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Window Treatments Add Wow Factor to Your Home

Window Treatments Add Wow Factor to Your Home

A new husband, a new house and 47 bare windows would be enough to cause decorating stress in just about any woman. But Barbara Ellis had a plan. Ellis and her husband, Jeff, recently purchased a new house and have been trying to make it look like home. The family room, located right off of the kitchen, has great windows that make it feel open and inviting during the day, but very visible at night. A combination of Roman shades and paisley draperies that enhance the earthy colors of the stone fireplace and a family heirloom armoire addressed their need for privacy while also adding warmth, softness and a burst of color to the room. “I knew what I wanted this room to be like,” says Ellis. “But until I found just the right fabric, furniture and window treatment ideas it didn’t come together.”

Here are tips to bring out the best in windows throughout your home.

Scale and Proportion are Key

The most common mistake made by homeowners when doing their windows is getting the proportions wrong. A valance or cornice that’s too small. Draperies that don’t stack off the window and cover up too much of the view. Skimpy side panels made with too few widths of fabric. These little design flaws make all the difference in the finished appearance of a window and a room.

Getting proportion right takes a good eye and a lot of experience. One size definitely does not fit all, so it can pay to have treatments created specifically for the windows in your home. Custom furnishings are often comparably priced to ready-made, and can represent great value when you factor in the time and expertise of professionals.

Functional or Decorative?

This has a lot to do with the design and proportion of a window treatment. Does it need to clear French doors? Protect from hot afternoon glare? Provide privacy? Or enable you to see a television or computer screen without an eyeshade? Understanding what the room requires will help create the appropriate design solution.

A room that requires privacy will need blackout shades or interlined fabric panels, wood blinds, woven wood or cellular shades to provide functionality. A second layer with soft fabrics and pleasing color accents adds an inviting decorative element. A more formal room might benefit from a third layer in the form of a valance, cornice or other top treatment.

The different elements of a room, or a window, should be in harmony. Even a simple decorative band of trim in a pretty, complementary pattern on a solid fabric panel can add visual interest to a window and tie in the other design elements of a room.

Finding the perfect window treatments for your home is all about the details. Using the right materials, determining the proper scale and proportion and addressing both functional and decorative concerns will help make your home more comfortable, more stylish and a distinctive expression of your design savvy.

Calico Corners is one of America’s most respected interior design retailers, creating over 100,000 custom window treatments per year. Celebrating its 60th Anniversary in 2008, Calico Corners also provides expert home decorating advice and in-home design consultation in addition to selling quality designer fabrics for the home, trims, custom bedding and upholstered furniture. They also offer measure and install services for window treatments, and will reupholster or slipcover your existing furniture. Calico Corners operates more than 100 stores in 32 states plus the District of Columbia. For more information on their products and services, or to find a location near you, visit http://www.calicocorners.com

About the Author

Jan Jessup serves as Director of Communications for Calico Corners, headquartered in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania. She has represented Calico Corners for the past 15 years with much success in national print and broadcast media. Ms. Jessup has worked with editors and producers from around the country to provide them with fabrics, decorating tips, expert advice, plus color and design trend information on home furnishings.

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