12 Window Treatment Ideas to Suit Every Home and Budget

You want your home to look beautiful, and that includes the windows. But with such an array of options, how do you know which ones to choose?

From modern shades to elegant drapery, window treatments can be decorative or functional or a mix of both. Whatever your preference, the following list of window treatment ideas will provide a few good options for your home.

Drapery

Curtains and drapes are often used in the same sentence. However, there’s a marked difference between the two. Both consist of fabric panels, but drapes are made from heavier fabric and lined to block out outside light. It’s this feature that makes drapes the perfect window treatment for bedrooms.

The flowing effect of drapes as they reach from the top of the window to the floor makes them a beautiful choice for decorative windows.

Shutters

Although slightly more expensive than other window treatments, shutters are a great way to protect privacy and control light. Shutters are attached to the window using hinges, adding a touch of artistic elegance to your home. Not only do shutters look attractive, but they also add value to the house by increasing insulation.

Roman Shades

Roman shades are made from fabric, and they have a pull cord to help raise and lower the shade. The folds and pleats in Roman shades give your interior a modern, stylish vibe. In addition, it’s easy to control the amount of light in the room by adjusting the height of the shade.

Sliding Panels

A sliding panel is ideal for larger window treatments like patio doors or room dividers. Panels slide effortlessly to the side to allow light in or cover the window area entirely for more privacy. You can even match the fabric to the rest of your décor, creating an opulent interior.

Woven Wood Shades

For a more natural look, why not try wood shades? Wood shades add warmth and texture to your home. Whereas most other shades have two options, allow light in or block light out, wood shades let natural light filter through, providing the perfect balance. In addition, wood shades are durable and come in various natural colors to match your home. They can be made from a variety of wood materials–like bamboo, reeds, and grasses–which give a range of options for your home.

Traditional Venetian Blinds

Venetian blinds are highly versatile window treatments. Suitable for all interior styles, from modern to shabby chic, Venetian blinds are versatile and durable. A simple wipe with a damp cloth is all it takes to keep your Venetian blinds looking new. Another big plus is being able to control the amount of light coming in by altering the angle of the slats.

Pleated Shades

Want to choose a fabric to match your interior without the heaviness of drapes or curtains? Pleated shades are the perfect fabric alternative. Choose your pleat size and fabric and create a blind that complements your interior effortlessly. In addition, pleated shades keep their shape for many years, making them a long-lasting window treatment option.

Cellular Shades

If you’re looking for extra insulation as well as a beautiful window, cellular blinds are the ideal choice. 3D honeycomb-shaped cells trap air, keeping the heat in during winter and out during the summer. Cellular blinds can keep light out or allow light to flood in and are also great noise reducers.

Wood Blinds

Wood blinds are one of the longest-lasting types of window treatments on the market. Available in various colors and sizes, wood blinds are versatile and easy to maintain. Any dirt or grime sits on the surface and can be wiped clean with a cloth or duster. Wood blinds are a timeless classic – refined, sophisticated, and stylish.

Solar Shades

Solar shades not only look fabulous, but they also protect your interior (and your eyes) by absorbing and reflecting harmful UV rays. Even better, solar shades can help you save money by reducing energy costs by up to 15%. If you like a clean and clutter-free environment, solar shades are the perfect window dressing for your home.

Sheer Shades

Sheer shades open up space, making the room seem larger and lighter – ideal for smaller rooms. Sheer shades are a combination of a shade and a blind. The shade has vanes that can be opened or closed, encased by a layer of sheer fabric.

Blackout Shades

For people who need their sleep, blackout shades are an excellent choice for a window treatment. Blackout shades block out all light, making them the perfect choice for people who work nights and sleep during the day.

Blackout shades are also helpful in children’s bedrooms to help them sleep.

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