I Waited 3 Years for the Right Window Treatments, And They Completely Transformed My Space
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I Waited 3 Years for the Right Window Treatments, And They Completely Transformed My Space
"Every room needs window treatments. Privacy is one thing - no one wants to feel like they're living in a fishbowl. But I'm firmly of the opinion that curtain panels, shades, and the like are what truly make a space feel finished. They're also a great opportunity for introducing another pop of pattern and texture into a design scheme. Simply put, a gorgeous window treatment can really make a space sing."
"As I've worked to decorate the rooms in my 1928 Craftsman meets Colonial home over the past couple of years, I've been really deliberate about waiting on window treatments. That's because now that I own my home, I really wanted to invest in my forever shades, and I was willing to go the route of custom to do that, even though they can be a splurge."
"I had inherited IKEA sheer rollers from the former homeowner - and no shade (I had to!), but they just weren't getting the job done. I wanted the room to remain light and bright - and, frankly, energizing - for work, but I didn't want the sun to be too intense in there either. And again, because this spot faces the street, I definitely wanted total privacy at night."
A homeowner prioritized custom window treatments to finish rooms and introduce pattern, texture, and privacy. The homeowner waited before installing shades to invest in permanent, high-quality treatments despite higher cost. A sunroom-turned-home office with seven windows required solutions that preserve natural light while reducing glare and ensuring nighttime privacy. Existing IKEA sheer rollers were inadequate for light control and privacy. The Shade Store offers custom, designer-backed window treatments with quality craftsmanship and on-trend fabrics. The homeowner chose a custom route to balance brightness, energy for work, light diffusion, and complete street-facing privacy.
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