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Window Treatments for the Living Room

Since the living room is normally the most “formal” room in your home, the window treatments should be beautiful, yet functional. There are many options from which to choose in order to provide both of these qualities. Layering treatments can create a very formal appearance in your living room. Layering is a very popular technique for the lovely appearance layering creates, as well as its functional qualities. For the underneath portion, you may consider roller shades, mini blinds or interior screen frames. The sun's rays will be diminished greatly by using interior screens. To create a beautiful overlay, you may use several different window treatments including draperies in luxurious fabrics of damasks, velvets or silks, along with elegant sheers. Valances, swags, or window scarves also make nice additions. For a beautiful finished look, you may add embellishments such as fancy tassels or tie backs.

Drapes can provide an elegant living room window treatment. Heavy drapers in rich fabrics of silks or damasks will transform your living room into an elegant show place. Heavy draperies look best on tall windows, however, if your drapes are normally closed, you may use them even on smaller windows because no one will ever know the difference when the draperies are closed.

The living room is usually the largest room in your home and the room where you entertain guests or relax with family. The following tips will give you with some ideas in which you may provide a warm, comfortable inviting feel to your living room. Create a color scheme that reflects your taste. Luxurious fabrics, as well as layers will create an elegant, yet comfortable feeling in your living room.
 

 

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