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Window Treatment Trends for 2021

by AmyB

01 25, 2021 | Posted in Education | 0 comments

  Want to make your home a stylish sanctuary? Ready to leave behind the old and move forward with the new?   After the ups and downs of 2020, now’s the time for a fresh start! Window treatment trends for 2021 reflect that. They also demonstrate the ways in which we’ve changed our attitudes toward home life and how we’ve adapted to new ways of nesting. Find out what’s new — and what’s holding strong — in window treatment trends this year.   2021 Trending Colors Between remote work and the skipping of social events, Americans are spending more time than ever at home. As a result, many are creating environments that are both soothing and comforting. This means we’ll be seeing plenty of calming blues and greens in window treatments. Pantone’s choice of “Ultimate Gray” this year may mean shades of gray will also continue growing in popularity.   Bright & Airy Colors, Fabrics & Prints Speaking of Pantone… they released not one but two colors of the year for 2021. In addition to "Ultimate Gray" the other color  is “Illuminating,” a bright, vibrant yellow. You may want to choose window coverings in this shade—or a floral retro pattern—to develop a more optimistic attitude about the days ahead. And don’t forget Boho-inspired neutral color palates and botanical-themed patterns in fabrics, which continue to be hot sellers. Increased natural light is also an important part of this trend. So, look for minimalistic window coverings in semi-opaque fabrics. Sheers, in particular, are making a comeback as standalone curtains in some rooms.   There are also many Roman shades and honeycomb shade designed with natural light in mind. Hunter Douglas Designer Roller Duolite shades are another great option. With dual shades, you can pull one down during daytime hours to let sunlight through; then, pull the second one down at night for light blocking during bedtime hours. Outdoor Influences in Materials Too much time inside is giving many people a desire to be in the great outdoors. We saw this reflected in many of the fabric and texture trends of 2020. Now, it’s carrying over into the new year as well.

  • Woven blinds made of bamboo and other natural materials
  • Linen and muslin draperies
  • Textured fabrics
  • Wood blinds
  More environmentally friendly materials will be big. Likewise, farmhouse-inspired washed wood in blinds and shutters will remain popular.     Smart Blinds & Automation As homes become smarter and more technology driven, we expect remote-control and automated window treatments to continue growing in popularity. Ask us about PowerView Automation that will allow you to control window coverings either through an app or your smart-home system.     Embrace 2021 Window Treatment Trends If you’re as ready as we are for fresh changes, let us help you transform your home into a space that’s not only on-trend but that’s also perfect for moving forward into a brand-new vibe.       2021 window treatment trends can transform your living environment — and your attitude!   We have a wide selection of popular window covering options.   Give us a call today!      

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Cool Custom Window Treatments For Unique Windows

by AmyB

10 02, 2020 | Posted in Education | 0 comments

If you can dream it, you can do it. In the world of home design, this is more than just a mantra — it’s a ticket to a world of possibilities. In the world of window coverings, such creative thinking leads to some unique shapes, styles, and types of windows, which need to be draped with similar creative panache. The good news is that when you work with customization experts like those of us here at Window Works Studio, we’ve seen — and created — it all. From shutters to skylights — from arches to french doors — we can fabricate or find you window treatment solutions for anything your mind — and home builder — can throw at us. We’ve combed the archives to find some of the most creative custom coverings, and wanted to share some design ideas that could inspire some unique thinking for your unique window shapes and styles.

  • Bay Windows: These three-dimensional windows feature a projection that goes beyond your exterior wall - creating the possibility of a nook or alcove surrounded by glass on three sides. Coverings work best here — anything from one-inch blinds, cellular shades, and pleated shades will achieve the desired results.
  • Bowed Windows: Similar to bay windows, these create a pleasing curve that offers a wide view of the outside. Custom hardware provides the ability to hang the draperies from a curved rod making the drapes simple to open and close. Bay or bow window treatment
  • Casement Windows: Because these swing inside or outside — much like doors — and use a crank to open, there may not be much mounting space. Again, outside mounting products — particularly those with a high rise — will likely do the trick.Casement Window treatment
  • Triangles, Circles, and Curves: For those accent windows that reach the highest peaks, we recommend inoperable cellular shades, perhaps using a soft fabric to allow light to come in without being blasted with direct sunlight. For lower windows, you can even use plantation shutters to provide the appropriate amount of privacy. Curved window treatment, Heritage Shutters
  • Sidelights: We see a lot of these in the South — small panes of glass that allow light in astride doorways. To make your grand entrance even grander — and also to protect your entire home from being on display 24/7, consider mini-blinds, shutters, cellular shades, or even roman shades. French Doors with Sidelights, blinds, and draperies
At Window Works Studio, we can turn your decorating dreams into reality. For residents of Greensboro, High Point, Winston-Salem, and the entire Piedmont Triad call upon Window Works Studio to create and design your home dreamscapes Window Works Studio also is an authorized Hunter Douglas dealer. Visit our Hunter Douglas site to begin your search for the best blinds or contact our team today to get started.

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Designing Custom Window Treatments for Multiple Rooms

by The Experts of Window Works Studio Inc

04 06, 2020 | Posted in Education | 0 comments

When designing a home, each room has its own personality, purpose, and potential. But when it comes to choosing window coverings for your entire house, things can get… a little overwhelming. How do you maintain a consistent aesthetic while meeting the unique needs of each space? Should your living room drapes match your kitchen shades? Is there a way to achieve privacy in the bathroom without compromising style? If you’ve ever paused mid-scroll on Pinterest wondering how all those homes look so beautifully coordinated—yet so effortlessly functional—you're not alone. This is exactly where custom window treatments come in. With the right design guidance and materials, you can create a cohesive look across multiple rooms while addressing the light, privacy, and energy needs of each space. Let’s walk through how to design personalized, room-by-room window solutions that blend beauty with purpose.

Why Custom Window Treatments Matter in Multi-Room Design

When you invest in custom window treatments, you’re not just picking out blinds or shades—you’re curating how each space feels, functions, and flows into the next. Unlike off-the-shelf options, custom treatments are tailored to your home's dimensions, architectural quirks, and your specific lifestyle needs.

The Advantage of Customization

  • Perfect fit – Every window is measured precisely for seamless installation
  • Style consistency – Achieve a unified look throughout your home without sacrificing each room’s individuality
  • Material and fabric selection – Choose from a wide range of options that suit both aesthetic and performance needs
  • Light and privacy control – Tailored solutions that vary by room use and orientation
  • Energy efficiency – Reduce heat gain and loss with properly fitted, insulated coverings

Designing for Different Rooms: A Practical and Stylish Approach

Each room in your home serves a different function—and your window treatments should too.

Living Room: Balancing Style and Versatility

Drapes with Roman Shades for Living RoomsThe living room often acts as the heart of the home, so your window coverings should reflect your personal taste while allowing flexibility throughout the day. Ideal solutions:
  • Drapes or layered curtains for softness and elegance
  • Wood or faux wood blinds for light control and structure
  • Motorized shades for added convenience
Choose colors and textures that align with your overall color palette. Sheer panels can add dimension without making the room feel heavy.

Bedroom: Prioritize Privacy and Light Control

Hunter Douglas Cellular Shades in BedroomYour bedroom should feel restful and private—two factors strongly influenced by your choice of window coverings. Ideal solutions:
  • Blackout shades or room-darkening curtains to block light and promote sleep
  • Shutters or cellular shades for insulation and privacy
  • Layered treatments for softness and flexibility
Fabric choices in calming tones and textures will enhance the cozy, cocoon-like atmosphere.

Kitchen: Easy to Clean and Full of Light

Graber Faux Wood Blinds in KitchenKitchens thrive on natural light, but you’ll also want window coverings that can withstand heat and humidity. Ideal solutions: Stick to light-filtering materials and avoid anything too heavy or hard to clean.

Bathroom: Moisture Resistance Meets Privacy

Graber Composite Shutters in BathroomBathrooms require functional solutions that can hold up to steam and offer total privacy. Ideal solutions:
  • Shutters or vinyl blinds for their water-resistant properties
  • Top-down bottom-up shades to let light in without sacrificing privacy
Consider moisture-resistant fabrics and avoid floor-length options unless you have a spacious layout.

Dining Room: Warmth and Elegance

Graber Roman Shades in Dining AreaThis is your chance to be a little more dramatic. Dining room treatments can bring warmth and elegance that elevate every gathering. Ideal solutions:
  • Floor-to-ceiling drapes for a luxurious statement
  • Roman shades in rich fabrics for classic style
  • Layered sheers with bold side panels for softness and sophistication
Choose patterns or colors that complement your furniture and table linens.

Home Office: Focus and Flexibility

  Natural light is important for productivity, but glare can be a real issue. Ideal solutions:
  • Solar shades for glare reduction while preserving views
  • Cellular shades for sound absorption and insulation
  • Dual roller shades to switch between blackout and light-filtering
Neutral tones and streamlined styles help maintain a focused environment.

Creating a Cohesive Look Across Your Home

It’s entirely possible to mix different window treatments across your home without losing visual harmony. The key lies in thoughtful coordination.

Style Consistency Without Sameness

  • Repeat fabric or trim details in different rooms to create subtle continuity
  • Choose a consistent hardware finish for rods and brackets
  • Stick to a unified color palette, even if treatments differ by function
A design consultation can help you strike the perfect balance between variety and cohesion.

Coordinating Patterns and Materials

Don’t be afraid to bring in woven woods in one room and luxurious drapes in another—as long as the textures speak to each other. Layering patterns can also add depth, as long as they don’t compete. A professional can help ensure your choices complement rather than clash.

Measuring, Fitting, and Professional Installation

Precision is everything when designing custom window coverings. Measuring even a fraction of an inch off can throw off the fit, functionality, and appearance. Working with a professional team means:
  • Accurate in-home measurements
  • Expert recommendations based on light direction and architectural layout
  • Flawless installation for long-term performance
At Window Works Studio, we handle all of this so you don’t have to guess—or get up on a ladder.

FAQs About Custom Window Treatments

1. How long does it take to complete custom window treatments for an entire home?

The timeline varies depending on the number of rooms and treatment types. Typically, you can expect 4 to 6 weeks from design consultation to installation. Specialty materials or motorization may take a bit longer.

2. Can I mix different window treatment styles in an open-concept space?

Absolutely—as long as they coordinate. Consider keeping colors and fabrics consistent or complementary while varying the type of treatment based on function. A designer can guide you through this process.

3. Are custom window treatments worth the investment?

Yes. Custom treatments offer superior fit, durability, design flexibility, and long-term energy savings. They also enhance the look and value of your home in a way off-the-shelf options can’t match.

Conclusion: Every Room Has a Role—Let Your Windows Reflect That

Designing custom window treatments for multiple rooms doesn’t mean every window needs to look the same. It means each space is treated with care, intention, and personal flair—while maintaining harmony throughout your home. Whether you're furnishing a newly built house or refreshing your forever home, tailored window coverings offer solutions that are as functional as they are beautiful. From privacy and light control to color palette and fabric choice, every detail matters—and that’s what we specialize in at Window Works Studio. Ready to turn your vision into reality? Schedule your personalized design consultation today and discover the difference tailored window treatments can make in your entire home.

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