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45 Best Window Treatment Ideas
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You don't have to pick between natural light and privacy.
By Hadley Mendelsohn
JESSIE PREZA
Windows (and access to natural light) 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.
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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.
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.
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 Ć©tagĆØre 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.
Tasmin Johnson
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Classic Shades
In this dream closet designed by Tamsin Johnson, the classic white shades dress down the more glamorous elements of the space.
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.
Lisa Romerein
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Curtains Everywhere
Tonal bedrooms with plenty of curtains and canopies = instantly elevated and cozy. Choose a neutral color for a calming, soft space. Tented in various fabrics, this bedroom designed by Benjamin Dhong is a romantic cocoon.
Francesco Lagnese
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Short Curtains
Hang your bathroom curtains at the midpoint of the window for visually intriguing approach. This will ensure privacy, but it also keeps things interesting style-wise.
Catherine Kwong
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Add a Fun Trim
If you're afraid of overdoing it with color in a neutral space but want to add a little pop of intrigue, choose curtains with a neutral base and add a printed trim. The sleek wood wall in this room gives it an edge, while the light curtains, bedding, and carpet soften things up.
TREVOR DIXON
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Tassel Detail Curtains
This mudroom plays with color, texture, and pattern. The fringed drapes are fun touch that play off the classic prints in this cheerful little transitional space designed by Eddie Ross.
Alec Hemer
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Hang a Sheet or Tarp
When it comes to laidback beach and country houses, embrace the easy breezy lifestyle by simply hanging a sheet across the window to block a little light when necessary and soften the harder materials.
Anson Smart
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Pink Sheers
This dining room designed by Arent & Pyke manages to look open, romantic, and ethereal while also being grounded, formal, and versatile. That's thanks to the warm brown leather and wood punctuated by black details, all of which contrast nicely with the dreamy pink sheers.
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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.
31 Window Treatment Ideas That Work for Any Room
Mindy Gayer
They say eyes are the window to the soul. If that's the case, we're inclined to believe that windows are the eyes of the homeāand don't they deserve a little something to help them stand out?
Window treatments may be something of an after-thought for some, but it shouldn't beāafter all, what has the potential to transform a space better than a breathtaking view, or a flood of mid-morning light? Not much. So naturally, the way you dress your windows matters.
Dialing into what a space needs from its window treatments isn't always easy. It combines a calculation of directional light that evolves throughout the day, the types of tasks that will take place in the room, and the level of formality requiredābut when the perfect solution is selected, it can really make any dĆ©cor scheme sing.
For some of our favorite window treatment ideas to transform your home no matter the style, read on.
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Design Works Home/Robin Strickler
If you love pattern but worry about mixing and matching with your window treatments, just pay attention to scale. Mingling prints with different-sized repeats, like this wall treatment and dreamy shades combo, is an easy way to ensure your pattern mixing doesn't become overwhelming.
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Design Works Home/Robin Strickler
Of course, there are exceptions to the rule, which are spaces that prove patterns of the same scale can coexist peacefully. The water-droplet motif of this wallpaper is echoedābut not quite matchedāby the concentric circles of these curtains. The photo-negative color scheme helps pull off the effect, creating a look that's bold but irresistible.
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Bespoke Only
Clip-up curtain rings get an unnecessarily bad rapābut we're all in favor of reclaiming them. Not only do they make hanging, laundering, or swapping out window treatments easy as can be, but they lend a laid-back feel to your spaceāwhich is ideal if you're working with perfectly imperfect fabrics like linen or raw silk.
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Design Works Home/Robin Strickler
Another way to interplay floor-skimming curtains with sophisticated shades: match the materials with a unifying neutral hue to create a cohesive backdrop for your furnishings.
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Haley Weidenbaum/Everhem
If you want to dial up the drama and add some stunning length to your room's focal points, there's no better way to exaggerate the profile of your windows than to dress them in full-length drapes.
Buck conventional wisdom and mount your curtain rod just below the ceiling or crown ding, and opt for curtains that skim the floor to create the effect of bigger windows.
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Design: Haley Weidenbaum, Photo: Jessica Alexander
Curtain tiebacks were big in past decades, and they're experiencing a resurgence. The new tiebacks of today are nothing like the ones you remember from the 90s. Using textural elements like artisan tassels in place of the more formal, fussy options of old, these tiebacks remind us that every accent in a room is an opportunity to add some unique texture and playful touch.
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Design: Haley Weidenbaum, Photo: Jessica Alexander
French doors deserve a little added drama, too. Gossamer sheers are the perfect complement to these chic portalsāwe can just picture the curtains blowing softly in the wind on a summer night.
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Design: Haley Weidenbaum, Photo: Tessa Neustadt
One of our favorite ways to add a custom touch to window treatments is to incorporate some DIY texture in the form of unique trim. Picking the right curtains for your space can be tricky, and if you're fond of a certain fabric but looking for something a little more personalized, taking matters into your own hands can be just the ticket.
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Design: Mindy Gayer, Photo: Vanessa Lentine
Shades, drapes, why not both? We're seeing more and more designers opt for this unique one-two punch in their designs latelyāand it's easy to understand why. Shades lend a textural touch and offer as much privacy as homeowners desire, while floor-length drapes dial up the drama and frame the window beautifully.
The result is a mix of classic and modern, formal and casual, and it's tailor-made for today's homes.
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Design: Mindy Gayer, Photo: Vanessa Lentine
Spaces with a rounded bay of windows can pose a challenge for window treatments, one that often is solved by placing curtain panels at either side. But, if full coverage is what you're after, you may need a more custom solution in the form of an arched curtain rod.
In terms of aesthetics and instant impact, there's no better optionāand we'd be surprised if we didn't see this look gaining steam in the months to come.
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Design: Haley Weidenbaum, Photo: Tessa Neustadt
Seagrass blinds are a great way to add a touch of tactile appeal to your space. They feel a little boho and beachy, but they're still tailored and trim enough to keep things looking crisp.
We love how these blinds mimic the wall treatment in this space with subtle horizontal variegations. Fitting them with an "inside mount" in these windows gives the architectural window trim a chance to really shine.
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sKout
You can always match your shades to your draperiesābut why not use these elements to add a little variation? These darker shades draw the eye upward toward the striking ceiling beams, while the mid-tone neutral drapes keep the space feeling airy and accessible.
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sKout
We're big fans of frosted windows in the bath, but we have to admit that there's something oh-so-enticing about the warm glow given off by these shades. And with a view like this one, you wouldn't want to give it up.
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sKout
Even the pattern-averse can get behind this brilliant dining space. If you've fastidiously chosen solid carpeting and furniture, fear not: window treatments are actually an ideal place to incorporate pattern.
Since they're easy to swap out with time, they're relatively low-risk to experiment withāand can even be prime real estate for testing out an unexpected accent color, like the terra cotta hue shown here.
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sKout
Alternately, there's always something to be said for crisp, clean white drapes. Even in a predominantly neutral space like this one, long flowing swaths of white fabric lend an air of levity and a refreshing, airy vibe to the room.
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Southern Studio/New Old Custom Home Builders
Exposed brick can feel like a pattern in and of itself, especially if it's classic red-brown blocks with wide white mortar. But, that's no reason to shy away from patterns, as this space expertly shows.
A leafy tropical print adds some definite contrast to the red brick. It's an effect we wouldn't be certain of on paper, but in practice, it completely worksāand we love it.
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Design: Living With Lolo, Photo: Life Created
Raise your hand if you're in love with your wall color. When you find something that works, embrace itāand find ways to lean into it again and again in different applications.
Picking window treatments that are a near-match for your wall color is a sleek, sophisticated way to create a cohesive backdrop for your favorite furnishings. And as seen here, it can be both impactful and understated when done correctly.
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Stoneside
Most shades will, by necessity, have a bit of a horizontal stripe pattern. It's subtle, but it's something you can play with as part of your design scheme if you know where to look. Use these barely-there stripes to your advantage.
In this space, they intersect with the vertical trim on this clean white accent wall, creating a little interplay that's mimicked again by the striped pillow and sleek shelving unit.
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Design: M. Lavender, Photo: Chris Bradley
"Cafe curtains", or short curtains mounted halfway down the window, aren't just for your favorite coffee establishment. In the bath, they're a great alternative to a frosted window to allow for some privacy but also let the light ināand elsewhere in the home, they're equally handy.
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Design: Josephine Design House, Photo: Kelly Blackmon
We've finally found the answer to the classic "printed or sheer?" curtain conundrum: both. Sheer-printed curtains feel distinctly modern, even in timeless gingham as shown here. And best of all, since they seem to dissolve into the light of the window, they're an easy way to incorporate loud patterns, dark colors, or bold lines without overpowering a space.
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Ashley Montgomery Design
We're big fans of the high-contrast look. The little touches make a room feel even more put together, so of course, we love these window treatments. The look combines black-painted window frames with gauzy, dusty nude curtains, finished with a chic tie-back, of course.
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Ashley Webb Interiors
Do a double-take: these aren't multiple curtain rods situated at 90-degree angles. Instead, it's a single continuous rod that turns the cornerāso you can nestle those dreamy drapes right in the corner when you want to let the light in. Pure brilliance.
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Becca Interiors
A squiggle here, a straight line thereāthese window treatments are all about linear thinking. The drapes' spirographic design contrast nicely with the linear look of these shades.
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Becca Interiors
In a neutral, airy space like this, color-blocked curtains strike just the right balance between bold and understated while quietly echoing the two-tone four-post bed.
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Black & Blooms
Sometimes the best window treatment is the most unexpected one, like these trailing pothos plants adding a distinctly bohemian element to the gauzy sheers underneath.
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Britt Design Studio
In the context of this subdued, masculine sitting room, these intricately printed blinds are an unexpected choiceāand that's just what we love about them. They draw the eye upward, mirroring the lines of the stunning vaulted ceiling.
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Britt Design Studio
Valences are a window treatment option that comes and goes throughout the yearsābut personally, we're firmly on the side of Team Valence. These structured, sophisticated window dressings lend a timeless architectural element to any space, and they're a great way to incorporate a print that wouldn't read as clearly on pleated drapes.
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Design: Jette Creative, Photo: Amy Bartlam
In this sleek bedroom, texture is king. So, it's no wonder the designer opted to add even more touchable detail to the window treatments. The airy, organic fabric is finished with a small pleat detail at the topāsomething we often see with more formal designs.
But, the kicker is this: the curtain panels are hung at a slight drop, with rings, which counteracts the formality of the gathered fabric. It's a bit of an aesthetic balancing actābut one that works beautifully in this context.
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Design: Katie Hodges, Photo: Amy Bartlam
Sometimes, it's best to do what feels naturalālike incorporating organic textures in this Scandi-meets-beachy space. The woven seagrass blinds add tons of visual interest to the space, without blocking too much light, thanks to their open-weave construction.
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Design: Katie Hodges, Photo: Amy Bartlam
Often, a bold striped border on custom shades looks a bit preppy or coastal. But, this cozy, layered space is proof that the timeless design can work with a variety of aesthetics. In a sea of muted neutrals, the effect is chic and crisp, but not fussy.
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Whittney Parkinson Design
The antidote to those expansive curtain rods that consume a whole room, these made-for-corners brackets are a clever option. The shades in this space are capable of providing all the coverage needed, so the drapes are purely decorative.
This is why it makes sense to cut the rods short and confine them to where the long drapes look bestāthe corners.
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What is it?
Roller blinds are a sheet of different materials that is wound onto a roller, due to which the structure is raised.
Pros and cons
Despite their versatility, they also have their advantages and disadvantages.
Pros | Cons |
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They are very handy and suitable for all types of windows. | The only downside is that they are more suitable for modern designs. |
Do not accumulate dust, do not fade in the sun, are practically not subject to pollution and are easy to care for. | |
Very easy to install. | |
These designs do not take up much space. |
Structure and mechanism
Complete set and device
- Blade with roller.
- Plastic or metal box with plugs.
- Control mechanism in the form of a chain or electric drive.
- Guides.
- Lower retainer.
- Brackets.
Variants of control mechanisms
Roller blinds are divided into several types depending on the control system.
Mechanical
Manual control of the structure, carried out using a plastic chain or cord. There are also roller blinds with a spring system.
Electric
Automatic models, thanks to the electronic drive, allow remote control and adjustment of the lifting level using a special remote control. Such designs are very convenient, but have a rather high price.
Roller blind classification
They are also classified into several types.
Types
There are open and cassette types of roller blinds.
Open
Standard sun shading system only without rails and with an open roll that is not in a box.
Cassette
Monolithic design of cassette roller blinds, with a cleaner finish. They are ideal for plastic, metal and modern wooden windows. Such models can be UNI-1 and UNI-2.
Position on the window
Roller blinds can be fixed in various ways.
Entire window opening
Roll systems cover most of the window space and make the room even darker.
Per frame sash
Very compact and narrow, taking up minimal space, leaving the window sill completely free.
The photo shows a bedroom and roller blinds with the option of mounting on window sashes.
Light-tightness of roller blinds
The level of light transmission of curtains is often chosen depending on the location of the windows in the room.
Translucent (daylight)
The use of translucent roll models allows you to maintain uniform and natural lighting in the room. Such fabrics have a low density and have a level of light transmission of about 50%.
Reflective (DimOut fabrics)
Provides medium room darkening. Cloths with impregnation due to which they reflect the sun's rays. Roll systems of this type retain light by 70-75% and are suitable for windows located on the south side.
Diffuse
Gently diffuses the light that passes through them and distributes it throughout the room. This type is more related to the decorative elements of the interior.
Pictured are diffuser roll models with drawings in the interior of the dining room.
Adjustable dispersion (day night or zebra)
Roller blinds are an alternation of two types of material, dense, transparent or translucent. Due to the displacement of the strips, when the canvas is raised and lowered, the intensity of lighting in the room changes.
Blackout (ensures complete darkness)
Blackout systems achieve complete blackout. The multi-layered fabric blocks sunlight and has a light transmission rate of 98-100%.
The photo shows turquoise blackout roller blinds in the interior of the bedroom.
Fabric material
The most popular types of textiles used for the manufacture of roller blinds:
- Textile. Cloths are made from various materials, for example, it can be linen, silk, cotton or jacquard. Such models harmoniously fit into almost any interior.
- Blended fabric. Products made of synthetic or mixed materials are less prone to fading, therefore they are especially suitable for windows located on the sunny side.
- natural materials. Models made of bamboo or jute are durable and environmentally friendly.
- Polyester / PVC. A versatile and practical material with good dust repellency and solar absorption.
Pictured is a dining room interior with bamboo straw rolls.
How to choose?
Read also
How to choose the width of a roller blind
Basic tips for choosing:
- In order to determine the size of a roller blind, you need to correctly measure the window opening. Measurements will depend on the location of the structure.
- When choosing a color, consider the overall design of the room. It is desirable that the blinds are harmoniously combined with furniture, wallpaper or other decorative elements.
- The choice of fabric by density primarily depends on the type of room and its purpose.
Design and pattern selection
Various prints and patterns create a positive mood in the room and are the basis for a perfect design.
Photo-printed
Photo-printed rolls create a truly individual design. Images with flowers, colorful landscapes and original sketches will always bring a special chic to the hall, bedroom or other rooms.
The photo shows rolled curtains decorated with photo printing in the living room.
Geometric print
Stripes, checks, polka dots or blinds with more complex abstract prints create a dynamic interior and allow you to look at the room from a new angle.
Monograms and ornaments
Refined and intricate monograms or damascus pattern, allow you to unobtrusively, but at the same time very effectively place accents in the room and significantly embellish the room.
Flowers and vegetation
Sheer or dense fabrics with delicate forget-me-nots, bright dandelions or other colors enliven the space and eliminate monotony from the interior. Sakura drawings bring subtle Japanese motifs to the room.
Animals and insects
Drawings and images of animals make the interior more solid, while fluttering butterflies or dragonflies create a summery and playful mood.
Urban landscapes
Realistic prints with night cities look simply amazing, they allow you to change the view outside the window in a few seconds and find yourself in different parts of the world.
Perforated
They create a pleasant twilight in the room and cast a beautiful and effective shadow in the form of perforated patterns applied to them.
Color range
A wide range of colors allows you to choose the best blinds for a given room interior.
White
Perfectly reflect light, make the room bigger and lighter. Black and white roll systems make the interior more balanced.
Beige
Gives a fresh look to the room and makes it much brighter, regardless of the light level.
Pictured is a fusion style bedroom and a window with beige roller blinds.
Black
Deep black roller shutters look very impressive and unconditionally become the highlight of any room.
Green
Shades of olive create a cheerful mood and refresh the room.
Gray
Bring balance to rooms, create a calm and stable design.
Brown
They look strict and restrained, but at the same time very impressive and elegant.
The photo shows a bedroom with brown roller shutters on the window openings.
Red
They radiate warmth, energy and cheerfulness. They make the interior dynamic, bright and bold.
Blue
Endless blue roller blinds will enchant with their mystery and become a beautiful and deep accent of the whole room.
Blue
Bring harmony to the room, add air and freshness to the atmosphere.
The photo shows a kitchen with panoramic windows decorated with blue roller blinds.
Violet
Very extravagant and sophisticated, giving the room an elegant and rich look.
Orange
Create a comfortable environment and fill the space with light, warmth and optimism.
Pictured are orange shutters in a modern living room.
Photo roller blind in the interior of rooms
The practicality and functionality of this design allows it to be used in any premises.
Kitchen
See also
Roller blinds for the kitchen
Ergonomic models perfectly match this room. A wide selection of textures and colors of models, allows you to choose the right option for any kitchen.
Living room or hall
The choice of roller blinds depends entirely on the basic style of the living room. Various stylish models fit perfectly into the interior and make it cozy and very fashionable.
Bedroom
For the bedroom, fabrics made of more dense or reflective fabrics in soothing pastel colors are preferred.
Children's room
Bright blackout blinds, or canvases decorated with original drawings that match the general style of the room, will become an original decor in a nursery for a boy, girl or teenager's room.
For gazebos and porches
Light, not bulky, outdoor roller blinds are a practical and stylish option for decorating a gazebo, terrace or porch in the country.
The photo shows a porch with translucent Roman blinds in a dark shade.
Toilet
Here, such curtains will be appropriate, not only as a window decoration, but also as an excellent camouflage option for hiding niches, drain or sewer pipes behind the toilet.
Bathroom
For a bathroom with a window opening, roller shutters will be the best solution, they will protect the room from prying eyes and become a beautiful and concise window decoration.
The photo shows the interior of the bathroom and the roller blinds on the window sashes.
Balcony and loggia
In such a small but full of light room, roller blinds look especially organic and aesthetically pleasing.
Examples in different styles
A good example of how roller blinds can become an integral part of any style solution.
Scandinavian
With their simplicity and lightness, roller blinds made of natural materials emphasize the restraint, coldness, crystal whiteness and spaciousness of the Scandinavian style.
The photo shows white roller blinds in a Scandinavian style bedroom.
Classic
Transparent or translucent models will be an interesting stylistic addition to a classic interior.
The photo shows a dining room in a classic style with translucent roller blinds combined with curtains.
Loft
Simple, airy and discreet designs will complement the technogenic interior and become an indispensable element of the industrial style.
Minimalism
This style implies a minimum of decor, so neat roller shutter models will be especially appropriate in this quiet and calm style.
The photo shows double roller blinds in white in the interior of a bedroom in a minimalist style.
Provence
Roller blinds with various simple patterns or colors will not spoil the interior in Provence style and even noticeably refresh the atmosphere.
Contemporary
In a modern style, window openings are decorated with laconic models made of practical and light fabrics.
Pictured is a bedroom in a modern style with open-type roller blinds.
Country
Cotton or linen fabrics will give a country-style room a special touch and give it even more warmth.
Non-standard use
Also, these curtains provide opportunities for experimentation, which allows them to be used for unusual decoration.
On the door
This decor is the most convenient for decorating a glazed door.
Roof windows
Roller blinds are securely fixed on the frame and allow you to correctly dose the light flux in the attic room.
Panoramic windows
Roller blinds are the best option for shading blind French windows that take in too much sun and light.
The photo shows light-colored shutters in the living room with panoramic windows.
Hinged window
Mounting on the sash, allows you to keep the full functionality of the hinged plastic window.
Sliding windows
For sliding structures, roller blinds with a ceiling mount are suitable, which will ensure the free functioning of the sashes.
On cabinet
Curtains allow you to hide the shelves and their contents without losing useful space in the room.
Arched window
The structure is attached below the arched bend, this provides an additional source of light even when the curtains are fully closed.
Bay window
Roll models do not overload the bay window and do not spoil its appearance.
The photo shows a bay window decorated with roll models.
With a balcony door
Roller shutters, due to installation on the balcony door itself, do not impede both entry and exit to the loggia.
Air vent
Sometimes air vent is an integral part of the window opening and therefore it also needs to be properly decorated with mini roller blinds.
Combination
The most interesting combinations with other elements of window decor.
With curtains
The most famous and common way, this combination looks stylish and self-sufficient.
Pictured is an office and white roller blinds combined with curtains.
With curtains (tulle, veil, organza)
This decor combines the functionality of roller blinds and the beauty and lightness of airy tulle.
With a lambrequin
The combination with a rigid lambrequin creates a single and clear concept when designing a window space.
The photo shows a bedroom and roller blinds in combination with a hard gang pelmet.
Care and washing instructions
They are designed for dry cleaning with a vacuum cleaner with attachment. You can also use the services of professional dry cleaning. Small dirt can be removed with a regular eraser. More serious stains are recommended to be removed using a special stain remover. Also fabrics allow gentle delicate washing.
How to wash at home?
Washing instructions:
- Dilute neutral detergent in warm water.
- Soak a sponge in the solution and gently clean the surface of dirt.
- Then rinse the product several times to avoid streaks on the fabric.
- Leave the fabric unfolded until completely dry or steam it with an iron.
Photo gallery
Practical roller blinds can transform any room and become a spectacular touch in creating a unique style.
Curtains 2021: The best ideas for window decoration
More useful articles in the source Go to the author's channel Let's create a warm atmosphere in our homes together with the help of trendy curtains, but we'll tell you which models to choose this year.
In 2021, concise, as well as quite functional and practical Roman blinds are gaining more and more popularity. Designers draw our attention to the fact that stylish prints, patterns or flowers on Roman blinds are more welcome than ever.
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Colorful wooden shutters on the windows are wonderfully combined with colored "heavy" curtains made of natural fabrics. The combination of natural materials adds to any interior the necessary zest, comfort and color.
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Gorgeous skylights will also make a splash in 2021. Special blinds, tightly fitting to the window, do not burden the overall picture of the interior, but rather harmoniously complement it.
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Cafe style curtain is perfect for kitchens. Designers offer us to choose short curtains that would perfectly complement the design of the kitchen with their print.
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An unusual long bay window that repeats the curves of the walls + long curtains to the floor + a non-trivial gradient - in general, this combination can make absolutely any outdated interior āaliveā, modern and as relevant as possible today.
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Wooden shutters can be placed both indoors and outdoors. This type of window decoration will never lose its relevance. Experiment with color by repainting wooden shutters in a radically different shade, your room will begin to take on new life.
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Roller blinds "day-night" are suitable for ardent admirers of minimalism and practicality.
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In order not to take up valuable space in the kitchen, designers recommend using roller blinds. This model of curtains will help you decorate a window of any shape and in a variety of locations.
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Hanging curtains on the cornice is now quite simple, quick and easy, all thanks to practical ties. Here is a fantastic window design, which is decorated with a stylish liner curtain with a delicate floral print in a pastel palette.
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Again, we see a stunning interior in which a roller blind with a contrasting print harmoniously āfits inā. In order to save space, the curtains were attached inside the window niche.
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A light, weightless and delicate translucent fabric in complementary dusty pink, ideal for large windows.
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Roller blinds with a bright floral pattern will add more expressiveness and trendy natural naturalness to the interior.
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Visually expand your space, make the ceilings higher, and the window larger with the help of striped curtains to the floor.
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Turn your room into a paradise with printed roller blinds featuring exotic green plants.
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Airy white curtains made of translucent material and delicate lace will be a worthy decoration of any window.
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To make the windows look expressive and comfortable, it is better to decorate them with the widest possible curtains, the more meters of fabric are used, the more voluminous the waves on your windows will be.