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Arched windows are a bit of a
challenge to decorate. Unlike regular windows, there is an
extra element that you’ll have to consider when picking
the appropriate window treatment. But this doesn’t mean
that you should leave your arched window alone or be
intimidated enough to stay away from it. There are certain
things you can do to maximize the beauty of an arched
window and enjoy the view it provides. Here are some ideas
you can try:
Leave it bare
There’s no use trying to fix something that isn’t broken
in the first place. If your arched window looks out to a
spectacular scenery but still provides enough privacy, why
cover it? Leave the window bare for you to appreciate the
terrific view outside. The overhead curves provide a
distinctive detail to your home and a great accent to any
room. It is only when you find the curves too overwhelming
and want to play them down that you should consider
covering them.
Downplay the arch
Install a curtain rod across the top portion of the window
and hang draperies. Pull back the fabric using decorative
tiebacks that skim the lower line of the window’s arch.
This offers a subtle definition of the arch without making
it stand out too much.
Leave the curves alone
Many interior decorators prefer to leave the arches open
and recommend adding window treatments only to the lower
section. This is usually the portion of the arched window
that concerns most homeowners since the arches are higher
and away from the general field of vision.
If you feel you need to cover the arched section of the
window, have a custom-made window treatment created using
blinds or curtains. Since it’s so high up from the ground,
consider using sheer fabric instead, to let in enough
light and still give you enough privacy.
Hang curtains and draperies
Use curtain rods made from dark metal and hang curtains
and drapery panels. The vertical line this creates helps
promote a sense of height and is especially helpful if you
want to impress the eye with the size of the arched
window. This makes your arched window a focal point of the
room, with the window treatment providing a simple accent
that does not steal the scene from the window itself.
Swag the window
Swags reiterate the elegance of arched windows. Install
one that barely skims the window’s upper trim. Allow
drapery to hang from the swag and work well with the
window’s natural curves and shape. If privacy is a
concern, use sheer fabric for curtains to cover the lower
glass panels.
Use blinds
Blinds provide great coverage for arched windows and
provide a good measure of control. You can adjust them to
let in enough light or shut it out completely. Choose
vertical or horizontal blinds, depending on the look you
want for your arched windows. In terms of material, you
can pick from aluminum, vinyl, wood, faux wood and fabric.
There are lots of colors to choose from and you’re sure to
find one that is a perfect fit for your home’s particular
color scheme.
Motorize your window treatment
If you have exceptionally large and white arched windows,
a great window treatment to use are motorized blinds that
come in different materials, including vinyl and fabric.
Motorized blinds are usually custom-fitted and can provide
a great view or much needed privacy at the touch of a
button. They also make manipulating the window treatment a
lot easier. |