Thank you Elizabeth, for allowing me the pleasure to guest post!
For today’s post I thought I’d share with you the many different ways to treat your windows. I love that there are truly so many different ways to do so. When I’m working with a client (especially when it is a new construction or remodel), we start addressing windows at an early stage because we might enlarge or add/omit a window, and we may decide to have specialty windows (leaded glass, glass block, etc.).
Today, we are mostly seeing the clean, straight stationary panels or Roman shades in windows, but I thought I’d share with you different drapery treatments as well as window designs. And since there are different window styles and shapes, this will determine how you will treat each one. Remember that you can always add an extra detail and dress up a drapery treatment with trim, whether it be a simple band, another fabric, beaded or fringe trim, etc.
While I’m only scratching the surface in window treatment designs, I do hope you enjoy all these different styles.
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| Vining Design Associates |
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| Vining Design Associates |
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| Jane Page Design Group |
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| Vining Design Associates |
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Stationary Roman Shades that are mounted on the outside, by Annsley Interiors.
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| Jane Page Design Group |
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| Vining Design Associates |
Sheer cafe curtains provide some privacy while allowing the light to shine through in this master bath, by Peter Zimmerman Architects.![]() |
| Peter Zimmerman Architects |
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| Vining Design Associates |
I wanted to show you this room, by Suzanne Kasler, so you could see one way to treat a corner wall. The drapery hardware do not connect, but you can have your custom drapery company have the rod made to connect (making an ‘L’ shape).![]() |
| Suzanne Kasler |
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| Vining Design Associates |
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| Tiffany Eastman |
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Nothing finishes a room like great curtains, and these rooms are gorgeous. Thank you for sharing, Donna.
Happy Friday.
Teresa
xoxo
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Thank you Elizabeth for allowing me to guest post on your blog. I truly enjoyed it!
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