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Window treatment is an issue
and concern that many interior designers take seriously.
After all, a single glimpse from the panes of a window can
show any passerby the style of the house, the interests of
its owners, and perhaps even the personality of the
designer who conceived it all. Whether the treatment
concerns drapes and lace, or flowers and sculptures,
windows need to look prettier and more appealing both
inside and out. One such window type is the bay window,
which is growing increasingly popular in today’s energy
conserving, but style-oriented world.
Bay windows make a charming addition to any home. These
three window-design forms, with their three-dimensional
configuration, can also be a challenge to design. If you
have bay windows at your house, you may be in need of bay
window treatment ideas to make your bay windows appear
more attractive.
You can pick up bay window treatment ideas from many
sources. Your local cable television stations can provide
you bay window treatment ideas through arts and crafts, or
homemaking channels. You can also have bay window
treatment ideas by looking at pictures or footage from
celebrity homes. If you consult your local knowledge
channel, you might even pick up some bay window treatment
ideas from programs that advocate energy conservation. Bay
windows can let in more light and allow you to save on
your lighting, heating, and even cooling bills. All you
need are the appropriate bay window treatment ideas to
make your bay window bring in the light and show off your
style.
Before you implement these bay window treatment ideas, be
sure to combine them with other bay window treatment ideas
that you might get from architectural journals or digests.
Such publications might have good bay window treatment
ideas that you could follow, along with suggestions on how
to fashion your bay window so that your once plain wood
and frame can make your home appear like a palace.
Because of their unique configuration, it can be difficult
to find curtain rods and headings for drapes to cover and
adorn bay windows. You may need to buy three different
sets of poles and rods to cover all three windows. If you
cannot afford heavy drapes, use simple blinds or sheer
curtains to mute incoming light. If you like heavy
curtains, however, invest in simple designs, since the
intrinsic complexity of bay windows can make further
embellishment appear overbearing.
If you want, you can have stained glass in part of your
bay window to add color to incoming light. If stained
glass is too expensive for your budget, you can also hang
a set of reflective chimes, or stained glass chimes in the
middle window. The idea is to make your bay window appear
attractive on the outside, while people on the inside find
delight in the play of colored lights that your stained
glass can bring in.
You can also opt to add flowering plants to the outside of
your bay window, if it is on the ground floor of your
house, or if you can attach a ledge on which to place
plants. With plants and colored chimes, you might not even
have to add heavy and expensive drapes. Be adventurous and
creative, but don’t go overboard: a bay window on its own
is quite attractive, so you may simply be gilding a lily
if you add velvet and roses and stained glass into one
elaborate, but overdone heap.
These are only a few bay window treatment ideas you might
want to use. For more bay window treatment ideas, consult
your favorite programs and magazines, talk to your
friends, and walk around your neighborhood. Your neighbors
might have their own pretty bay windows that you can
imitate or use to build your own brilliant ideas on. |