Even if you don’t require window treatments solely for privacy, it doesn’t mean your windows should remain bare. Elegantly chosen drapery can bring cohesion and design elegance to every room without significant effort. But is drapery alone sufficient? Dive in as we explore how to seamlessly layer drapery with other window treatment styles for a tailored look.
All drapery is not the same. Do you lean towards sheer or linen? Perhaps silk over cotton? Considerations about blackout lining might also arise. Once the fabric type is settled, the color, pattern, and length will need attention. While some opt for drapery that pools gracefully on the floor, others might wish for drapery hems that barely graze it. Accurate measurements are key in either case.
Expert Insight: Engage with a designer or window treatment specialist. They can measure your windows accurately and provide invaluable advice on fabric and color selections.
Blinds and shades provide an excellent medium to fine-tune light and privacy. They’re equally adept at insulating against drafts. Now, the choice is yours: traditional white blinds, faux wood, authentic wood, woven shades, fabric shades, or Roman designs. By layering blinds or shades beneath drapery, you gain full control. You decide when to bask in the natural light and when to shield your interiors.
Expert Insight: For bathrooms, faux wood blinds are ideal. They resist moisture and imbue the space with a touch of nature.
Jewel-toned fabrics are gaining traction.
HGTV, predicts that the pairing of these fabrics with understated metallics will dominate window treatment trends.
Drapery isn’t limited to windows
Hang drapery on windowless walls, perhaps behind a bed, to introduce depth and warmth. It duals as a headboard and a faux window.
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