French Door Window
Treatments
Usually French doors look wonderful even
without any additional dressing, but if you wish to cover
them, you have plenty of choices. To decide what kind of
French door window treatments is a
best one just for your interior, determine first your needs
and wishes: do you want to get more privacy and light
blockage, or are you just looking for a beautiful dressing
for your French door? And don't forget about your existing
interior style.
French doors, also named French windows can be used for
different purposes - they are very popular as patio doors, as
dividers between large living spaces, and as doors to a
balcony. There are modern and traditional French doors and both
of them create an inviting and a relaxing atmosphere in a
room.
Variations of French door
window treatments
Horizontal mini blinds You can choose wooden,
aluminum, or vinyl mini blinds. It depends on your budget,
taste and on your entire room appearance. With wood blinds
you will get a classic informal look in the room, while
aluminum blinds better match modern interiors. Vinyl mini
blinds are a very practical choice, especially for high
humidity areas, like bathroom or kitchen, but they may look
not very attractive in such living spaces as living/dining
room, patio, or a bedroom with a balcony, especially if you
want your interior to look stylish.
If you decided about this kind of French door window
treatments, keep in mind, that horizontal blinds need
enough space when they are completely opened. Look for an
appropriate slat size. Wooden mini blinds usually come in 1"
slat size, while vinyl and aluminum mini blinds can be 1/2" or
1". Some manufacturers provide special shapes for their blinds.
You may consider so called "cut-outs" option, if you order
custom made window blinds and need space for door knobs.
Fabric French door window
treatments
Draperies - most traditional type of window
treatments for French doors. There are endless of
variations. With a wide range of fabrics and drapery styles,
you can not only make your French doors more stylish, but
also give a finished look to the entire room. If the space
of the room allows, hang your draperies wide and high enough
above the doors. It provides an additional elegance to the
room and makes a door movement easier.
Sheers - you can hang them on your French doors
using drapery rods on the top and the bottom of the doors.
However, many people don't like sheers because of their
outdated look. You may consider screen shades or solar roller
shades instead, which still provide outside view, protect
furniture from sun rays and also reduce glare. You can install
these shades in addition to draperies, or without them.
Window Shades
Fabric roman shades - look nice for many
interior styles - contemporary, country, classic, and so on.
The level of privacy and light blockage depends on the type of
fabric you select for your shades. As for your roman shades
styles, you can choose one that you like the best and that
match best your room interior.
Bamboo roman shades or bamboo roll up blinds go well with
several interior styles - modern, orient, exotic, even
classic. Depending on their texture, these shades may gently
diffuse light, or block it completely.
If you choose blinds or shades for your French door window
treatments, consider to get something that holds them on the
bottom and prevents from flopping when you open and close the
door. For horizontal blinds you can install hold-down braclets,
and for roman shades some people use Velcro. You may also find
your own solution. Courtesy of Window Blinds Project. Stylish
blinds and window
treatments can do wonders on a window.
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