Thursday, May 27, 2010

Dining Room Window Treatment Ideas

Dress your dining room windows with elegant draperies.


Your dining room is the place for formal occasions as well as family dinners and, perhaps, other social gatherings. In many homes, the tone of the dining room is a bit classier than other areas of the home, so decor is an important part of the experience. Privacy is not as much of an issue in dining areas as in other areas of the home, so select your window coverings more for their aesthetic appeal, and light and heat control rather than privacy.


Vertical Blinds


For a frequently used or multipurpose dining room, fabric-covered or semi-sheer vertical blinds are ideal. These blinds are durable and relatively easy to clean, and the look is far more formal than horizontal blinds. They offer adjustable control over the room's natural lighting, and the vertical lines match the lofty and restrained tone of a dining room. You can soften this formality by adding sheer scarves or tied-back curtains on top of the blinds.








Swags


Curved lines can lend an elegant feel to your dining room. Line your windows with panels to soften the light, then add swags on top. Choose rich, deep tones that match your dining room's decor and use fabrics that have a natural sheen to help pick up and reflect the light. If your dining room decor is blue, choose cobalt or navy panels and swags with white sheers. For red dining rooms, opt for ivory sheers and wine-colored panels and swags. Greens can go with either white or ivory, and dark forest or jade panels will work well with sage tone walls and decor.


Drapery Panels


Choose floor-to-ceiling drapery panels no matter what size your dining room windows are. The length adds formality and elegance to your dining area. Match the drapery fabric with your dining room style. For example, contemporary dining rooms with modern furniture and neutral paint colors will benefit from linen curtains with natural dyes. Roman shades can work well in this instance. Classical dining rooms with heavier furniture and white or buff walls may be well-suited to patterned or textured draperies in bold colors. Keep the colors muted, using darker jewel tones or natural dyes, rather than drawing too much attention to your curtains with bright, sunny colors.

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