Discover the perfect window treatments for each room of your home or office with our comprehensive guide.
Practical window treatment ideas for different rooms include:
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Create your 100% custom sheer, light filtering, room darkening, or blackout window covering for any room in 100’s of colors, designs, patterns, and styles. They’ll add functionality and decorative elements to your space.
Custom sizes range from 12 x 12 inches in width and height, respectively, to over 100 inches or more along both dimensions, like 115 x 120”.
Read on to get useful design tips, functional benefits, and style advice from our expert interior designers to dress windows in each room.
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Some window treatments will suit each room, such as a Roman shade. For example, you can buy a Roman shade in a beautiful decor-friendly style like soft fold, flat fold, front slat fold, plain classic fold, European relaxed fold, top-down, bottom-up and seamless.
When it comes to window treatments, there's no such thing as one size fits all. Every room is different, and every room needs its own custom treatment. That's why we're here to help you figure out what type of window covering will work best in your space.
Explore our rooms guide below to learn which options are best suited for the room you're working on.
If you're looking for window treatments that will help make your kitchen feel like a home, look no further. Our faux wood blinds are made to match your cabinets and appliances, so they'll fit right in and be easy to maintain. We can also customize them to suit your needs—whether that means keeping the light out or creating privacy from neighboring houses.
Bathrooms are some of the most humid and damp areas in your home, so it's important to find window treatments that can resist water damage and offer privacy. Explore our moisture-resistant mini blinds or roman shades collection that offer privacy while still allowing light in through the windows.
When you're looking for window treatments for bedrooms, it's all about the light. The best way to control the light in your bedroom is with blackout or nightfall blinds and shades. The more control you have over the light that comes into your bedroom, the better!
Dining room blinds and shades are a great way to add style and privacy to your dining room. Whether you're hosting a formal dinner for 20 or a casual brunch for six, we have the perfect window treatment for your space.
Light filtering blinds and shades for the living room are a great way to add style to your home. They can be used as a way to protect your furniture and other valuables from sunlight and also create a more elegant atmosphere.
Sufficient brightness, privacy, glare reduction, insulation and customizability are the features you need most for your classroom windows. If your blinds for classroom windows also filter light and reduce noise, it will be a plus point to create a comfortable interior.
Modern blinds for classroom windows also come with the advanced functionalities, like motorized lift, remote control, and integration into your existing smart home automation system.
Blinds for kids’ room windows are optimized for safety, blackout functionality, insulation, light filtration, and noise reduction. Parents also want the blinds for kids' room windows to have child-friendly colors, cordless or motorized lift mechanism, and full customization for color, size, texture, pattern, and material.
Window treatments for different rooms are available in lots of design and functional variants to choose from. Some of these models are:
Here are a few things you need to consider before buying window treatments for unique decor settings and purpose of each room.
If the walls of your room are painted with a solid color, choose white, black, gray, red, blue fabric. Otherwise, go with patterned or floral fabrics.
If your room is part of a traditional home, try curtains, shutters, blinds, or shades in a classic pattern or fabric. If it's more modern, we recommend purchasing blinds or shades that complement the rest of your décor.
Choose the purpose of each room, before upgrading its window treatments. For example, you’ll need:
It’s easy and cost-effective to clean and maintain our dust-repelling window treatments.
Here are DIY cleaning tips.
Lift Away Dirt: Just wipe down the slats of blinds. In the case of curtains or shades, use soft cloth or vacuum cleaner to remove dust or dirt.
Remove Stains: To remove stains from the fabric, blot it with warm water and mild dish soap. If it’s motorized, make sure the electronic components do not get wet.
Get free samples to see how various functional and stylish blinds work in different rooms in your home before finally selecting and buying a custom-made product.
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Here is our DIY step-by-step guide on how to measure the size of window frames in different rooms to get started.
All hardware components included. For a professional, inch-by-inch, edge-to-edge fit, follow our DIY step-by-step guide on how to install window treatments in each room.
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Yes, you can, if you maintain cohesion and consistency in each room. If windows are right next to each other on the same wall, match the two of them, and select a different window cover for windows on adjacent walls or those separated in some way.
Choose type and length of fabric for each window cover based on style and function.
Yes, all window treatments in similar styles and colors will work well in a room, as consistency is important for a room to feel cohesive. However, your curtains or shades in adjoining rooms don’t have to be the same. In some cases, you may want to dismatch windows in a room on purpose. For example, you may want a window treatment to stand out among the rest.
Yes, mix up the window treatments but keep it neutral. Subtle differences in fabric, tone, and texture are perfectly fine, but don’t have drastic color or style changes. If your home has varying styles in each room, just focus on cohesion on a room-by-room basis when mixing up window treatment in different rooms.
It depends. If you prefer simplicity and consistency, do install the same window treatments throughout the front of your house. But, if you want a more interesting, custom look, mixing is actually preferable.
If you go with mixing window treatment on the front, we recommend sticking to a common element in terms of color, style, or fabric. For example, if you want some blinds and some shutters, use the same color wood.
Still unsure what kind of pattern, style, layering option, and function will suit each of your room? Give us a call at (800) 863-6109 or use 24/7 live chat to contact our design experts. We'll help you find the custom window treatments for each room.
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