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50 Best Window Treatment Ideas

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You don't have to pick between natural light and privacy!

By Hadley Mendelsohn

Atelier ND

Windows (and the subsequent access to natural light they provide!) can make or break a space, but many people overlook the importance of window treatments when planning a space. Window coverings can be functional, purely decorative, or strike a balance between the two, depending on your space and the amount of natural light you receive and prefer. Whether it's full and flowing drapes, modern coverings, classic curtains, Roman shades, or laidback shutters, the ideas ahead are sure to inspire a better view at home. With 50 designer rooms, each featuring different types of window treatments, styles, and combinations, you'll have the right tools to start mapping out your window treatment plan.

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Atelier ND

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Kitschy Classics

Classic plastic blinds don't have to be drab! In this fun and colorful living room designed by Atelier ND for Carice van Houten, the maroon color gives the blinds an intentional air, as they speak to the midcentury furnishings and colors. If you love a dash of kitsch, you should definitely give this take on the popular window treatment a whirl.

Jonathan Bond Photography

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Ruffly Valances

In this countryside cottage bedroom designed by Elizabeth Hay, a ruffle valence with a lace trim brings more dimension to the roman shades. The same print is used on both window treatments, the bed skirt, and wallpaper, creating a cacoon effect.

Read McKendree

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Half Roman Shade, Half Cafe Curtain

Designer Lucy Doswell took advantage of super-tall windows with a statement roman shade for the top half and a more subtle semi-sheer cafe curtain for the bottom half. Both treatments offer privacy, but they also offer the best of both worlds on one window: less visual clutter and light filtration down low, and a punchy fabric up top to balance all the artwork and patterns throughout the room.

Robert Peterson / Rustic White Interiors

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Privacy Curtains

Dreamy turquoise and white curtains frame the windows in this bedroom designed by Vern Yip. The same curtains are used to section off the sleeping area from the rest of the space, making it function like a room within a room. Both sets of curtains are hung from the ceiling, making it really feel like its own room, but also accentuating the height of the space so it feels larger.

LAURE JOLIET

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Stained Glass

Stained glass is so much more than good-looking (though those colorful shadows it casts are certainly welcome). It also works hard! Reath Design blocked a view of the driveway and enhanced street-level privacy by replacing glass panes with colorfully painted ones. This is a great option when you want to introduce color and obstruct a view without blocking all the natural light.

Heidi Jean Feldman

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Double Layers

In a Parisian apartment designed by Lichelle Silvestry, luxe, warm, and textural materials enhance the elaborate period elements. “I adore using materials that add character and authenticity to my interiors,” Silvestry says. “It’s a sensory feast.” For the window treatments, this meant two layers of drapery. Linen creates an ethereal, easy-breezy atmosphere with some added privacy without blocking light, and the heavier floral motif silk drapes bring in old-world opulence, pattern, and greater privacy when closed.

Stephen Paul

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Fabric Swatches

If you want to embrace a laidback look and easy breezy lifestyle, simply hang a sheet across the window to block a little light when necessary and soften the harder materials. For a slightly more polished interpretation, Take note of this bedroom in a California bungalow designed by Another Human and hang a few pieces of fabric in varying shades. In this case, they match the bedding.

Anna Spiro Design

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Interior Glass Shades

This cozy bedroom by Anna Spiro Design is a masterclass in eclectic decorating. Though there's plenty of pattern mixing going on, from the plaid armchair to the floral motif headboard, it feels cohesive and thoughtful. That's partially thanks to the consistent color scheme and Roman shades treatments, which are installed on the windows and interior door windows. Design consistency aside, this also ensures total privacy.

Roger Davies

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Colorful Tassels

In a Victorian house in Santa Cruz designed by Alexandra Loew Studio, the lavender curtains set the scene. The color is unexpectedly sweet, bringing a lovely lightness to the room while still speaking to the Moroccan and Moorish furnishings while also drawing even more attention to the beautiful moldings where the walls meet the ceiling.

2LG Studios

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Sheer White Curtains

If you're lacking on windows, choose sheer panels for maximum light. They will help keep the room from feeling too closed off. In this space designed by 2LG Studio, the curtains stretch all the way up to the ceiling.

JESSIE PREZA

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Hanging Art

Designer Krystal Matthews has tons of clever decorating tips up her sleeve. In this home office, she created depth and character by hanging two pieces of artwork right over the back window since there was nowhere else to install wall decor. But aside from looking good, they also help block a less than scenic view.

Victoria Pearson

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Cohesive Patterns

"It goes against decorating 101, but using small patterns together can be easier on the eye," says interior decorator Kristin Panitch, who designed this dreamy pink cloud of a bedroom. The matchy-matchy wallpaper, curtains, bedding, and headboard create a gorgeous backdrop for a good night sleep while the colorful throw pillows add just enough contrast.

Werner Straube

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Double Blinds

For extra dimension and less light filtration, double up. Here, interior design Corey Damen Jenkins hung both roman shades and drapes.

Paul Costello

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Rattan Blinds

Rattan blinds will let a little natural light shine in while still delivering some privacy. In interior designer Shaun Smith's New Orleans home, this tiny bathroom is the perfect blend of refined and approachable, with a great blend of materials and prints.

Brigette Romanek Design

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Classic Shutters

In this living room by Romanek Design Studio, the classic white shutters complement the monochromatic color scheme and timeless yet contemporary style of the sofa and coffee table.

STEPHEN KENT JOHNSON

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Matching Wallpaper

Match your wallpaper and curtains for a fully enveloped aesthetic. In this attic sanctuary designed by Mally Skok, the vibrant and warm tones of the printed wallpaper and fabric curtains make everything feel rosy. The contemporary rug, casual side table, and étagère also help ground the more traditional and formal elements of the room.

Thomas Loof

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Awning and Shutters

Don't neglect your exteriors. Designed by tropical decor maven Amanda Lindroth, this window is treated with shutters and an orange striped awning matching the bench beneath it. Though most hurricane shutters are just for looks these days, make sure yours at least look functional by taking proper measurements so that they look like they can close over the window evenly.

Shannon McGrath

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Multi-Hued Curtains

The sheepskin throw, metallic touches, and multi-hued curtains make this stylish little reading nook by Hecker Guthrie the perfect blend of cozy and cool. The colorful, loose curtains feel both modern and laidback. Plus, nothing amps up the fun factor like a playful swing chair.

Maltsev Design

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Dramatic Curtains

In this kitchen designed by Malstev Design, the moody red curtains deliver a dignified sense of drama. We love how they stretch from the floor to the ceiling and are cinched super low to the ground to playfully skew the proportions.

Romanek Design Studio

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Bare

Some rooms can actually be better off without any window treatments at all. This is especially true in a modern kitchen, where any and all additional task lighting is welcome, and fabrics that run the risk of fading from sunlight are minimal or nonexistent. In this bright and airy California kitchen by Romanek Design Studio, the serving windows look beautiful (and more functional) left bare.

FRANCESCO LAGNESE

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Fancy Frames

Color stretches all the way up to the rafters in this living room designed by Thomas Jayne and William Cullum. We love how they chose to frame the windows with a gorgeous drapery that draws your eye up and doesn't encroach into the space too much. All together, the room feels traditional and formal but still country chic and casual.

STACEY BRANDFORD

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Curtains Beyond the Windows

Instead of hanging curtains right over the window, create a cozy little oasis like this by hanging tall curtains in front of a window seat reading nook, as Sarah Richardson did here.

Feli Forest

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Frosted Glass

In this bathroom designed by Arent & Pyke, the frosted glass windows allow for extra privacy without needing to hang any curtains. This helps maintain that clean-lined modern aesthetic.

Nicole Franzen

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Folding Screen

A folding screen is one of the most useful decorative items you can buy. It can add architectural dimension, color and pattern, and function as a window treatment without even requiring you to hang anything or reach for your toolkit. Place it strategically, and next thing you know, you have yourself a makeshift window treatment.

Heather Hilliard Design

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Tie-Up Shades

This bathroom by Heather Hilliard is understated elegance perfected. That's partially thanks to the blue marble tub backsplash and Victorian-inspired fixtures, but the tie-up shades really polish the space. Try this soft and full-looking window treatment style for a similarly romantic touch.

David Tsay

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Hang From the Highest Point

Hang your curtains from the highest point possible to create contrast and make a room feel taller. In this bohemian dining room by Justina Blakeney, the curtains go way above the window for a fuller, more spacious feel.

Bjorn Wallander

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Full Floor-to-Ceiling Curtains

The master bedroom in designer Janie Molster's home is anchored by a dramatic suzani behind the illustrious pink velvet headboard. The curtains contribute to the sense of fullness, warmth, and energy, while the pale linens and classic chairs bring in a timeless touch. Use this space as inspiration if you think your room could use a little more depth and dimension.

Paul Raeside

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Roman Shades

If your home already has blinds, make it feel more personalized and refined with Roman shades. The green shades in this bedroom designed by Andrew Flesher add a fun bit of color and block out light for sleeping in on the weekends.

Leanne Ford Interiors

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Farmhouse Shutters

Designed by Leanne Ford Interiors, these farmhouse shutters allow the occupant to adjust their access to light while also playing up the rustic look. It could be a fun DIY project, too, if you're up for the woodworking challenge.

Paul Raeside

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Printed Roman Shades

Use a Roman shade to add pattern to a room or to play up an existing print. If you're wary of it feeling too bold, keep the wall a neutral tone. Take a cue from this inviting living room designed by Andrew Flesher.

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Hadley Mendelsohn Senior Editor Hadley Mendelsohn is House Beautiful's senior design editor and the co-host and executive producer of the podcast Dark House.

Modern Window Treatment Ideas To Refresh Your Home – Forbes Home

Modern spaces are known for their minimalism and often neutral monotone palettes. While this is great for a serene space, it can sometimes feel like a limiting style. One way to add a touch of personality to your modern space is by upping the ante with your window treatments.

We’ve pulled together a few examples of how you can go above and beyond the classic white sheer curtain for a modern space that is anything but dull.

1. Monotone Muse

Photo Credit: @boboanderssonstudio

Nothing says modern quite like a subdued monotone palette. By matching the floor-length curtains to the color of the walls, these dramatic drapes blend seamlessly into the space. A wall-to-wall curtain rod is also a modern touch, allowing the curtains to live exactly where you need them.

2. High Roller

Photo Credit: J Geiger Shading System | @jgeigershading

Roller shades are a great option for sleeker spaces, tucking away into window frames or shade pockets for a seamless look. Customize your fabrics to get the right color and transparency for your space. If you’re feeling particularly luxurious, you can also look into automated shades so you’ll never need to get up to adjust your window treatments again.

3. Patterned Perfection

Design Credit: Ashley DeLapp Interior Design
Photo Credit: Erica Mark

Modern doesn’t have to mean sparse. If you’re hoping to avoid a bland space, adding in a few bold tones or patterns is a great way to start. A set of patterned drapes help tie this space together by playing on the jewel-toned chairs and the more subdued pale tones of the walls and ceiling.

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4. Match the Finish

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Minimalism doesn’t have to mean monotone in every case. In this striking living room, a set of patterned curtains bring a beautiful gold neutral into the otherwise creamy space. Coordinating the finishes of the curtain rod and the modern mobile chandelier takes things to the next level for a cohesive space.

5. Find Balance

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If a boldly patterned drape isn’t quite your style, but a basic white sheer feels too bland, try meeting in the middle. A simple solid goes a long way in adding a lively accent to your space without overpowering it. In this room, the pastel pink curtains complement the soft blue tones while balancing the bold purple and pink lounge chairs.

6. Minimize Your Hardware

Photo Credit: Sonny Sandjaya | Architectural Photographer

Mixing and matching is a classic move for window treatments. The key to keeping it modern is all in the detailing. Layered curtains are perfect for controlling light and privacy, but the hardware can sometimes get busy and overbearing. These dual white-painted rods blend seamlessly into the wall to keep things visually clean.

7. Minimalist Classic

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A white, sheer curtain is a classic choice for window treatments, working with almost any style of home. If you want to give it that modern edge, then you should carefully consider the details. This full-length curtain accentuates the height of the space while the flush-mounted track in the ceiling keeps things visually clean. Combine the two and you have a perfect precedent for minimalist drama.

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8. For the Flexible

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The top-down bottom-up shade is a favorite for those who want to keep things flexible. You’ll find this feature most commonly with cellular shades, but you can also find fabric roman shades and other more robust options. The white cellular shades in this example blend seamlessly into the space, allowing plenty of control without being distracting.

9. Pastel Pizzazz

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While sheer curtains are a perfect pick for many spaces, sometimes you want to go beyond the basic white. Why not try out a pastel sheer panel instead? This lovely peach shade adds a touch of warmth to the space without overpowering it. For an extra bit of pizzazz, check out the subtle but bold red hardware.

10. Bamboo is Best

Photo Credit: @majasode

Maximizing natural tones and textures is a key tenet of modernism, and no window treatment does that as well as a bamboo shade. Perfect for adding a touch of privacy without blocking out too much light, bamboo shades are a great addition to spaces like this serene kitchen. Use them to play off your other textured items, or on their own to add warmth to an otherwise more neutral space.

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11. Warm Neutrals

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Don’t be afraid to let your curtains take up space. The wall-to-wall curtains in this color-blocked masterpiece help to soften the bold tones and angles of the modern furniture. Simultaneously, they pair perfectly with the plush textures and peach undertones of the space for a well-balanced space.

12. Paint Your Blinds

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Painted wood blinds are a perfect modern take on a window treatment classic. Not only are wood blinds easy to clean, but they’re also easy to operate and pair perfectly with other window treatments like drapes. Opt for a pale neutral like, this soft french gray, to blend in with your space, or go for a bold hue for a fun pop of color.

13. Play to Your Strengths

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When choosing window treatments, play to your space’s strengths and, when necessary, to its quirks. These drapes truly transform the space. The full-height curtains with a concealed track add modern drama to the otherwise more traditional architecture, creating a perfect backdrop for a contemporary retreat.

14. Don’t Cut Corners

Photo Credit: The Curtain Company | @thecurtainco.ae

Corner windows are a fun, modern touch, providing great light and an interesting vantage point, but they can also be difficult to dress. This example shows off a perfect solution with custom-fit wood blinds. If you prefer something a bit softer, custom curtain panels will also do the trick.

Whether your concept of a modern space is soft and serene or bold and beautiful, we hope these modern window treatment ideas will help you put the finishing touches on your home.

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Window decoration is the final stage in the formation of an exquisite interior of any room. The design of such a decor is based on the general solution of the room, but fashion does not stand still, making adjustments to your ideas.

The photo shows straight cream curtains with white curtains. This window design is great for a bedroom in a modern style.

Let's try to determine which window design in a bedroom in a modern style, living room or kitchen is the most relevant today and affordable for each of you.

Modern trends in window design

Today, global trends in the decoration of the surrounding space tend towards democracy and simplification.

It is supposed to use mainly natural finishing materials and fabrics. Many modern designers prefer not to cover the windows with curtains or curtains at all, ensuring that sunlight enters the room unhindered.

But such a solution is not always practical. What if your apartment is located on the ground floor or on the sunny side? If there is a bright lantern under the windows?

The photo shows curtains with large horizontal stripes. This window design looks very interesting in a modern interior.

Therefore, it will be difficult to do without curtains or blinds. Consider the most current trends in the design of window openings:

All these trends can be easily implemented in your home, you just need to know some of the nuances of arranging windows in rooms for various purposes.

Living room ideas

Gray has become increasingly popular in modern living room design. The reason for this was that its various shades are able to bring many different ideas and moods into the room.

By choosing the right tone intensity, you can endow the room with sophisticated aristocratic luxury, bright minimalism, and neutral tranquility.

Thinking through the design of the window in the living room in a modern style, pay attention to the fabric curtains made of dense material, complemented by snow-white airy tulle. This is a worthy solution for fans of traditional design without much pretentiousness and eccentricity.

If the decoration of the walls, ceiling, furniture upholstery are implemented in a light monochromatic range, then in this case the main focus should be on the window.

Choose darker curtains with a three-dimensional pattern. They are sure to attract attention.

Pay attention to the density of the selected fabric. If your TV is located opposite the window, then you need to make sure that sunlight does not leave glare on the screen.

Therefore, a particularly dense fabric is required. The same applies to premises located on the first floors, near busy streets.

If you have used loft-style elements in your living room, you can leave the window completely open or choose a discreet fabric, transparent tulle.

Roller blinds or blinds will look good here. Knowing these features, each of you can easily implement a competent window design in the living room in a modern style, endowed with individuality and aesthetics.

Ideas for a bedroom

Thinking about how to decorate a window in a bedroom in a modern style, you should initially start not only from your own tastes, but also from the immediate purpose of the room.

The most important purpose of curtains in this room is to provide comfortable rest and sleep.

Whichever version of the curtains you choose, the fabric must be very dense and opaque. By closing the curtains, you can create twilight, comfortable even for daytime relaxation.

For bedrooms with one small window, you can safely choose Roman curtains. Thanks to them, the conciseness of the created interior solution, inherent in this room, will be preserved, but the streams of sunlight will not be able to penetrate through the rolled canvas.

One of the most popular design tricks is to use the same textiles in the design of the window opening as on the bed.

By creating a combination of color and texture of curtains and bedspreads, you can recreate a harmonious, complete picture.

Roman blinds are an excellent choice for modern window treatments.

Tulle is not an indispensable element in the bedroom, because it plays a purely aesthetic role. Everyone decides for himself whether he needs or can be limited to the curtains themselves.

If your bed has an upholstered headboard made of velor or velvet, consider heavy curtains made from the same material.

One of the rather difficult options for designing a window space is a bedroom with a bay window.

For such rooms, a combination of two different materials is a good option.

In particular, blinds or rolled canvases can be placed in the bay seating area, while the bedroom itself is decorated with ordinary curtains in darker shades, decorated with original prints.

For semi-circular rooms, the use of screen sheets made of translucent material would be an advantageous and aesthetic solution. Soft curtains with a light, barely noticeable drapery can also be involved.

Ideas for the kitchen

Window decoration in the kitchen in a modern style has its own characteristics and nuances, caused by the specifics of this room. The first thing you should pay attention to is the ease of washing and caring for the canvas. Worthy solutions are curtains made of light, but at the same time practical materials:

  • Kapron;
  • Organza;
  • Nylon;
  • Chintz;
  • Cotton etc.

When choosing the style of curtains, you should give up lush drapery, ruffle, because even a reliable extractor hood will not be able to protect fabric folds from soot settling and accumulation of specific kitchen odors.

For rooms decorated in country style, you can use curtains in small flowers or polka dots.

They are gathered on a thick braid and fixed on the sides of the window opening with clamps and magnets.

Complemented with sheer or patterned tulle. It can be hung on the upper cornice, together with a fabric, or in the middle on a string, as in a train car. If desired, you can limit yourself to the tulle itself, choosing a fairly dense pattern.

The choice of curtains also depends on the type of window itself: ordinary or panoramic, whether there is a balcony door or not.

It is important to ensure not only aesthetic appeal, but also ease of use. On the contrast of stylistic solutions, you can get non-trivial, interesting solutions.

If you want to create a light, romantic atmosphere, choose snow-white tulle with an ornate pattern.

Lovers of classic solutions will appreciate the laconic organza curtains draped in structural pleats. Fans of minimalism and hi-tech are advised to pay attention to Roman blinds or blinds.

Don't forget to decorate too. Modern models of curtains are decorated with original ties, metal rings, hairpins, grommets, bows made of satin ribbons, etc.

Window design: photo 9 ideas for decoration

Curtains or blinds? Roman shades or French? Bright or plain? Let's try to figure out which design option will suit your windows.

1. Blinds

The workplace under the window helps to save space, but the curtains in this composition will obviously be superfluous. Blinds are another matter: they look strict and help dose sunlight.

In this interior, the emphasis is on wood and the blinds support the theme. But here there are also curtains on the windows - they not only soften the space and add new scenarios for working with light, but also (together with slatted panels in the window piers) emphasize the vertical. In an apartment with not very high ceilings, this is also important.

2. Slopes with stucco molding

The windows were not hidden in this interior, because, firstly, they are beautiful, and secondly, there are sofas under them. And in general, in a brutal loft, the curtains are veal tenderness. Well, so that their absence did not look like an orphan, the slopes were decorated with the help of stucco molding.

The same technique, but a completely different effect. In combination with French curtains, the slopes decorated with stucco create a classic entourage. The owners wanted to liken their Moscow housing to French apartments, and they succeeded.

3. Shutters

Lattice shutters give the interior a Mediterranean touch. And here they are used strictly for their intended purpose: the owners wanted their house near Moscow to remind of Tuscany.

Shutters are visually more compact than curtains that fall to the floor, so they will be a good solution for small spaces. In this apartment, they have three shutters, which help to accurately dose the amount of light that enters.

This is a children's room, so the shutters were made unusual and bright, using the marquetry technique. The main trick is that their doors are divided into upper and lower sections, which open separately. In the future, when the owner of the room grows up, this will allow you to put a desk under the window.

4. Curtains behind curtains

Curtains extending beyond the false ceiling and gathered in large folds visually elongate the space vertically. The room seems to be taller.

5. Roman blinds

Residents of a house with panoramic windows have to hide not only from prying eyes (trees do an excellent job of this), but also from the sun. And here Roman blinds have no competitors. When folded, they go under the ceiling and do not spoil the purity of the image with their presence. And yes, they are very concise.

If a built-in sofa was placed in the bay window right under the window, then Roman blinds are the most logical option. They certainly won't bother anyone.

6. French Blinds

French Blinds are similar to Roman Blinds, but they look more luxurious and playful. Not very suitable for modern interiors, but in a classic they will be just right. Especially if you frame them with a pair of curtains with beautiful ties.

7. Identical curtains and wallpaper

Interiors in which the pattern of the curtains repeats the wallpaper are called “caskets”. Apparently, for almost doll-like comfort. The authors of this interior went even further - they used the same fabric for the bedspread and picked up matching accessories.

The same technique, but in a more modern way. The fabrics and wallpapers here are not the same, but with a similar pattern, and they match in color. The shape of the headboard also continues the geometric theme. So the effect is similar.

8. Curtains with active pattern

Curtains are the easiest way to add some color and playfulness to your interior.


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