Friday, November 28, 2014

8 Wonderfully Creative Window Treatments

In case regular curtains and rods feel too off the rack, look to these creative alternatives for one-of-a-kind windows

While common window coverings can work for just about any windowpane style or size, unique treatments can be the most captivating. Designs that artistically use everyday materials in unexpected ways can make a huge impact on the look of an area. Whether you're designing a window treatment for privacy or purely with regard to decoration, consider one of these ideas. You may be amazed by what you can do!



Bedazzled curtain. Add sparkle to your space with a curtain of beads. This simple but dazzling design has just the best extra something to finish bare windows where privacy isn't needed.

Style suggestion: You can either purchase this beaded curtain or make your own using angling line and beads from a notions store.


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Tree branch curtain rod. Bring home a branch from the forest and hang a curtain on it. Utilizing nature can help you save money and add a country element to ground your room.

Style tip: Spray paint the part in a coordinating or contrasting color for extra flair.


Pennant valance. Use this look in a sport-loving child's room. Collect all of his / her favorite sports teams' pennants and hang them over the window as a ornamental valance.

Style tip: Save on cost by just tacking up the pennants with coloured corkboard tacks, in team colors to match the pennants.


Asymmetrical wood sculpture. Find something you actually love at a flea market or from your travels and display it above the windowpane as a valance.

Style tip: Choose materials or items that make sense with your home's living room color and material palette. You want this piece to stand out, but you avoid want it to seem awkward..


Grass valance. This natural valance feels right at house in this jungle-inspired nursery. Try it in a child's Hawaiian-themed room too.

Style suggestion: Hang a wide piece of grass horizontally across the center of the window - it is going to act like a café curtain and offer some privacy.


Wood awning. Use wood boards to create the style of an exterior awning. Paint the wood your favorite color with a dry-brush software for a shabby chic look.

Style tip: This is a great unisex design remedy.


Frosted vinyl fabric. I love using frosted vinyl - it's a simple, affordable solution. Apply liquid vinyl to any window in a room that needs both privacy and light.

Style suggestion: Vinyl comes off easily and leaves no residue. Contact paper, using its sticky back, is much harder to remove over time.


Carved wood panels. Custom made or found vintage, these could be installed in front of your windows for sturdy, decorative window treatments. Hang them from the decorative rod, like in this photo, or suspend them from the ceiling.

Design tip: Hang wood panels on rods with wheels to move them from the windows when you don't need privacy.

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1 comment :

  1. Thanks for this post! My personal dining is room has wooden floors and the wall are colored Monroe Bisque (which is a light golden beige). I have a substantial living area table that seats ten, and I have burgundy chair covers on all ten seats. I was thinking about doing burgundy window shades for my two little picture glass windows but didn’t know if that would be too very much with the seat covers. Any suggestions?

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