From functional blinds to details that make all the difference, we look at some easy but great-looking window decor ideas.
Cafe-Style Curtains
These are perfect for very large windows in spaces where you want both light and privacy, such as the front room. A curtain pole is installed halfway down a window, and the curtain then covers only the lower half of a large window.
Choosing Blinds
In some spaces, such as a kitchen or bathroom, blinds are the perfect solution. Blinds have a clean straight look which is ideal for a kitchen, where there is often more hubbub. But what makes blinds particularly excellent here is that they are safer and easier to clean. These days blinds come in a vast choice of design and colour, so you can get really creative for a relatively low cost.
Blinds can be used elsewhere with great effect too. Blackout blinds are an easy way to create a bedroom where you can really sleep. If you don’t like the stark look of the blinds, you can combine blinds with curtains for a softer finish and absolutely no sneaky sunlight.
Adding Detail
Adding a bit of detail is an easy way to make something look infinitely better, from a simple trim to a pelmet or a sash and hook system. These details are easy to install onto existing curtains but give your home an opulent finish.
Thinking About the Outside
There are other ways to prevent too much light from coming in, such as Brise Soleil style shades, like those available at Brise Soleil. Not only do these add an attractive outdoor finish to your window, but they make the most of both winter light too.
These easy window finishes can really make the difference between a good-looking space and a great-looking one.
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