREATMENTSThe Key to Designer-Look Window Treatments
Learn the one thing that will make your curtains suffer if you get it wrong — and how to get it right
Full Story
WINDOWSPretty (and Money-Saving) Window Treatments
Stationary Drapes, Shades and Swags Add Polish for Less
Full Story
WINDOW TREATMENTSGreat Ways to Dress a Bay Window
If you’re hemming and hawing over curtains and shutters — or nothing at all — these bay window treatment ideas can help
Full StorySponsored
VA & MD Architectural Design-Build Firm | 6x Best of Houzz Winner
lynn s