Which Window Treatments Should You Choose?
Find out all about the latest options for shades, blinds, shutters and draperies
When it comes to deciding how to dress a window, there’s more to consider than just how to control light or provide privacy. Do you want the window treatment to be a design focus for the room or an inconspicuous neutral element? What is the architectural style of your home and do you want to highlight that? Interior designers, who are experts at layering blinds and shades with drapery, start with a treatment’s function and move on from there.
“When I first start designing a room, my first thought is, ‘What does this space need?’ ” designer Amy Peltier says. “From there I consider the style of the home. It plays a huge factor in the design process. For example, I won’t cover up a traditional [window] trim with a modern shade. Instead I want to highlight the characteristics of the space and make sure the window treatment I use doesn’t take away from that feature.”
Read on for details on window treatment options, including features and installation choices. Then click the links at the bottom of each description to see more photos and information about each style.
“When I first start designing a room, my first thought is, ‘What does this space need?’ ” designer Amy Peltier says. “From there I consider the style of the home. It plays a huge factor in the design process. For example, I won’t cover up a traditional [window] trim with a modern shade. Instead I want to highlight the characteristics of the space and make sure the window treatment I use doesn’t take away from that feature.”
Read on for details on window treatment options, including features and installation choices. Then click the links at the bottom of each description to see more photos and information about each style.
Find your style. From light-filtering to room-darkening, there’s a vast array of styles, fabrics and colors to choose from with shades, such as the custom Roman-style woven wood shades seen here. Styles and materials include:
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- Roman
- Roller
- Solar and screen
- Woven wood
- Cellular, or honeycomb
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Blinds
Blinds can be effective at controlling light and privacy. Styles with wood slats, such as those shown here from The Shade Store, add a touch of natural texture to a space, while vinyl and fabric “zebra” blind-shade hybrids (shown below) provide a clean, modern look.
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Blinds can be effective at controlling light and privacy. Styles with wood slats, such as those shown here from The Shade Store, add a touch of natural texture to a space, while vinyl and fabric “zebra” blind-shade hybrids (shown below) provide a clean, modern look.
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Find your style. A practical design choice that tends to be less expensive than shutters and shades, blinds are available in a variety of materials and several basic styles, including:
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- Wood
- Faux wood composite
- Vinyl
- Vertical
- Dual, or zebra
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Shutters
Shutters are a classic treatment option for dressing a window and efficiently controlling light and privacy. They do tend to be more expensive than blinds and some shades.
Shutters are a classic treatment option for dressing a window and efficiently controlling light and privacy. They do tend to be more expensive than blinds and some shades.
Find your style. Shutters come in a variety of slat widths. Wide-slat plantation-style shutters — whether wood or faux wood vinyl — can add an elegant touch to any space. Styles and materials include:
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- Wood
- Faux wood composite and vinyl
- Full-height
- Cafe, or half-height
- Double-hung
- Bypass
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Curtains and drapes
These “soft” window treatments can be a big part of a room’s design, in addition to controlling light and providing privacy. The options are seemingly endless, from simple cafe curtains to lush pleated drapery.
How to Hang Your Curtains Just Right
These “soft” window treatments can be a big part of a room’s design, in addition to controlling light and providing privacy. The options are seemingly endless, from simple cafe curtains to lush pleated drapery.
How to Hang Your Curtains Just Right
Find your style. The length, fabric and style of the header, or top of the curtain or drape panel, are just a few considerations when choosing curtains. Curtains come in varying lengths, from half-window cafe curtains to floor-length. Drapery tends to be floor-length with pleated headers. Styles include:
How they operate: Curtains and drapes that are manually opened and closed hang from a rod by rings, grommets, fabric tabs or through a pocket across the top of the fabric. Motorized drapery is pinned or clipped to a track and controlled remotely.
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- Rod pocket
- Tab top
- Ring top
- Grommet
- Ripple fold
- Pleated
- Cafe
- Valances and cornices
How they operate: Curtains and drapes that are manually opened and closed hang from a rod by rings, grommets, fabric tabs or through a pocket across the top of the fabric. Motorized drapery is pinned or clipped to a track and controlled remotely.
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DIY installations. Blinds, shutters and shades require the most skill to install, particularly when it comes to measuring the window or door they’ll be mounted on.
Measuring must be precise, especially for an inside mount, where the hardware is installed inside the window frame. Installing curtain and drapery hardware is more straightforward since rods are typically installed on a wall or outside a frame, and putting the fabric panels on may be as easy as slipping them onto the rod.
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Measuring must be precise, especially for an inside mount, where the hardware is installed inside the window frame. Installing curtain and drapery hardware is more straightforward since rods are typically installed on a wall or outside a frame, and putting the fabric panels on may be as easy as slipping them onto the rod.
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The wide variety of styles, designs and materials makes shades one of the most versatile of window treatments. Constructed from one piece of fabric or woven fiber, shades are raised and lowered to control light and privacy, as opposed to slats or louvers that open and close.
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