Window Coverings for Bay Windows
Bay windows make a beautiful and unique accent to any home, but they can be a mystery when it comes to window coverings.
What styles will dress them beautifully, affordably, and functionally? We've come up with some suggestions that can work in most situations.Roman shades can be used to keep the look neat and clean. Even though each is hung at a separate window, they help soften the window frame and give the impression of one cohesive window.
Custom-fit shutters will give you a more tailored look and they let in light and views and completely block both.
To keep it simple, a colorful fabric valance may be the only treatment needed for a window that looks out on a pretty yard.
Big bay windows create a room within a room, so make it a special habitat by using a group of curtain panels and swags.
Cellular shades also help to create a unifying look for bay windows. To make them more interesting you can purchase top down, bottom up shades.
Café curtains with a fixed rod at the top and bottom can create a cozy casual effect.
Very often, what works for your other window treatments can be adapted to your bay windows.
Articles List
Decorating / Design / Trends
- Window Coverings for Bay Windows
- Window Covering Options for French Doors
- The Benefits of Room Darkening Shades
- Best Window Treatments for the Bathroom
- Light: Friend or Foe
- Graber Finishing Touches
- Warming Up To Wood
- Bamboo Shades
- Faux Wood vs. Real Wood
- Louvolite Blinds® Great Look many varities and safe
- Keeping Out Noise and Light
- Woven Wood Shades
- Another Real vs. Faux Debate (Part 1)
- Another Real vs. Faux Debate (Part 2)
- Bay Windows & Corners
- Decorating the Nursery
- Window Coverings for Kids
- Using Layers in Window Covering
- Window Coverings to Control Lighting
- Decorating on a Budget
- Designing a Bathroom
- Home Theatre Lighting
- Faux Wood vs. Real Wood Blinds
- Window Trends & Fashion
Safety Articles