4 Tips for Window Treatments

There are so many ways to cover your windows - or not. With all the options of fabrics, drapes, shades, blinds, and more, it can be difficult to decide exactly what you want on your windows. But I have 4 pro tips that help my clients to choose wisely when it comes to their windows. Check them out!

Beth Lindsey Interior Design

1. Dare to Go Bare

Did that catch you off guard?? Yes, I often recommend that my clients leave their windows bare, but there are parameters to this decision. The windows have to be beautiful and they have to frame a gorgeous view. You also want to consider your privacy - this is obviously an easier selection when you’re talking about a living room or a kitchen. You probably wouldn’t do this in a bedroom or bathroom. In the room I designed above, though, there was no way I was going to cover up the stunning windows! And in the kitchen below, those unadorned windows look out to the sea - and my clients loved that view too much to cover it.

Beth Lindsey Interior Design

2. Keep It Simple

This is really one of my favorite ways to dress a window, with simple draperies that offer privacy but also don’t compete for attention. You could use sheers in a public space, or back the curtains with blackout fabric to keep light out of a bedroom. To create height, I always hang the panels right to the ceiling or the ceiling molding. You can see that in the living room I designed below.

Beth Lindsey Interior Design

3. Blinds and Shades

There are those rooms that don’t need full drapes, like in bathrooms or kitchens. I love to use shutter blinds in bathrooms. They offer a lot of privacy, but they don’t take away from the spa-like atmosphere. And in kitchens, where you often have shorter windows, shades in gorgeous fabrics are a great choice. They can be removed and washed easily, which makes the right selection in a room that has a lot of cooking oils and splatters.

Beth Lindsey Interior Design

Beth Lindsey Interior Design

4. Dress It Up

In more formal settings, some of my clients like to make more of a statement with their window treatments. And with the return of traditional, this is fast becoming a more popular look. These draperies include panels and valences, or swoops of fabric across the top of the window. It’s a grand statement that draws the eye into the room.

Beth Lindsey Interior Design

Which of these window ideas is your favorite? Let me know in the comments section below!

Warmly,

Beth