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Curtain Ideas for Bay Windows

March 16, 2010 by  
Filed under Curtains For Bay Windows

Bay windows, while being a beautiful addition to a room, can present some dilemmas when it comes to window treatments. It can be difficult to choose a curtain or drapes that accent the shape and look of the window and works well with the rest of the room design.

The options you have for curtain ideas for bay windows are almost endless. The ways of putting this in into practice are equally varied, but with a few popular themes that work well with the window design.

The first thing you need to do when thinking of curtain ideas for bay windows is to determine how you want to treat the window. You can design the window as a part of the room and the décor should blend into the rest of your style seamlessly. Or you can treat the bay window as a separate part of your home with its own style and design. Either design tactic will work perfectly for a bay window.

Treating the window as a separate entity will make the window stand out in contrast to the rest of the room, so if you wish to draw attention to the room then your curtain ideas should revolve around this fact.

You should also consider what kind of feeling you want to portray with your curtain ideas for bay windows. If you want to create a nice seating area for built-in window seats then a nice sheer curtain is the perfect accent. If the window seat has colored cushions then a sheer curtain with a matching or coordinated color will give the area a soothing, comfortable feeling.

If you have some empty wall space between the sections of the bay window then you may want to consider heavier curtains. These will add some texture and color to the door, and give you privacy when you need it.

But it will also allow you to stylishly cover the empty wall space when the curtains are open. If you just want to add some accent to a formal dining or living room, then you may want to consider valance curtains. These will show off the architecture of the bay window and keep the curtains out of the way when company is over.

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