They may seem like an insignificant feature to your room’s design, but window treatments serve several purposes, including:
Window treatments complete a room and are typically selected at the end of a design phase but should be considered throughout the entire process.
It can be challenging to find the perfect complementary window treatments, but you should avoid trying different looks for each room in your home--remember that consistency is key to creating a unified look throughout your house.
Here are a few pointers to help you confidently choose the right window treatment for the spaces in your home.
There are several types of window treatments you may want to consider for each of your spaces. The following are popular styles that can complement any space.
Drapes are structured by their backing and drape from the rod down to the floor creating a more formal look.
Curtains are similar to drapes, but they are more relaxed and made of lighter fabrics.
Fabric shades are attached to a rod mounted at the top of the window and move up and down usually by a cord.
Blinds are similar to shades as they move up and down. However, they aren’t made of fabric, rather they are bamboo, plastic, wood, or aluminum slates that tilt up and down.
Bare windows have their own window treatment options, such as a tint or a low-e coating. If you wanted to enhance your home’s privacy and adjust the amount of sunlight illuminating a room, a window tint may be best for you.
You may even choose to incorporate a low-e coating, shades, and curtains as your window treatment(s) style. There are several ways you can enhance and complete your room’s style and function.
Locate an EAS window dealer near you to find the perfect bare window treatment for your home, or click the button below to download our shopping guide and learn which window style and treatment is best for your design preferences and lifestyle.