Then, hang a short valance as an inside mount on each section. Geometric patterns on cornice-style shaped valance. Many rod pocket valances wrap around the brackets on the sides of the curtain rods, giving them that box-like look when viewed from the side.
Make the valance modern by picking a colorful, geometric pattern for the fabric. Board-mounted Empire swags with extra long cascades. Here, board-mounted swags were anchored by extra long side cascades.
This valance is hung high, then the cascades are allowed to hang at a minimum length of of 36 inches on each side more for tall windows. London valances with dupioni silk contrast inserts.
The secret to this style is a generous amount of fabric. The valance has to be allowed to fold towards the window, while it protrudes to the front to create its signature volume. Consider a different fabric for the box pleats to add interest. Cuff top valance with an eclectic mix of fabrics and trim. This style is loosely gathered into a soft wave shape on the top and bottom. Consider mixing large florals for the main fabric with small calico florals for the cuffs.
Continue the color mix with the tassel trim. Layering a swag over drapes and balloon valances. Layering is the ultimate in luxury when it comes to window treatments. This French door was dressed starting with a dupioni silk balloon valance, then layered with single width drapes and a board-mounted swag valance.
Stagecoach valance with beach house inspired fabrics. Keep in mind, however, that the back of the valance is made with the accent fabric entirely. It may not be the best style if the window is facing the street.
Dog-eared London valance with sunflower accents. Sometimes, a valance with a solid fabric can be upgraded in a way other than tassels or piping. All you have to do is get more creative. French country medallions centered on flat swags. Fabric placement can make or break a valance. Toile medallions are a very popular choice in French country and farmhouse designed rooms, but they must be carefully placed on each swag or scallop. Colorful floral patterns with a modern design.
The trend in valances nowadays is in the direction of colorful, abstract floral patterns printed on sturdy, medium-weight fabrics. Gone are the days of boring lace and flimsy polyester satins. Asymmetric valances around living room fireplace. These red bird print valances framed a fireplace, thanks to the asymmetrical placement of their long cascades.
Here, the bright yellow color, as well as the pattern of these interior elements, create a quite interesting visual. The second option that we recommend you to choose here is ceiling-to-floor curtains that come with tiers as the accessories. While this type also gives you all the benefits mentioned above, it comes with an extra advantage.
It is the fact that the curtains have higher decorative value. This way, people will draw their attention more to the whole curtain design, instead of the short and wide windows. Another thing that you must know is that right now tiers are available in so many designs. You can choose the fancy ones that meet the general styling you pick for the room. The use of floor-to-ceiling curtains to treat the short wide windows in this room is an excellent idea.
It makes the place seems more spacious. To erase the impression of looking too ordinary, the designer adds tiers. They are in oversized style, which makes them visible more. The details, such as the enormous tassels and the round white decorations, create a fabulous look. If you do not like tiers with too many decorations, you can always choose the simple ones. Take a look at the pictures, for instance. Here, the off-white curtains have large and visible folds that already give a beautiful impression in the entire design.
That is why choosing simple tiers would be the most excellent decision. In this case, the tiers chosen by the designer looks like it is from a large rope material. Here is another example of tiers that you can pair with the ceiling-to-floor curtains of your short wide windows to create a fab.
If you look closely, you will see that the accessories are in a huge braided style. If you cannot find this look at any store, you can always create it in a DIY project. Another thing that you must notice from the curtains tiers is that they have a soft pink color. A simple detail like this can make it easier for the window treatment to fit in the room design because it is compatible with the color theme brought in there.
The name of the cafe curtains is inspired by the type of window treatment that people used in old cafes. This treatment type will add a dramatic and classic touch in the interior, primarily because of the folds in the design. Cafe curtains will only cover some parts of your windows, from the bottom to the desired height.
A design like this is perfect for providing privacy. At the same time, it also creates an open impression because not all of the windows are covered.
At day, you can still get some natural light from outside even without opening the curtains. Although this window treatment is more familiar to use in a kitchen or dining area, right now the usage gets varied. It means you can use it in any room in your house if you want to. This picture is an example that cafe curtains are always a suitable treatment for the short and wide windows in any traditional kitchen style.
Here, you can see that these accessories are not available only in the design that we cannot open. As you can see in the pic, the curtains can be opened whenever needed. The existence of the cafe curtains here does not only add a decorative, classic, and elegant touch to the interior design.
It also gives flexibility when it comes to privacy. Whenever more privacy is needed, you can close the curtains. Adding short and wide windows in your bathroom can be an excellent idea, particularly when you like the open feeling or the fact that you can get some natural light from outside to brighten up the place. However, it also means that your privacy is on risk. In this case, cafe curtains could be the best solution you can pick, as shown in the picture above.
With the window treatments, you can spend time relaxing in the tub comfortably without worrying that some curious eyes are watching. The choice of sheer curtains, as shown in the pic, is also a good one.
It does not only leave some open impression while providing you the best privacy. Dan Duchars. Classic Stripes. You can never go wrong with stripes, and this living room is proof. Old-World Style. These olive green curtains with plaid details suit this living room's old-world vibe. Nelson Hancock. Elegant Balloon Shades. Off-white balloon shades and mixed floral touches add drama to this living room. Subtle Print. Curtains in a muted print prevent this neutral beach house from feeling lackluster.
Vibrant Orange. Adrian Briscoe. Botanical Detail. Patterned curtains stand out against the beige walls in this living room. Rachel Whiting. Go Green. David Brittain. For a small bathroom window, you will need a small curtain.
Sometimes, less is more. A sliding white curtain with curtain rods looks good, too. Combined with a black window frame, the sliding curtain makes the bathroom more interesting. When the curtain is closed, it provides a nice background for the flower to stand out. Next in our curtain window ideas list is monochrome window curtains. When used improperly, monochromatic colors will look dull and boring.
But, if used properly, they can look elegant, stylish and inviting. They add a minimalist vibe, too, in case you like minimalist designs. To get elegant, stylish and inviting monochrome window curtains, use two layers of curtains.
The outer layer has a darker color, like dark gray, while the inner layer has a brighter color, preferably white. The layers add style and texture, preventing the curtains from being dull and boring. Do you like to play with your curtains?
Well if you do, you might want to try to style them like the curtains in the picture. This works really well with long, thin white curtains. So, instead of the curtains flow down to the ground like usual, pull them to opposite sides. Then, create a simple knot from each so they can be pinned to the walls.
Flowing curtains look very elegant. For the color, white is probably your best option if elegant looks are what you are after. To enhance the elegant look, use dark curtain rods and black side ropes.
These side ropes should pull and hold the curtains on one side and limit their overflow. The contrast will make the curtains look more appealing. If you want more natural light to enter the room, use thin curtains. Our previous curtain window ideas can suit bay windows. That said, we admit that bay windows need a bit different window treatment. They tend to be different from other types of windows, after all.
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