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Window treatments are the ultimate finishing touch that pulls a room together.
Whether you’redecorating your living roomor a small powder room, they have the power to transform the entire space.
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Roller Shades
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Roller shades are an excellent option for windows and sliding doors.
Patterned Curtain Panels
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Break up a bold solid color on walls andbuilt-inswith patterned curtain panels.
The two panels visually frame the window and elongate the wall to create the illusion of a taller ceiling.
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Either sew it on or use heavy-duty iron-on tape to ensure the trim stays on.
Roll-Up Bamboo Blind
Roll-up bamboo blinds bring in a natural texture and help diffuse light.
Curtains With Tiebacks
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Tiebacks on curtains serve both a practical and an aesthetic purpose.
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Practically speaking, they hold curtain panels back to allow maximum light to stream into a room.
Hang them close to the ceiling and allow them to puddle on the floor for a dramatic effect.
you might mount Roman shades inside or outside the window frame depending on your preference.
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To add visual interest, elevate it with a statement curtain rod.
Matching Window Treatments and Wallpaper
Matching window treatments and wallpaper is a timeless look.
Blackout Curtains
Hangblackout curtainsin a bedroom to completely block light and maintain room temperature.
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They immediately elongate the corners and draw the eyes up towards a statement chandelier.
The curtains also create a lovely layered effect when paired with the shades.
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