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If you think window treatments cannot add more value to your home, then you need to take a closer look at what these window decorations can do. Whether it is by using faux wood blinds, Hunter Douglas shades, or simply blackout curtains, every style you pick can contribute greatly to the sophistication and personalization of your windows. Aside from the aesthetic purpose they serve, window treatments can provide significant privacy, light-filtering, a cover for awkward features, insulation, and so much more.


Curtains, blinds, and valances are indeed essential, but purchasing readily available window coverings may not meet your needs as not all of them are created with the same care or purpose. You instead need to consider the size, style, atmosphere, measurements, and installation requirements of every room to find the best one for you. To take it one step further, you can also try it out for yourself, instead of hiring an interior designer.


To help you get started, here are some fashionable window treatment ideas that you can use for your much-needed window décor upgrade.


Floor to ceiling drapery


For a modern look that also makes your space look larger by elongating the walls, floor-to-ceiling curtains are the perfect custom window treatments . They are ideal if you have a bedroom with a sliding glass door. Depending on the fabric and pattern you choose they can act both as your walls' piece of art or as part of your house's architectural design.


Sheer coverings


If you want both privacy and natural light, then sheer drapes and shades are the best choices for you. You won't miss the sunshine even when your sheer curtains are closed as they are mainly known to diffuse light in order to create an elegant and elevated feel. By choosing the appropriate color, fabric, pattern, or texture, you can even have your own custom drapery. With these options, you will definitely create a world of your own.


Layer curtains and blinds


In case you didn't know, layering curtains and blinds or shades is now trendy. This particular decoration style is not only good for increased privacy, but it also adds more depth and color to your living room or bedroom. Before installing your curtains, just make sure to use a double curtain rod bracket that matches your windows' length. If done right, this super chic look will be one that you'll never regret.


Pastel tones


You'll definitely love cheerful yellows and soft blues when choosing your window treatments. Pastel colors and their delicate hues are one of the decade's biggest fashion trends, and the home décor sector is all-in. You can go ga-ga and mix-and-match these cool and refreshing tones for your window treatments and accessories creating a more dynamic room vibe.


W oven Wood Shades or Blinds


Making your kitchen or dining rooms pop is a breeze with woven wood shades or blinds. These natural and versatile decorations feature sleek lines that fit with almost any home décor theme from country house to Scandinavian. See these custom window treatments in Denver that include exotic and elegant natural woven shades.


Metallic and jewel hues


Other popular themes sweeping the treatment world are the metallics and jewel tones, like amethyst purple, turquoise, and sapphire blue. Add a glow of sophistication to your bedroom with these glamorous colors, or level up your transitional or Bohemian themed living room.


Trimmed shades, drapery, and valances


Installing trimmed roman shades or curtains is a flawless way to add bold and stylish texture to your favorite room. Drapery tassels tiebacks are always in style and can also be used to decorate your existing curtains.


Patterned prints


Another way to add sophistication and charm to any of your rooms is by using bold and patterned prints. Layering textured shades with patterned drapery will give your room the visual appeal you’ve been yearning for all this time. 

Make your home décor game stronger with these stylish, trendy, and affordable window treatment inspirations. Give them a try, and you will indeed create décor that will perfectly fit both your space and taste. 


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