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Mix & Match Window Covering Color Schemes To Beautify Your Home

Mix and match or Combination of Window Dressings

It is a well-established fact that windows can add to the decor of your home. Much effort has been put into studying the visual effects of glass, wood, and metal elements that make up the average window.

 

You can further spruce up your home’s looks by adding the right window coverings—these include tastefully selected drapes, curtains, blinds and shades.

 

However, with the astonishing range of choice available, it can be hard to pick out the right window covering. As far color schemes are concerned, however, don’t fret when you finish reading this article, you will have learned how to beautify your home by mixing and matching color schemes for window coverings so that they suit the overall decor theme.

What Is A Window Treatment?

Well, first of all, window treatments are the element of interior decoration that go either on, over, in, or around a window. They serve the dual purpose of protecting your privacy and enhancing the decor of your entire house. Here are a few window treatments and the color schemes you should know about:

Hard Material Window Treatments – Blinds

 

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Blinds block the observer’s view — an outsider cannot see anything inside the house as long as they are shut. The angled slats allow you to view what’s outside and let light enter without having to raise the shade.

 

Blinds are normally a single color with little or no pattern at all. Neutral colors like shades of black, white, cream, and beige are the safest choice because they almost always go well with the existing decor in your house. Picking these colors gives your space a laid back and an upscale appearance.

 

Three colors—white, off-white, and gray are neutral because they do not particularly stand out in your rooms. Instead, they blend with the decor. People usually opt for these colors because they are easy to work with and do not cause any color conflicts with your decor elements. The below image depicts blinds with top treatments wood cornices.

 

You can also choose from warm and cool colors for your blinds. Warm colors include shades of red, yellow, and orange. These fit well in rooms that see more use, such as living rooms because they provide a feeling of warmth and coziness. Cool colors, on the other hand, offer a sense of openness, relaxation, and comfort. These are better suited for bedrooms and studies. They include shades of green, blue, and purple.

 

 

Window Shutters

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Shutters are made of wood and polyresin, and can’t be moved up and down like blinds. Instead, they are installed into the window and can be folded across to open.

 

First, you need to determine whether you want a contemporary or a traditional look. Traditional-styled homes look good when the shutter colors are bolder, such as dark brown or classic white. Contemporary-styled homes favor bolder hues like blue or red.

 

The exterior color of your home also plays a major part in this, so evaluate the exterior shade of your house at different times of the day from at different angles before you make a decision. Also, people often paint both the shutter and trim in a single color, which results in a single-window appearance. Try to have some contrast between the two when you are picking colors.

 

A quick tour of the neighborhood can expand your horizons. Examine the colors used by your neighbors, and you might just find inspiration. Going with a complementary color scheme would work in your favor if you want to put the house up for sale in the future.

 

 

Soft Material Window Treatments – Shades

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Shades are pieces of fabric that roll or fold up, allowing you to see through windows.

 

They also determine the amount of light entering the house when they are drawn. Shades differ in how much light they let in. You can find everything from opaque, light-blotting ones to translucent and sheer shades, which allow ample light to enter.

 

The above image depicts classic-style Roman shades
You’ll have to decide on the mood you want your room to create; brighter shades create a feeling of zest while muted colors bring a sense of calm. A dark color can make your room look smaller, whereas pale and lighter colors can make small spaces look larger when used properly.

 

 

Curtains and Drapes

 

 

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A curtain is a length of lighter fabric covers the window to keep light from entering or leaving, to varying extents. Lined curtains or thick light blocking fabrics covering a window or a blank space are called drapes.

Do you want your window covering to blend with your decor or stand-out?

 

While styling your house with curtains for windows, you’ll have to take into account the texture, color, and patterns you want. The texture depends entirely on the mood you wish to create. Silk, crape, cotton, and velvet work best for a formal appearance while synthetic fabrics and linen are used to create a casual look.

 

 

If blending is what you prefer, choose a color that has the same tone as the walls, but a touch darker, or use a lighter shade from your rug. You’ll also have to consider the amount of light entering your rooms through the curtain because this lights up your room in the same tone as the curtain’s color. For instance, pink can make you feel cheerful, and blue can soothe your mind.

 

Other Forms Of Drapery

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Drapery refers to any fabric used for decorative purpose around windows. They have folds and woven patterns of loose hanging fabrics.
Here’s what you need to know while picking color schemes for drapery: if the walls and drapery are of complementary colors the resulting effect can be personal, even if there’s a difference in contrast. You’ll have to bring about your sense style by matching the colors of the drapes and the rest of the room. A strong contrast, on the other hand, can result in a strong stylized effect that echoes attention to detail.

 

 

These drapes are combined with sheer curtains

 

 

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Use of contrasting color blocks will draw attention to the confluence of the two colors. Using this, you can draw attention to a piece of art in the room. However, if the room is cluttered with smaller windows, matching the drapes to the wall color unifies the broken-up space. You can either do that or bring about a difference in texture by using a textured drape.

 

 

Top Treatments Around The Window – Wood Cornice and Valances

 

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A cornice is a decorative molding over a door or a window, and it can either be outside mount with returns or inside mount without returns.

 

Using cornices that reflect those initially used can bring out the richness it once had. Light grey walls with dark wood stained cornices with light oak stain keystones are a great example of this treatment used well. Smaller spaces can experiment with bright colors to unify all the elements. For modern homes with far lesser cornices, choosing semi-white glossy paint should suit most styles of decor. However, you must watch out for the tint in the paint.

 

You’ll also have to match the inner cornices with the walls. External or outside mount cornices should match doors, trims, and most definitely, the wall.
This should give you enough insight into the various options at your disposal.

 

These coverings are available on zebrablinds.com. Browse the vast selection and choose exactly what you need. If the situation demands, always reach out to an interior designer for expert assistance.

 

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