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Do Custom Window Treatments Add Value for Your Home?

Custom Window Treatments: Do They Add Value to Your Home?

Your windows bring style and function to your home. That is why you need to consider the best way to decorate them so you can add value to your property. One excellent way to achieve a sustainable and beautiful house is by having custom window treatments installed.


This guide can help you decide what customization suits you and your house’s needs.

Categories of window treatments:

1. Hard window treatments

Blinds, shutters, and certain shades are typical examples of hard window treatments often made of wood or vinyl. Gaining popularity recently, they have become an essential piece of a modern and minimalist home.

2. Soft window treatments

Soft materials are commonly used to decorate a variety of windows; almost every traditional household has them. Drapes fall into this category.

3. Layered window treatments

This combination of hard and soft window treatments makes it a valuable interior decorating option.

Top 3 criteria of custom window treatments

Design

When choosing window treatments, you need to consider your house’s design or motif. In interior decorating, often trends are followed. However, if you have a preference, you can share this with your designer so they can create custom styling. If you follow a motif, ensure that it blends with or complements your home’s overall design. 


One basic rule in choosing the type of window treatment is to either have a conventional or modern touch. Traditionally, cloth-type treatments like drapes covered a home’s windows. If you want specific colors to dominate your concept, various
drapery styles and fabrics easily complete this look. 


Today, a more 
minimalistic approach is in the limelight, giving way to zebra roller shades. Because of their plain, clean appearance, they complement white, grey, or black spaces.

Functionality

Another vital role of your window treatments is their function. For most homes, window coverings should protect you from external elements such as heat or cold.


There are a variety of drapery options with heat-blocking properties. 

  • One of the most effective options is a sheer drape made with lightweight fabric. Sheers don’t block out light but can still stop heat from entering. 
  • Consider a thermal-insulated drape since it reflects heat and sunlight while providing more privacy for your room. This drapery prevents moisture from penetrating the fabric and keeps unwanted outside airflow from entering your home because of its heavy-duty materials.
  • Another excellent option for heat control is a set of blackout drapes. This multi-layer drapery has a thermal insulation lining that provides a cooler surface when placed against a window.

    Light-blocking drapery panels come with double-stitched seams to make them durable. They’re perfect for regulating the temperature during evenings when there’s a lot of late-night sunlight in the summer months.

Quality

You should never compromise on quality if you want your window treatments to last longer. Think about the type of materials that these window coverings are made of for better functionality. Low-quality drapery easily tears with the slightest nudges. Inexpensive blinds quickly break after a few uses. Always buy the best window treatment you can afford. The longer last, the better the return on investment.



There are plenty of companies that offer you quality home decor that can last for years. Be wise when researching who is the real deal by listening to recommendations from friends and family.

Takeaway

Building a new house or decorating an existing one always gives you that sense of fulfillment by making a space your home. It embodies your dreams, aspirations, and inspirations as you begin to create lifetime security for your family. 


It’s best to team up with experts like window treatment specialists to ensure that you achieve a sustainable and fashionable house. There arere plenty of things to consider, such as choosing your window treatments, but you don’t have to do them independently.
Contact a team of professional consultants who understand your needs and will customize your window coverings based on your preference.

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