Today it’s considered that windows shouldn’t be covered to let the light in, to enjoy the views and make the spaces feel airier. But what if you need some privacy, or want to control the excessive sunlight, or maybe it feels not cozy with bare windows There are some window treatments that are always in trend and look modern and cool. Let’s have a look at some ideas.
Draperies
Curtains or draperies are a timeless solution that will never go out of style, this is for sure. Draperies hide your space from excessive sunlight, from people’s eyes and also add decorative value to the space. They may highlight the style and decor of your space, accentuate something and even add colors and prints. The most popular option is some sheer or semi sheer curtains that will easily fit any space but you may go for more eye-catchy curtains: color block, watercolor, printed ones. experiment with prints and patterns, with colors and fabrics, too. Velvet is sure to add a refined feel, and tulle will make the space feel airy, floral patterns and bold colors will spruce up a neutral room. color block blush and grey curtains add a tender feel to the room and highlight its glam style
a neutral room is added color with mauve folded draperies and looks more interesting
colorful folded draperies in neon green and pink to add color to a neutral room
semi sheer grey tulle draperies will add an airy and light feeling and highlight the color scheme
vibrant floral curtains add a vivacious touch to the bedroom and make it more eye-catchy
inverted pleat curtains with color blocking are sure to add visual interest to the space
navy velvet curtains add a refined touch to the space and hide the space from sunlight the best way possible
ombre beige to blue folded curtains add a colorful touch to the space and make the room cooler
Roman Shades
Roman or roller shades are another popular option for windows. They are no less comfier than draperies though they bring another look. Roman shades can be made of translucent or more solid fabric to prevent excessive light coming inside. They can be also wicker ones to add a rustic touch to the space. Roman shades can also highlight the space style and colors with their design, for example, you can try florals, stripes, polka dots and many other prints, trim and tassels. a black folded Roman shade adds a contrasting touch and makes the space more eye-catchy
a roller shade of translucent black fabric highlights the style of the room and keeps the excessive light away
a semi sheer white Roman shade is an ideal solution for a kitchen or a bathroom
a textural Roman shade adds interest to the bedroom while keeping it private enough
add a summer feel to your bathroom with floral roller shades, besides, floral prints are timeless
black touches here add interest and Roman shades in black are among these eye-catchy items
grey Roman curtains are a perfect fit for a Scandinavian kitchen
simple light grey roller shades are a great fit for any modern space
light grey Roman shades make the room more peaceful and tranquil
highlight the style of your home office with black and white roller shades not to distract you from work
striped Roman shades with large tassels add a refined touch to the exquisite space
white semi sheer Roman shades will help to keep privacy in the bedroom and don't spoil the harmony of the room
Draperies And Shades
Go for both options if you need style and privacy at the same time, and one piece isn’t enough. This is a great way to go for sheer and airy curtains without sacrificing privacy, and you may highlight the decor and colors even better. Create a layered look with printed shades and colorful or neutral draperies for a contrast. Enjoy! grey folded draperies and additional burlap Roman shades for a textural look in the room
ripple fold draperies and a Roman shade for an additional touch, hiding from the sun when necessary
sheer white curtains plus textural Roman shades for a more rustic feel in a farmhouse space
spruce your home with bold curtains like here, orange draperies and geometric print Roman shades
stylish black curtains and an additional semi sheer Roman shade to hide from the sun