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4 Great Ideas for Window Treatments in a Small Room

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Choosing the best window treatments for a small room can be a challenge, as you don't want your window coverings to overpower the space either physically or visually. However, you may want your full privacy in the room as well. Consider some great ideas for window treatments that work for any small room.

1. Curtain panels

Most curtains are large and heavy and oversized, but panels are a good choice for small spaces. These are simple, straight curtains that are typically very thin and very narrow. They offer the same wide range of colors and designs as standard curtains, but their thinner design and size makes them a better option for a small space. They can even be hung higher and wider than the windows themselves which makes the room look larger.

2. Bamboo shades

If you like the look of something natural and with a splash of color, bamboo shades can be a good choice. These are made with natural bamboo which adds a certain texture and color to your windows, and since they fit inside the window and roll up, they don't take up extra space. Bamboo shades can even be made of a synthetic material that resembles bamboo and which might be more affordable than real wood.

3. Fabric blinds

Blinds are a good choice for a small room since they fit inside the window and don't take up much room, but they often look plain and industrial. A better choice would be fabric blinds; these are made from any number of fabrics and can soften the space, rather than making it look dull and dim as standard paper shades might. Fabric blinds can roll up or they can pull up in the middle so they resemble curtains.

4. Shutters

Shutters are a perfect choice for small spaces as they too fit right inside the window, and they can be painted the same color as the walls or window frames so they virtually disappear. Shutters can also be painted a bright and bold color so that they add visual interest to a room, or be kept plain for a casual, country look. Shutters open and fold out of the way so they don't interfere with the footprint of the room or with access to the windows.

Keep these four suggestions in mind if you need to add window treatments to a small room. They will give you the privacy you need without interfering with your space. For more tips and suggestions, consult with professionals such as Anning Curtains Pty Ltd.


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