Window treatments for windows high off ground
Jennifer Reynolds Interiors. The mirror will reflect light, and you can hide the edges of the window and mirror with the drapes. Layer in furniture and accessories to totally distract from the smallness.
Image via Decorologist. Be sure the bottom edge of the fabric covers the top of the window molding. Image via Georgia Home Staging on Houzz. There you have it! Four options to improve the look of small, high windows. And, here are a few links to some classic options you could use to dress up those windows.
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The rod has a detail onto which the fabric is gently attached. For the ultimate symmetry and cohesiveness in your room, use the same pattern for your upholstery and curtains. This also has the tendency to make a room appear cozier and in proportion. Covering part of your tall windows is a great way not to sacrifice the sun completely, however you can choose if you want the top or bottom of the windows to be concealed for a much more practical and individual window treatment idea.
If your large, long windows have the tendency to make the rest of the room appear shrunken, then you can deal with this issue by making them appear lower and in proportion with the rest of the room. Saving you money on head and cooling costs! Available in tons of colors from classic neutrals to jewel tones and trendy brights, they're easy to coordinate with any existing decor.
You can choose from a wide variety of fabric opacities — from gentle light filtering to blackout. Via BurnettBungalow. Standard cellular shades are great for tall windows. But for wide windows or sliding glass doors, consider choosing vertical cellular shades. They have all the benefits of standard cellular shades but they traverse side to side on a track instead of up and down. If you're looking for the ultimate in stylish window treatments, draperies are for you.
In fact, framing a window with white or off white draperies has been trending for a few years now. Layering window treatments with draperies is also a popular look. When layering window treatments you don't have to choose either black or light filtering- you can have both!
If your home has multiple large windows in a row, you can save money by installing drapes only on the outside edges, like bookends. This will give the row of windows the appearance of one long piece, without the bulkiness of heavy curtains covering the entire length of the windows. Photo via citysage. Sometimes the weight of a blind limits the range of sizes available.
For example, faux wood blinds are very heavy and usually have more size restrictions than a cellular shade.
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