Window Treatments for every area of your Home
Post by Stacey Walker. Stacey mostly works behind the scenes for Greenbrook Design, managing day to day operations, marketing, sourcing product and keeping the showroom beautifully designed. Stacey also does interior design & home styling for a select number of clients. Find out more about Stacey here.
Natural light is an important part of design as it impacts our mood and influences the aesthetic in a room. It is beautiful, delightful, and always adds a touch of warmth to any space but with all of these pros, there are also a few cons such as exposure to UV rays and making it hard to see due to glares and reflections. UV rays especially can cause damage not just to your skin but also furniture and flooring as they can discolor over time. Window treatments are an essential part of the interior design process operating in both a functional role as well as decorative. Every area in the home can benefit from having them installed and with the many sizes and styles available you will be sure to find exactly what you need to properly reflect your own personal taste. Let’s discuss some of these benefits and which window treatments work best for certain areas in the home.
The benefits of window treatments
Saving money is a big priority for homeowners which is why installing window treatments is a favorable choice since they are more energy efficient. They form a barrier to both the heat and cold slipping into your home helping it stay warmer or cooler as needed. Of course, we have already mentioned the protection they give from the harmful UV rays for both your family and belongings. Window treatments also allow you privacy throughout your home but with the ability to let the sunlight in as you like it. This also means that you can opt to have those large or even tall windows to enjoy during the day but have full seclusion in the evening. Stylinging is also a plus as they frame each window beautifully and the right selection can also enlarge a window size too. Be sure to discuss incorporating window treatments in your new home design with your personal designer.
Window treatments for your kitchen
The kitchen is a favorite gathering place for families and where we typically begin our day with either a cup of coffee or a snack before heading out the door. Having enough light in this space is important but because it is a place where we usually sit there can be issues with glares from the sunlight that can be quite bothersome. Window treatments give an instant solution to this and motorized blinds are one of the best options. They allow you to control the amount of light entering the kitchen with the ease of a button. Graber blinds offer a wide selection of motorized blinds in a variety of styles, sizes, and shades. They can even be paired with valances to give an added sense of depth to the space plus are a nice accent. You can go with either a bright pop of color or a soft neutral depending on the look you want to achieve in the heart of your home.
Window treatments for your living room
Windows in the living room vary in sizes. They can be the traditional size or extend all the way up to the ceiling. This means that there is also a wide range of options to select from that can enhance and compliment each. If you have multiple windows side by side you can opt for one large window treatment to form a unified appearance or single treatments which gives each window an individualized look. As living rooms are a place we often gather in the evening with friends and family, privacy matters and this can be achieved by pairing solid panels with sheer ones. This allows the sunlight to pour in during the day but offers a layer of protection in the evening. Many times simple works best especially if the room already has a lot of furniture and accent pieces. Window treatments don’t need to be the main focal point, they can be just as effective by blending in.
Window treatments for your outdoor spaces
Having an outdoor space is becoming more of an essential area for homeowners as we need a space beyond our four walls to just sit and take a deep breath. From a pergola or a fully screened porch, each oasis could use a little help in controlling the amount of sunlight that pours in especially when it comes to blocking those UV rays. Thankfully you can get the function needed in a style you love due to the many companies that design a wide variety of patterns, textures and materials. Woven wood shades are an elegant compliment for pergolas as they define the area more and can block not just the sun but also a little of the breeze. Be sure to purchase window treatments that are weather resistant and durable to guarantee a longer usage. You can also browse places like Pinterest for inspiration.
Window treatments for your bedroom
Our bedroom is our sacred space, where we go to rest before beginning a new day. Privacy is of the utmost importance here and window treatments play a key role in achieving this. Layering is a helpful design tip as it allows you to make adjustments throughout the day. Consider panels that can be pulled back to let in the sunlight and sheer curtains that offer another barrier in the early evening hours. Valances are another wonderful option, framing the window itself and adding height which is a benefit to when you have high ceilings. It is also good to factor what time you will be using the bedroom. If you work third shift and sleep during the day it would be best to utilize curtains that come with a black out option so you can have a better night’s sleep. Take time to browse through some magazines and interior design blogs before finalizing your selection.
Window treatments for your home
Window treatments are a great accent to any area of the home including home offices, laundry rooms, and dining areas. Each has various needs that ought to be considered as well as the style that best suits the particular area. Home offices are where you will spend a large portion of your daylight hours so be sure to consider where your computer is in relation to the window and if there are any issues with glare that might arise. Laundry rooms tend to have minimal needs and valances or simple cordless blinds can be all that is required. If your dining area is near the kitchen it is a good idea to keep the design style similar for a cohesive look. Your designer will be able to assist you in styling each window to function and look amazing.
Are you ready?
Every area of your home will benefit from the right window treatments, a finishing touch to each space as well as providing you with multiple benefits that you can enjoy. Whether you want to just frame the view overlooking the lake or make a statement with those amazing extended widows in your living room, window treatments can be exactly what you need them to be. So when preparing to refresh your home don’t forget about the windows.
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