Tall windows make for an impressive sight. They create a picturesque atmosphere within a room by letting in a great deal of natural light. However, dressing tall windows can be a hassle. No matter how impressive the windows, without the right dressing, it’s just glass.
Thankfully, there are several window dressing and treatment options. Here are six of the best.
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Drapery
Drapery window treatments should be on the mind of any window owner, but if you have tall windows, then this is a must. Go for bigger drapery hardware and larger pleats to create a grand effect in a room. Add in valances and tie backs to better style these options.
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Motorized Shades
Motorized shades allow you a level of control over your tall windows you wouldn’t otherwise have. You can adjust the level of light and glare filtration to suit any occasion with the press of a button. Without motorized shades, you run the risk of falling as you try and use a ladder to reach a dangling cord.
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Use UV Window Film on Curtain-less Windows
A cheap window dressing option for tall windows is to just leave them bare. Natural light will then come in unimpeded giving a room a vibrant look. The problem with curtain-less windows is that prolonged sunlight can cause damage to your furniture. It also produces a lot of glare. To fix this problem, get UV film on your windows. They cut down glare and protect your household from harmful UV rays.
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Paint the Frames
Painting the frames bold colours can do wonders for a room with a tall window. For instance, painting the frames on the kitchen windows a sunny yellow gives the room a warm and welcoming atmosphere.
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Hide the Rods
Use fabric to hide the rods in the drapery. This is best done on windows with a view. Doing this makes a frame around the window, and the object of interest outside creating a blending function. For the full effect, get a rod with a ripple fold.
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Mixing Strategies
Of course, mixing and matching window dressings is the best option. For example, you can combine a box valance with functional drapery panels running along the upper part of the window. On the lower section, select a woven blind. This hybrid provides a two-part strategy to control light.
These are just a few of the ways you can dress your tall windows. Tell us what your favourites are!