Types of Window Treatments we may discuss:
You do not have to remember all of these- and we likely will not discuss every single one. But, it can be helpful to get a peek in advance, allowing you to get an idea of what you're looking for. If you still don't know - no problem! That's what we are for!
Roller Shades
The clean, minimalistic design of roller shades makes them ideal for every room, any style.
This style offers a multitude of control options and is a great option for light filtering or room darkening as well as privacy control.
Roller shades also come in a "Solar Shade" option, protecting interior spaces and furnishings from harsh UV rays.
While roller shades will protect from UV rays, they do not offer much in the way of thermal protection.
Sheer Shades
Sheer shades provide a modern look at the window while giving complete control of light entering the room. They're the perfect blend of traditional horizontal blinds and modern shades.
Sheer shades are fully customizable with different opacity options, elegant colors, and delicate sheer fabrics. A variety of operating systems are available for smooth, easy operation.
The sheer fabrics help prevent harmful UV rays from entering a room and damaging floors and furnishings.
Sheer Shades are an excellent option for privacy control and light filtering control.
Cellular Shades
With so many fabrics and colors to choose from, cellular honeycomb shades are perfect for almost any room and are one of the more versatile window treatments available.
Available in single-cell and cell-within-a-cell construction, cellular honeycomb shades provide the highest level of energy efficiency in a shade.
These shades may be designed to fit almost any window size and shape from patio and sliding-glass doors to arches and bay windows.
Choose from sheer, semi-sheer, semi-opaque, and room-darkening options, depending on the level of light you wish to enter the room. Combine the perfect shade with the right operating system for effortless control and flexibility.
Roman Shades
The timeless appeal of Roman shades makes them a popular choice for almost any room in your home. With Roman shades, the design possibilities are endless.
Roman shades offer an extensive selection of woven and nonwoven fabrics and a variety of colors, patterns, and textures. Fabric Roman shades range from exquisite silks, linens, tweeds, and natural weaves to alluring jacquards and luminous sheers. Choose fabrics designed for durability, stain resistance, and UV protection.
Since Roman shades come in so many light-filtering and room-darkening fabrics, you have lots of options for controlling light.
Roman shades are designed to fit almost any specialty-shaped window, including patio, sliding glass, and French doors.
Wood Blinds
From controlling light to their stylish, classic look, wood blinds have been a favorite among homeowners for decades.
Wood blinds provide view-through without having to be fully raised - simply rotate the slats to control incoming light and privacy.
Wood blinds come in a large selection of stains and colors.
They add a natural warmth and unique design element to any room.
Wood Shutters
Crafted from 100% natural, sustainably harvested hardwood, shutters are a classic, enduring style.
Shutters can accomodate multiple window shapes and sizes, including arches, angles, trapezoids, hexagons, ellipses, circles, and ovals.
Fabric Drapes
We live in the PNW, which often means that we are hesitant to utilize fabric drapes. They may feel heavy or overly darkening. However, they are able to be pushed entirely off the window, hardware can be utilized that will still display your beautiful trim, they offer a "finished" look to a space, and provide excellent thermal protection!
We custom-design fabric drapes and can use fabrics provided by our workroom, or any fabric we want to choose!
Below, find the many options for fabric drapes. We often find that homeowners aren't sure which option they want, but do know what they do NOT like, and that is very helpful!!
There are many, many details that go into drapery, and we don't want to overwhelm you at this early point.
Some things to think about (if you have a preference):
Will you want a way to tie back the curtains, or do you prefer to leave them stacked?
Will you want a simple track for your hardware, or something more decorative? Will you want to provide your own hardware?
Are you looking for a motorized system?
Will you want a valance to hide the hardware and fully frame the window in fabric?
Would you like any matching pillows/cushions?