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Basic Rules for Selecting Window Treatments


In simple terms, window treatments refers to the interior decoration for a window or window frame with the primary goal of installing elements that enhance its artistic beauty.
Window treatments is divided into two categories; the hard treatment which includes the installation of shutters, window blinds and shades, and the soft treatment which refers to the installation of soft materials such as curtains and draperies.
Applying window coverings might seem simplistic, but for someone who doesn't have good artistic taste and sensibility, purchasing a set of window dressing materials on impulse can end up in disappointment. You need to consider several factors before choosing window treatments to meet your room's functional and artistic needs.

Here are the basic rules for selecting window treatments:
1. Assess the room's functional requirements.

Window treatments are primarily intended to add beauty and class to a room, but they have a secondary function which is to protect the room's interiors and furnishings from the heat of the sun. These hanging wonders also work to optimize the room's functional requirements including sound and sunlight blocking.
If you want your room to receive light without the harmful ultra-violet rays from the sun, a solar shade, which allows light to penetrate through it, will be perfect for this purpose. Drapes or curtains with neutral colors are also ideal for rooms that receive a large amount of sunshine. Sunlight plays a considerable role in the fading of brightly colored window covering materials.
If you intend to insulate a room, you can use materials like velvet, suede and tweed. A lot of window dressing professionals recommend these materials because they are known to block heat during summer and keep the room warm in winter.
If your windows are placed at street level, privacy might be one of your concerns. In this case, you will need shades or blinds that help to protect your privacy from the curious eyes of passers-by. Shades and blinds also allow you to get full privacy or full sunlight whichever is appropriate for you at any particular moment.

2. Consider the shape and size of your windows.
The shape and size of your windows is one of the most important things to consider when choosing window dressing materials. For small windows, you need to make them look taller and wider by installing curtains that are longer than the windows by six inches and install them above the window frame.
For oddly shaped windows, you need to customize it by engaging the services of a professional interior decorator that will create the design of a tailored curtain. Looking for perfect ready-made curtains for oddly shaped windows is a difficult mission and it could be a waste of your time.


3. Consider safety or convenience when dressing windows.
If you live in a house where there are lots of small children and pets, you should consider using remote control blinds. These do not have dangling cords that could become safety hazards to curious children and pets.

Proper window treatments are one way to make a room express its character and purpose. Window coverings also help to preserve your furnishings while adding accent, elegance and style to your home or office interior. Remember, window treatments involve cost. When you consider dressing your home, you should avoid disappointing results. Get your money's worth by seeking the expert advice of a window treatment specialist.

Bill Fleck is a professional window treatment specialist in San Diego who specializes in all types of window coverings, blinds, draperies, shutters and shades. Learn how he does his trade by visiting the website of San Diego's first and longest lasting window covering company.

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