Window treatments are one of the finishing touches that really make a room. They bring a softness to the windows, as well as add texture and dimension to the overall space. If a room feels like it is missing something or seems bare, curtains could definitely be the answer you’re looking for. They’re especially important in a bedroom. The right bedroom window treatment can bring that touch of elegance that makes the space feel truly relaxing, like your own personal retreat. Here are 10 bedroom window treatment ideas that show several possible options to finish off your windows.
Simple curtains on either side of the windows soften the lines of the molding and shutters and add a nice pop of color to the neutral space.
Sheer curtains add dimension to this wall of windows without getting in the way of the view.
A cornice above each window gives the window treatment a more tailored, upscale look.
Window panels with pretty shapes cut into them serve as an interesting and easy DIY alternative for a window treatment.
Blackout curtains line the entire wall behind the beds, creating an interesting accent wall and serving well to keep out the light during the day.
Roman shades are a streamlined, contemporary option that come in a variety of patterns and colors.
Roman shades layered with curtains bring more depth to the window treatment than just choosing one or the other. This technique looks especially great on a bay window.
Chunky white curtains held together by a black band have a chic, elegant vibe that suits this space
For an unusual window shape such as this half-moon set, you can hang the curtains high above it to get the same effect without losing the shape.
Grasscloth roman shades create an interesting dynamic when paired with a softer patterned curtain.
To really finish off a space, include a window treatment that compliments the decor and adds a new layer of interest.
Warm regards,
Megan
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