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Your windows are your eyes
out into the world, and they are the world’s eyes into
your life. Through your glass panes, or in between your
blinds, people can get a glimpse of your life and how you
decorate your home. If you surround your window with
plants, you can draw attention away from the inside and
show off your gardening and flower care skills. If you
completely cover your window with thick, rich fabrics, you
can either give off the impression that you are hiding
something – or that you have enough money to drape your
windows in richness. You would certainly want the latter
supposition to spring up in the minds of your local window
watchers, so you will need a few fabric window treatment
ideas to guide you in your forays into interior design.
You can get many fabric window treatment ideas from your
local fashion and interior design magazines. Fashion
magazines can give you fabric window treatment ideas by
showing you what colors would best suit or complement the
season you are in, and what fabrics would suit your style
and desires best. You can also consult your local cable
channels for more fabric window treatment ideas: there are
many homemaking channels that give out-and-out fabric
window treatment ideas by showing off unique set ups that
you might want to imitate; and there are many arts and
crafts channels that can indirectly give you fabric window
treatment ideas by showing different accessories that you
can add to your window.
This article will present a few more fabric window
treatment ideas that you might want to use as you cover
your house up and put the drapes on. Before you implement
these fabric window treatment ideas, however, you might
want to consult with your local interior designer or
fabric manufacturer and suppliers on what fabrics are
available to you. You can also use these fabric window
treatment ideas as the take-off point for your own ideas
in improving your window treatment.
If your house has a low ceiling and few windows, do not
use velvet or other heavy drapery, as they can increase
your cooling bill. Use such drapes in the winter, but
stash them away and put on the sheer curtains during the
summer or spring months. You can also layer your curtains:
put lace over cotton, to create a cottage, down-home feel;
or place veil over glossy material to imitate a bridal
gown.
If you cannot afford heavy drapes but still want color in
your window, then add stained glass panels to your window,
or hang up stained glass chimes. These can change the
color of the light coming into your home, and can add to
the appeal of your windows. You can also innovate on the
different ways to tie your drapes: tie them with different
colored ribbons, or place dried flowers in your knots.
Hang on braided fabrics to the edges or knots in your
curtain. If your house is made up of cool stone or brick,
you can turn your home into a castle by hanging up brocade
or velvet curtains with embroidery.
These are only a few fabric window treatment ideas that
you can use, so be creative and adventurous, and add
accessories or decorations where you like. If you have
heavy drapes, do not overdo your set-up, and instead let
the design of your fabrics stand on their own. If you want
to use thin, simple, or sheer drapes, however, you can add
decorations, but make sure that they do not make the
window appear too over-laden with accessories.
Do not settle for only one or two fabric window treatment
ideas to decorate your window for the next three years.
Innovate constantly, and make sure that you get your
drapes washed regularly. You can have a pretty window in
no time, with the best fabrics showing off your interests
and style. |