The value of window treatments in the interior of a room is surprising!
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A room without curtains or shadows doesn't look crowded and everything fits together instantly as soon as you add that final detail. There are many factors to think about before choosing the living room window treatments. Style, color, material, texture and length are all critical and it's usually about finding the right mix. Here are 7 types of living room window treatment:
curtains
Curtains effectively block out bright light or give your space privacy. Use a different fabric for your sheets if you are concerned that the curtains will feel too heavy or dull. Add a sheer lining for a layered effect under your curtains. When choosing a curtain material, using a soft velvet fabric is an excellent idea. Velvet can of course create a luxurious and formal atmosphere in your room. A soft velvet fabric is also available in various materials such as cotton, polyester or silk. Cotton is very soft and has an elegant sheen, while artificial velvet fabrics ensure a silky sheen while at the same time being stain-resistant.
Roman blinds
Roman blinds are made from a material that piles up when you lift it. Depending on the material used, they are wonderfully secret. They also have fantastic aesthetic features as you can customize them to suit your decor with almost any type of material. If you partially lower the roman blinds, the design and style will still be felt while the rest of the window lets in natural light.
Shutters
Interior shutters are currently considered one of the most classic window treatments. They add a definite wow factor to your windows, which can be exactly what you want to do in your living room. They make a visual statement in either their open or closed position.
Vertical blinds
Vertical blinds are great when you need some privacy and light control in your living room. They are a chic choice that are great for wider and taller windows. Vertical blinds can also be partially opened to let in some light while also providing a little privacy. They can also be fully opened to show your view.
Cellular Shades
The most energy efficient window treatments on the market are cell shades. They are designed to trap air between the shadow layers to create an insulating blockade to ward off energy loss. Cellular shades are available in a variety of styles and colors that will complement your decoration while maintaining a comfortable temperature in your living room.
Wooden blinds
Living room blinds are a common option as they go with almost any decor, from conventional to modern. Wooden blinds offer a pleasant feeling. You can personalize your blinds with a wide variety of slat sizes, finishes and decorative tapes to mix up the other things in your space.
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Venetian blinds are a series of stacked two-inch, horizontally-wide slats that are connected by strips of fabric or cord. To adjust them, pull the cables to put them together or twist the slats. Although blinds can be made from a variety of materials, they are usually made of wood. Homeowners with children prefer the cordless types for safety reasons.
Conclude
The living room is usually the first area anyone can see when they walk into your home. This is where you can introduce yourself and demonstrate a sense of style, character, and atmosphere that you want to bring to your entire home.
As the name suggests, the living room is where your family gathers and has fun. Hence, it is best to keep the ideas above in mind when choosing window treatments in the living room.