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Change Your Perspective With These Window Treatments

Windows are an essential part of a house that could not be ignored in any way. Depending on their placement and purpose, a window could be concealed, left clear or embellished with some or the other treatment. With many available options of giving windows a graceful look, sometimes the mind just boggles about what will look good, where and what to use etc. Many homeowners believe in experimenting and taking inspirations from the window treatments they saw at someone’s house.

We have compiled here some inspirations that can help you in adopting the best window treatment for your house other than the basic plantation or bi-fold shutters. Let us have a look at these inspiring ideas:

  • Glass finishes: Window glasses with frost stain or a tint, gives a bright interior and plenty of privacy to the homeowner. The frosting is one of the most used methods of designing a glass covering. It can be done either by etching or by installing window films. Etching is a permanent process of turning clear glass into translucent one whereas filming has become rather handy and more inexpensive alternative. Opting for window films as an option allows you to choose from a variety of designs. This method is best suited for spots like the kitchen, study room, bathroom etc. The only thing that you should necessarily consider is how much light and privacy you want to allow in. Another method to add character to any room is by using stained glass coverings. It is a great way to add character to any room. It gives a distinct theme to space. Practical and beautiful stained glasses are great from a privacy point of view. They look good in the foyer, kitchen or as a skylight.
  • Shades and blinds: These are the second most practical option available in the market. The shades and blinds are available in a huge variety to choose from. For instance roller, fabric, honeycomb, roman, motorised etc. The shades or blinds go perfect with all type of interiors and can be customised to any sized windows. This option is easy to use and is also pretty high up when it comes to style quotient, as compared to curtains.
  • Valances: Although it depends on the taste and preferences of a homeowner, valances can fit quite well in a modern decor too. They are used if you do not want your entire window framed or covered. The pleated valances give an alluring look to the room by either hanging them alone or pairing them up with the curtains. It will bring a very classy character to your room.
  • Awnings: Curtain awnings are purposively used in the kitchen area. The awnings when paired up with shades or rollers help in hiding the hardware creating the softer windows. Such a window treatment enriches the view and reduces the glare coming in from the windows. This window covering further helps in making your house interiors stand out from the rest. Consider opting for wooden awnings made of wood planks or plyboard so that you can paint them to complement the tone of the room they are used in.
  • Window cornices: During earlier times, cornices have been used as boxes to hide curtain rods and rings, but now, they have evolved and are counted as major accessories that make a statement and help your decor stand out of the rest. You can also customise your cornice by painting it, padding it and adorning it with the ornaments.
  • Screens: This is an old method of window treatment but has now evolved into various other formats. Screens are used widely all around the world. A number of materials can be used to fashion a screen in many designs. Out of the many available options, laser-cut metal screens give an alluring look to the windows by filtering the sunlight and also helps in directing the breeze.
A lot of homeowners in East Sussex are switching to these modern options of window treatments over the old and basic plantation or bi-fold shutters . These inspirational ideas are much helpful in making your house look different from all the neighbouring houses in your area. It is totally upon your choice how you want your house to look like.
Writer, Akshita Gupta is living in India. Akshita Gupta is part of our authors community since and has published first post on YD.

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