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Home Improvement & Maintenance : Measuring Windows & Window Treatments

If you want to learn more about how you can measure your window for curtains. This video you are about to see will provide you all the things you have to know in measuring your windows.

You will know the important things you have to remember when it comes to window treatments. Our expert will guide you with the proper way and show you how to do it correctly.

Typical measurements are for 6 inches above the window and 2 to 3 inches below the window sill, but our home remodeling specialist will show you what are the important things you should consider when doing this.

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Posted by Sarah Moore - August 24, 2011 at 3:17 pm

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First Stained Glass Window Film 24-by-36-Inches Reviews

First Stained Glass Window Film 24-by-36-Inches

  • Innovative solution for privacy and decor
  • Easy to install and remove: applies in minutes to smooth glass
  • Uses no adhesives
  • Available in 24-inches by 36 inches: repeating pattern simply add panels to the top, bottom, left or right
  • Ideal for specialty windows: sidelights, transoms, arches

“ARTSCAPE” WINDOW FILM 24″ X 36″ Translucent film for windows, showers, glass that allows light to enter yet provides privacy Great to block unwanted views or in places where blinds/ curtains remain closed regulary Looks like textured glass Self-adhering (static) – no adhesives Easily trimmed to fit & matches patterns like wallpaper, both top & bottom or left & right Easily removed without leaving any residue Bagged 1st stained glass

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Posted by Window Treatments - August 24, 2011 at 12:34 pm

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Q&A: Ideas for window treatments for arched windows in bedroom, please?

arches windowQuestion by ツ: Ideas for window treatments for arched windows in bedroom, please?
I’m interested in adding some color and texture to my newly finished bedroom and am interested in purchasing some curtains for the windows…

Unfortunately, I’m unfamiliar with an arch-type window such as the one shown here…

Any ideas?

Best answer:

Answer by saaanen
You can use any style you like. The arched part isn’t covered, so any type will work.

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Posted by Window Treatments - August 24, 2011 at 10:59 am

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Where can I by window treatments for a small window?

Question by Kristin Flynn: Where can I by window treatments for a small window?
My husband and I are doing our kitchen right now. We are going to paint the walls a medium green color. I guess it would be in the pastel colors family. The only window in the room is above the sink so it is one of those really short ones. Does anyone know where we can get something that would work there? Thanks!

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Answer by magicbird
Best/least expensive way to go is through HomeDepot or the like. Go this route first. Remember too that kitchen window treatments often get the most grease/steam/moisture on them.

Length isn’t usually a problem, it’s width. But even with width you can sometimes cut them smaller.

I’m talking about Venetian blinds at this point, but that’s pretty much where you have to start anyway. The curtains can come later. I’d stick with white or off-white venetian blinds because you might change your mind about the color of your kitchen in a couple of years and the green ones will be useless if you do.

We have pale green/neutral paint in our new den but we bought white venetian blinds inserts for our Pella windows. They look just fine. We aren’t going to bother with curtains for this particular room, they’d simply look too busy and they’d catch the rain on those days when we opened the glass and just left the screen door open.

For ideas, GO TO REALTOR.COM and look at the ‘most expensive homes’–they usually show 12 pictures of each home. You’ll get ideas that way.

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Posted by Window Treatments - August 23, 2011 at 7:34 pm

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What’s “in” for bay window treatments?

Question by I Sprout A Blueberry: What’s “in” for bay window treatments?
I have two bay windows in my new home – there are temp. paper shades up right now to keep the peepers out. What’s the ‘in’ thing to do with treatments? Shades over each window and a valance on the inside, just a valance? Shades with no valance?

I’ve been snooping at other people’s windows looking for an idea and can’t seem to find any consistency. The only thing I definitely do not like is vertical blinds.

Any thoughts?

By the way – the windows are positioned in such a way that we need a little privacy, but not total coverage.

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Answer by Kare♥Bear
I have one in my kitchen – and here is what I have done:

I have ivory sheer 24″ L panels that I have shirred onto inside tension mount rods. I can open and close them by hand.

For a valance, I change with the seasons. For winter, I get a strand of natural looking red berries on a grapevine strand and string them mostly across the middle window and over lapping on each side window! I do the same with the other 3 seasons: Right now, I have a garland of spring flowers.

I wanted the window treatments to be minimal because my window is so pretty. ( I am sure yours are too!).

If it’s a living room or dining room and you have fairly common sizes, I think that an inside mount roman shade looks pretty. Of course, custom would be beautiful, or if you sew maybe you could really be creative. Get some window treatment books from your library (there are tons!). In the index there is usually a section for bay or bow windows.

Good luck. (also, I found the bay window treatment rod very frustrating to use plus I didn’t want to put holes in the wood- they do sell them at JCPenney).

also, check out check out countrycurtains.com for window treatments. They are not too pricey.

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Posted by Window Treatments - August 23, 2011 at 10:04 am

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Hunter Douglas Window Treatments at Breslow Home Design Center

This video will definitely inspire you regarding your window treatment. By using this as your guide to understand better what there is to know about designs for your home.

It will help you decide on what to change and have a better look with the different offer they have for you. Also, the video will explain more of their individual consultations to help you be assisted with your concerns about window treatments.

After watching this video you will learn where and how to apply everything that can enhance your looks for your own designs.

Enjoy and watch this video about Douglas Window treatments at Breslow Home Design Center.

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Posted by Window Treatments - August 22, 2011 at 5:37 pm

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What are the standard lengths of drapery window treatments?

Question by Tessalove2: What are the standard lengths of drapery window treatments?
I am trying to outfit my windows with drapery however I am not looking into custom for financial reasons. I would like to order some drapes or get them off the shelf however I am looking for something in the range of 50-54ish inches in length and only seem to find either old school kitchen window tier sets or drapery in lengths of 84″ and up. Does what I am looking for not exist in the standard world or is there an alternate key word I should be using for “short drapes”?

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Answer by Lisa
In interior design now we are seeing the drapery rods are raised quite a bit higher, some as far as where the wall and ceiling meet. It does create a dramatic effect. 84″ is what you will find off the rack, and sometimes custom ordering is not for everyone’s pocket book. Have you considered using the 84″ length and getting creative with the various hardware that is on the market that you could tie in a fashion that would relieve some of the unwanted length?? I have used this length and tied the painels 1/3 of the way from the bottom in large knots. I did this in a Tuscan kitchen theme I had done, it was not gender specific. Turned out great.

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Posted by Window Treatments - August 22, 2011 at 12:48 pm

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Menards – Around The House – Window Treatments

Do you want to know how you can avoid costly custom made window treatments? Well, the video you are about to see will provide you all the information you need regarding window treatment and how you can install your vertical blinds.

The video will show you the different types of window that would best fit your own. Having this video, can help you on how you can have different designs when it comes to your window treatment.

After watching this video, you will know how you can install your window treatments by yourself. Step will be provided to help you learn more and be familiar with the installation process.

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Posted by Window Treatments - August 22, 2011 at 10:19 am

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Making window treatments for the first time. Need help, guidance, ideas, tips or useful links please!?

Question by Kristie: Making window treatments for the first time. Need help, guidance, ideas, tips or useful links please!?
Hi we just got a new house and I’d like to make my own window treatments. I would be sewing by hand but also have a hot glue gun :). I’ve never made window treatments and could use some simple suggestions, or useful links.

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Answer by kuhnem
It would depend on what type of window treatments you are making–valances, curtains, shades. If you go to a fabric store for fabric then you may be able to get either a pamphlet or a book with instructions for whatever you want to make.

Answer by John
Check out all the various links and resources on this website.

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Posted by Window Treatments - August 19, 2011 at 3:25 pm

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TexStyle Monaco Window Valance, Red Reviews

TexStyle Monaco Window Valance, Red

  • Decorative Window Treatment
  • Valance
  • Stylish
  • Elegant
  • Completes the finishing touch for your room

Lustrous trimmed M-valance that adds graceful elegance to your décor. Valance measures 50-inch wide by 16-inch long. 100-percent polyester. Machine wash and line dry.

List Price: $ 16.99

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Posted by Window Treatments - August 18, 2011 at 12:54 pm

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