Window treatments you should consider

Curtains, vertical blinds, Venetian blinds and other options must be considered as a way to maintain the value and standard of the property. How should this be done?

Although windows and natural light are important factors in the design of a home, window coverings are often treated as an afterthought in the decorating process.

Window coverings can be functional, purely decorative, or strike a balance between the two – depending on your space and the amount of natural light you receive and prefer.

Curtains

Curtains are classic decorative and functional window treatments and have a long history in interior décor. But they are by no means outdated. Curtains are multifunctional, versatile, affordable, and efficient in keeping up with modern design trends.

Advantages include:

Blinds

Blinds can be made of fabric, plastic, wood, or metal. The most commonly fitted are vertical blinds and Venetian blinds, and other types include Japanese blinds, pleated blinds and cellular blinds.

Shades

Shades are similar to blinds. But instead of using slats, they consist of a single piece of soft fabric. The fabric can be stacked, folded or rolled to open or close the shade.

Shutters

Shutters are usually installed in the window reveal. They consist of horizontal slats made of wood or synthetic materials. The slats can be stationary or adjustable to allow or prevent light and air into a room.

Shutters can be installed indoors or outside on a window or a sliding door. They are often fitted as an additional security measure, particularly in lock-up-and-go homes where the owners may be away for lengthy periods.

Full attention

Whether your tastes run to full and flowing drapes, modern coverings, classic curtains, Roman shades, or laidback shutters – your windows deserve your full attention.

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