How To Choose The Right Window Treatments For Your Home

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Picking the perfect window treatments is an essential part of setting the right atmosphere in your home. In this post, we’ll go room to room and I’ll share the best window treatment options depending on your needs and style!

LIVING ROOM

Window treatments can help set the mood for your space, and they also provide an opportunity to showcase your personal style—and elevate your living room aesthetics.

To create a serene atmosphere in a bedroom, a combination window treatment that allows for maximum light control is ideal. A combination of lined draped curtains with sheer shades, or blackout panels and unlined curtains is your best bet.

bedroom

KITCHEN

If your curtains will be in close contact with these elements, opt for materials that are easy to clean, safe, and durable. Vinyl and faux wood are amazing for this, and they come in tons of different colors and finishes. 

BATHROOM

Synthetic materials like faux wood, vinyl, and polyester provide exactly that. Vinyl roller curtains, faux-rattan roller blinds, and roman shades made with water-resistant fabric are just some options for rooms with humid conditions. You can go for inside-mount curtains to get a clean and sleek look or soften the light to create a more spa-like vibe with sheer curtains

STUDIES + HOME OFFICE

If your curtains will be in close contact with these elements, opt for materials that are easy to clean, safe, and durable. Vinyl and faux wood are amazing for this, and they come in tons of different colors and finishes. 

There is no hard and fast rule that all curtains in a house should be the same. It all boils down to your personal style and what you like. Still, using the same type of curtains throughout the house can create a unified look and make the entire space look more harmonious.

Should all curtains in a house be the same?

What window treatment makes a room look bigger?

To make it look like the room is bigger, opt for window treatments that are hung higher than the window frame (around 3 inches below the ceiling) and go beyond the frame’s sides. Window treatments with a subtle vertical striped pattern can also give the impression of more height, especially if paired with sheer fabrics that allow natural light to pass through.

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