Picture window treatments
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For as beautiful as large windows can be in a room, styling them with drapes and shades can be tricky. So, to help make your home decorating endeavors go more smoothly, we rounded up a handful of ways to style your large windows like a pro. From layered looks to high-end hardware, here’s how to dress up your oversized windows at home. Image by @jennasuedesign via @barnandwillow Invest in Quality Hardware Nothing ruins the appearance of your large window treatments like cheap hardware. Stick…
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Living room window treatments featuring budget-friendly cordless woven shades and linen cotton curtains, paired with black curtain rods.

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Having large windows in your home helps make your interiors feel brighter, airier, and fresher. While privacy might be an issue, you can always solve this by installing picture window curtains. These window treatments are made with taller dimensions that can span from the top of the window down to the floor. Aside from their function, they also frame and soften the view, especially if you have a stunning panorama outside.

Goldie Abruzzesi saved to Window treatments
Affordable extra long drapes and curtain hardware for large windows
Living room window treatments featuring budget-friendly cordless woven shades and linen cotton curtains, paired with black curtain rods.

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Large windows are gorgeous but can be difficult to cover if you need privacy or to block light. So we've outlined which window treatments work best for large windows. #interiordesign #decorideas #homedecor #windowideas #livingroomdecor #bedroomdecor #windowtreatments #picturewindows

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When neutral wasn’t cozy enough for her living room re-do, Sarah from @roomfortuesday decided to add a bold statement color to the mix. In addition to creating mood boards like this, she orders swatches of materials, including paints, to see how they all work together prior to committing to any one thing. Her final palette included marble, wood, fabrics and colors, like Olive Grove SW 7734, Silverpointe SW 7653, Extra White SW 7006, Tricorn Black SW 6258 and Mineral Deposit SW 7652.
Living room window treatments featuring budget-friendly cordless woven shades and linen cotton curtains, paired with black curtain rods.

Shirley Wilson saved to Cabinets