Window treatment design can really pull your room together. You  might have very traditional furniture or you're just unable to paint the walls.  However, window treatment design is your chance to really show off who you and  what your design aesthetic is. Here are a few tips for window treatment  design.
Add in layers. This will give warmth and dimension to your window treatment  design. This is also the difference between just throwing up curtains and really  getting a designer touch in your home. This doesn't mean that you have to use a  lot of heavy fabric. You could try a lighter plaid Roman shade next to floral  curtains. This could be perfect in a kid's room or you could also use it as a  country touch in a living room. Fabric is a great place to add color and pattern  in the room because it's not permanent or expensive.
Experiment with tiebacks. This is a simple way that you can incorporate your  overall theme. It adds elegance and can tie into other metallic finishes for a  subtle touch, but it will help your space to feel finished. It's also  functional. You can find some of these items that are like hooks that will help  curtains stay open in the daytime. You can also add decorative tassels. Another  option would be to install doorknobs or try making your own hooks or use  decorative corbels. This will be very oversized and dramatic so it is perfect  for an elegant window treatment.
Highlight the shape of your window. You can do this a few different ways. You  may have to have window treatments  made  specifically for your windows. A lot of modern homes have windows  with special  challenges. They focus on unique shapes. You really need  to consider which  windows actually need treatments and which windows  don't. If you have really  high ceilings some of your upper windows  might not need coverings. You could do  a decorative stencil around the  window to highlight the archway. Then you could  just use plain curtains  on the lower windows to save  money but still bring in fabric and privacy.
Sometimes  less is more. It's easy to go over the top with your window   treatments. One of the best design ideas is to just use a little bit of   restraint. This will actually make your room look more elegant and  formal. It  will be easier to clean and less expensive to install. You  might just want to do  the exact opposite of what is going on with the  walls. If you have patterned  wallpaper then try using a solid color drape.  If you have a solid paint color then try a  patterned fabric to spruce up a boring wall.
Change  up the length. If you want to go with an elegant window treatment then   try a super long curtain. If you want something less formal than just  cover up  whatever part of the window that you need to for privacy. This  will allow light  to stream in and also use less fabric. Café curtains  are bistro or country  feeling so it is perfect for a kitchen or dining  room.








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