Ultimate Guide to Styling Windows

When someone goes to renovate their room, they first look at the paint colors, the furniture pieces, the layout, and so on. This is all well and most people know that the lighting in a room makes a big difference as to how everything looks. This expands beyond the traditional wall lighting and lamps, though. One often-overlooked element of a room is the window treatments. Their material, shape, and function are all important aspects to consider when choosing the perfect one for your room. It’s not ideal to have a budget for the whole room then decide on some standard or ill-fitted window shades that will mess with the whole look of the room. Even if you don’t think it’ll make a difference, trust us, the room will lay much better with appropriate window treatments. Here are some important questions to consider when deciding what type of shade is right for your windows:

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Do you want the shades to make an aesthetic impact or be more functional?

If you have a large room that needs window treatments, then you may want some extra texture to help complement the space. In this case, drapery with swag, or movement, would be suitable. If the window is in a high traffic area like the kitchen or an entryway, shades that stay close to the window and are easy to clean are ideal. Say the window is large, then we like to add horizontal shades that remotely move up and down to add necessary shade and function for the best of both worlds.

Do you have any small kids or pets that risk tearing them up or pulling on them?

If you have any little critters running around, be mindful of the chance curtains could be torn down or shredded. In this case, definitely stick with valences that just add texture or roman shades that adjust while staying off the floor.

Is the surrounding room small or big? What is the proper placement of the hardware?

The curtain rod should be placed above the window casing; to make your walls appear much taller, install the rod right below the ceiling. The curtains should end 1/2″ before reaching the floor. The rod should extend 6-8″ on either side of the window to account for stack back and allow for more light to flood the area. Stack back is the amount of space a curtain takes up when pushed to the sides of the window or door. This overlaps onto the wall and is suitable for large surfaces to help break up rigid lines. Like we said if you’re dealing with a large wall that can easily fit a stack back and shades underneath, go for it!

Did you double-measure the dimensions needed to select the appropriate size?

As an experienced interior design firm that has been around for a while, the worst feeling is going to install something that has the wrong measurements. If you’re DIYing these curtains, google the proper measurements you’ll need when selecting hardware and treatments. And then measure again! Talk to a professional in-store if possible to ensure you are getting the correct system that will fit the window.

 

Our Go-To Window Treatments

Elwin® Roller Shades

Elwin Inc.® manufactures roller shades with aesthetic and current technology in mind, creating the perfect option for many of our design choices. They look great hanging alone and under some beautiful fabrics. They’re remote-controlled, proving to be convenient and provide the best service for our clients. Our go-to option is the alternating horizontal stripes that can be overlapped to allow for more sunlight, or alternated to block more. Here you can see them providing function to beautiful coverings. In the bedroom, it allows for privacy and is also the perfect option to be close to where people eat.

The layered window treatments are romantic and usable.

Clean surfaces and bold prints!

 

Roman Shades and Valences

These window treatments sit at the top of a window to provide aesthetic and/or slight shade. We often prefer these where long fabrics would be ruined or take up too much space. If a client loves a bold print, these are also great options for incorporating them in a non-overwhelming way. The roman shades fit within the window casing while valences add dimension beyond the window, as you can see in the above seating nook picture.

Roman shades with a relaxed bottom.

Roman shades with a plain fold.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Custom Leading Edges

Often times to help our clients who want to save money but still wish for unique coverings, we’ll offer custom leading edges. This is when we handpick trim to be applied to run-of-the-mill curtains. We love this option to add spice to a room with subtle texture and color!

Custom edged curtain!

The perfect way to add pattern to whites/neutrals!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Custom Curtains

If the client’s budget allows or we have to due to measurements and spacing, we love installing custom curtains. This allows for a truly one of a kind space. Clients love the catered look and flexibility they have with the color, pattern, and size options. In the space to the right of this picture, we installed “dummy panels” to draw in the large windows and add movement to the room. What you see in the dining area are “relaxed valences.” They are tucked away from the food while adding softness to the monochromatic room.

Take note of the valences and curtains next to each other without being too much.

Relaxed Valences that are up and out of the way.

 

With so many options and things to consider when picking window treatments, we’re sure it can get overwhelming. Hiring a certified interior design expert can help ease this and make sure you’re not wasting money on reorders or end up unsatisfied. Plus, many companies that create custom window treatments require contracts to source their items from. With that in mind, it is often more budget-friendly to consult these jobs with the interior designer that will help create the perfect space for you. A.Clore offers these custom services, anything from picking color schemes to working with construction teams.

 

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How To Prepare Your Home For Fall

With each new season comes change. With the approach of fall, the leaves turn colors, the air turns crisp, and flips flops are exchanged for boots and scarves. There are football games on Saturdays, pumpkin lattes in the morning, and bonfires at night. Our temperatures haven’t changed yet, but surely they will soon! Temperatures, activities, and wardrobes aren’t the only things that need to change a bit for fall. Our homes also need to adjust and be prepared for the new season. It’s that time to change up some decor items and gather all back to school supplies. It’s also the time to prepare your home’s exterior and front landscaping for the impending cooler temperatures! If you are eager to embrace the new season, here are a few ways you can prepare your home for fall.

Bring out the blankets.

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You packed up your blankets and cozy throws for spring and summer, but it’s time to bring them back out. Keep a few blankets readily available for family and guests in a nearby basket or tuck them into a storage ottoman for quick access.

Heat up the hearth.

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Fall is perfect for sitting around the fireplace with the family. So before you light your first fire, be sure to freshen your hearth. Throw away your old hearth tools you’ve had for a decade and bring in new ones along with a new fire screen to complement it. It’s also important to have your chimney inspected before you use it again for the first time. Creosote buildup could start a fire in your chimney and could pose a danger to you and your family. Find a reputable company to inspect your chimney!

Spruce up your bedding.

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Those cool and crisp nights are around the corner, so it’s time to adjust your bedding. Add a duvet or a coverlet for extra warmth or a blanket to go over the sheets. A quilted coverlet is an excellent option because they have a cotton fill that provides the extra warmth needed on those cold nights. Additional accent pillows also offer something to snuggle up with.

Refresh your landscaping.

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Before it gets too cold, be sure to trim up your outdoor landscaping. Trim those shrubs and bushes around your front porch and along your front walkways to create a more inviting entrance. Now is the time to also do your fall plantings. It’s always a good idea to plant new trees and shrubs to keep your yard interesting. The weather is cool, and the soil is still warm enough for roots to thrive. You can also plant certain flowers, like pansies, to add additional color to your landscaping. If you have a garden, it’s time to plant your cool season vegetables like broccoli, cabbage, lettuce, and spinach, so they have enough time to mature before winter comes.

Prepare your doors and windows.

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With spring and part of summer, your windows and doors might have spent a good amount of time open letting the fresh warm air in. Before the cold sweeps in, be sure to check your doors and windows to make sure they are sealed properly to prevent cold air from creeping into your home. For windows, caulk and sealants are options for sealing and insulating. Weather-stripping your doors is a quick and easy way to prevent unnecessary drafts from entering.

We hope you found this helpful in order to prepare your home for the upcoming months! Stay cozy and stay warm!

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