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Window Coverings

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Window Treatments

Window coverings help control the environment in a home. They regulate the amount of light, muffle noise, insulate, and provide privacy.

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Types of Window Treatments

Curtains Sheer curtains Tailored curtains Sash curtains

Sheer curtainsSash curtains

Tailored

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More curtains…

Café curtains Tieback curtains

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Draperies

Usually made of heavier fabrics than curtains.

Usually lined and hand in more formal interiors.

Draperies with swags

Draperies

Draw draperies

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Other window coverings…

Both curtains and draperies sometimes have a Valance. A short piece of

decorative material placed across the top of a window to add a finishing detail.

Valance

Swag or scarf

Cornice

Lambrequins

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Shutters

o Once used solely to keep out heat and cold, now shutters are used to give a simple uncluttered look to a window and work well with traditional decors.

o Vertical sections of wood or manufactured material hinged together.

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Shades

Can be used alone or with curtains or draperies.

Roller shades

Roman shades

Balloon shades

Pleated shades

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Blinds

Window coverings made of a series of evenly spaced slats that may be opened or closed by cords.

Venetian blinds

Vertical blinds