The windows in our space matter a lot. Natural light is vital for an aesthetically pleasing home. However, sometimes the light is too harsh, or we prefer less light in the moment. In that case, custom window treatments come into play. In this brief guide, we will cover everything you need to know before getting custom window treatments for your home.

What Is a Window Treatment?

A lot of us know exactly what window treatments are without knowing that they’re called window treatments.  Anything you place over your windows, like shades, drapes, or blinds, are called a window treatment. Just as we dress up our walls with frames and our furniture with pillows, we dress up our windows with window treatments.

Window Treatment Ideas

If you’re having trouble choosing which window treatment is right for you, here are some suggestions. Each type of window treatment has its own merits. Consider them all and decide which one is the best for you.

Shades

Shades are a continuous roll of material that covers large spanning portions or the entirety of the window. They can be rolled down or rolled up, made of translucent or opaque material, providing you the option of complete darkness if desired. Also, they can be operated manually or through automation.

Shades are perfect if you want the option to block out the light with a modern, sleek look. They bring elegance into your space and afford you a touch of luxury. They are also great if you want to focus on the material or texture of the window treatment instead of movement, as they have a straight look.

Blinds

Blinds are a traditional window covering that is made of long verticle or horizontal flat slats. These lie perpendicular for light to enter and parallel to the window to block light. Blinds can be made of various materials such as vinyl, aluminum, wood, and more.

They open and close through many different mechanisms. You can even choose an automated mechanism that closes and opens them at the push of a button. Blinds have a classic, timeless look.

Drapery

Drapes are like curtains, except curtains are usually sheer, offering light a place to filter through, while drapes are heavy and opaque, providing the room with darkness. Drapes and curtains are often used together. The drapes are pulled back with the curtains closed for soft light to enter the space. Then, the drapes are closed to block all light out.

Drapes are by far the most traditional custom window treatments on the market and give a timeless look to any space. If you aren’t sure what to do, drapes fit into any decor theme. They are the classiest of all Denver custom window treatments.

Valances

Valances are a window treatment that can be used with shades, blinds, or drapery. They cover the top part of the window and conceal any drapery or shade hardware. Valances give a more refined look to drapes and shades. They can be ruffled or flowy with tails at either end of the window, or they could be planer with nice fabric patterns.

Valances on their own are not a complete window treatment solution, but they make other window treatments look more complete.

Dr. Alexander Reed

Dr. Alexander Reed, with a Ph.D. in Structural Engineering from MIT, brings over two decades of experience in the construction industry. Before joining our team as a freelancer in 2019, he led several high-profile construction projects and taught at Washington University. His expertise, gained from managing large-scale urban development projects, enriches our content since 2019. He is an advocate for green building practices and has consulted on various eco-friendly initiatives. In his free time, Dr. Reed is an avid sailor and enjoys writing about the intersection of architecture and environmental sustainability.

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