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Types of Window Treatments
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Curtains
Fabric panels, often sold in pairs, that can be hung by means of a rod and can be used for both functionality and decor. Suitable for classic, traditional, and contemporary interiors.
Roman Shades
Window coverings that evenly stack up when opened and lay flat when closed, offering a clean and classic look. They coordinate well with traditional and eclectic interiors.
Shutters
Hard window coverings, often wooden, that can swing inwards. They offer a traditional or country look and provide excellent light control and privacy.
Cornices
Hard top treatments, often wood, that cover curtain rods or window hardware, providing a sleek look. Suitable for formal spaces and to add architectural interest.
Cellular Shades
Fabric window coverings with honeycomb-shaped cells that trap air for insulation. Great for energy efficiency and a clean, sleek appearance.
Valances
Short decorative draperies hung across the top edge of windows to conceal hardware. Best for adding a decorative touch in traditional and country styles.
Roller Shades
Simple, flat shades that roll up into a tube at the top of the window. Ideal for a minimalist look and for modern, utilitarian spaces.
Panel Track Blinds
Large fabric panels that slide back and forth on a track for easy operation. Excellent for large windows or as room dividers, fitting well in modern homes.
Drapes
Thicker, lined fabric panels that block sunlight and offer privacy. Usually floor-length, they add a formal touch and work well in dining rooms, living rooms, and bedrooms.
Shades
Soft fabric window coverings that roll or fold up, offering a cleaner look. Good for contemporary designs and for combining with curtains for a layered look.
Sheers
Lightweight, translucent fabric panels that soften sunlight and offer some privacy while still allowing light through. Best for a light, airy, and romantic interior.
Blinds
Hard window coverings with slats or vanes, tiltable to adjust light and visibility. They fit modern, minimalist, and utilitarian spaces well.
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