What do cakes, your fall wardrobe, and window treatments have in common?
They’re all improved by layers!
Sometimes the perfect window covering solution isn’t just one style of treatment, but multiple put together to achieve the desired look and function.
Today I’ll share some ideas and tips for keeping all your layered projects in style!
Motorized Woven Wood Shades with Stationary Drapery Panels
Combining the luxury of motorized shades with a pair of stationary drapery panels created a very polished look for this bedroom designed by the talented Linda Phillips.
At Linda’s request, we mounted the shades at the crown molding rather than mounting inside the window, the eliminate the “dead space” between the window and the molding to achieve the look Linda and her client wanted in this primary bedroom.
Sheer Drapery with Stationary Drapery Panels
More of a traditional window treatment, these simple layers offer light diffusion with the sheer panel in the front and stationary panels on the sides.
These are mounted on a double rod, with the sheers on a traversing rod and the stationary panels on a resin rod in a white finish.
Blinds with Drapery Panels
Blinds are a wonderful, functional window treatment that have a lot to offer in the way of privacy and light control.
But, they can also feel cold, without much in the way of beauty or aesthetics.
Combine them with a functional or stationary drapery panels, and you have a winner!
In this project, we mounted the blinds inside the window and the stationary drapery panels are mounted on a rod at the molding.
The beautiful fabric softens the overall look and brings color and personality into the room!
If you’re looking for more layering inspiration, be sure to check out Window Treatment Friday Live episode #63!
No matter what your window treatment challenge is, Vitalia Inc is here to support you on your projects.
Our designers enjoy more time for all the other moving parts of their design projects with Vitalia Inc as an extension of their team, handling all aspects of the window treatments from start to finish.
Does that sound like the kind of support that you could use? Do you have questions on how it all works?