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What color should window treatments be in kitchen?

Question by Jazzy33: What color should window treatments be in kitchen?
I just painted my walls in the kitchen an apache clay color (it’s basically a color between deep mauve and milk chocolate – kind of a brown/purple tone). I have dark oak colored cabinets and white appliances. I think I will be making my own roman shades, so I need ideas on what color fabrics to look for. Thanks 🙂

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Answer by brat3992
It sounds like the kitchen is somewhat dark and needs to be brightened up. I would use a white material with a tiny pattern, flowers possibly, to match to wall color. This will tie in the white from the appliances and the dark cabinet and paint. If you could find this material, you could also use it to make napkins, place mats, liners in baskets, or chair pads, something to accent and brighten up the room even more.

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Posted by Window Treatments - September 8, 2011 at 1:27 pm

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Any creative ways to add color or window treatments to playroom?

Question by BabyQuestions: Any creative ways to add color or window treatments to playroom?
I have 5 windows in my sons playroom. They have wood bisque blinds on them but I’d like to add something to the windows for color to make them stand out more, something like a valance. Any creative things I can make myself from home without sewing and a lot of hardware???

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Answer by up2now
I had small pennets from sports teams I lined up along the top of the window in my Son’s room.

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Posted by Window Treatments - September 7, 2011 at 4:35 pm

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What color window treatments should I use in my bedroom?

Question by Luv Maire: What color window treatments should I use in my bedroom?
the walls are faux painted in light beige and purplish brown (

The window is on the brown purplish brown wall. Should I use an ivory curtain and sheer there, or something dark, like the wall? Also, could I make the sheer dark, and have the outer curtains light? I don’t know much about window treatments! Thanks!

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Answer by Love K
yah use dark on the outside and light inner

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Posted by Window Treatments - August 30, 2011 at 1:53 pm

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Q&A: What color window treatments?

Question by Vicki D: What color window treatments?
I am moving into a new office at work and it has a very challenging layout with windows taking up two walls. I can’t paint and there is only one small space to hang artwork so I thought I would add some window scarfs to give the office some color. At home I have a merlot window scarf which I really like, but this does not seem appropriate for an office. Any suggestions?

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Answer by Jess
Maybe a soothing shade of green or blue or lilac. Reds and oranges tend to stimulate appetite (that’s why most fast food places use that color scheme).

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Posted by Window Treatments - August 25, 2011 at 7:33 am

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What color window treatments in kitchen with gray walls and hunter green counter-tops?

Question by April: What color window treatments in kitchen with gray walls and hunter green counter-tops?
In the house we are buying my kitchen will have light gray walls, hunter green counter-tops, and white cabinets. What color window treatments should I go with?

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Answer by Mr Jay
An antique white would look nice, but I’m not sure how well that would hold up in the kitchen.

One with very subtle tones of blue/green or very light gray would also work as well. Albeit a bit harder to find though.

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Posted by Window Treatments - August 9, 2011 at 4:32 pm

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Q&A: What color paint and window treatments should we choose?

Question by da_r71: What color paint and window treatments should we choose?
My wife and I are about to renovate our living room. We plan to repaint our walls, add new window treatments, and possibly add chair rails and crown molding.

We plan on keeping our black leather sofa and red leather easy chairs. We also have medium brown hard wood floors and dark brown baseboards and doors. The walls are currently a textured egg shell white. Lastly we have ample natural lighting from the sliding glass door and large living room windows.

Please give us suggestions on what color to paint our walls and a suggested window treatment for the sliding glass door and windows. If possible provide a web link to show the colors and treatments.
BTW, we are looking for a more modern or exotic look. Oh, we’re not a fan of wall paper. Would beige paint look ok?

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Answer by HappyHeart
First, you have to decide the style that you like. Is it traditional? Modern? Exotic? Then decorate your home accordingly. If you like exotic influences but don’t want to go overboard, just have accent pieces here and there, e.g. use cushions with African pattern or have mini elephant statues or Chinese-inspired vases or something.

Since you don’t mention it, I’ll just give you a suggestion based on what I like. I prefer a traditional look, just because I think it’s both elegant and comfortable.

Since you have red arm chairs, why don’t you have a bit more red in the room? Maybe a red rug for the living area? Or red cushions for the black sofa? Make sure the textures of the cushion and the leather don’t clash, though. Or you could have red curtains or walls. If you do go with curtain, make sure it’s lined or it’s a blackout material, because otherwise the light entering your house when the curtains are closed may be too eerie. Oh, instead of curtains, maybe you could use Roman blinds; stay away from vertical or horizontal blinds. (Except if you got the latter in the wooden varieties – those look so elegant!)

Personally, I think it’s best to keep the curtains a bit more neutral, though. So, maybe use something more beige or sheer curtains. Instead, use red on the walls, BUT don’t go crazy. I think the more burgundy, dark red colours would look better than bright reds. Also, depending on your budget, you could choose to use wallpapers instead. With wallpapers, you could play around with patterns as well. I’d go with beige/cream wallpaper with red accents, and red borders. That would look awesome! Or, if you prefer to paint, your current wall seems okay, maybe just paint ONE wall red. For instance, if you have a fireplace, maybe that wall could be red, and the rest could be more neutral?

Otherwise, you could play up the browns of the wood floor and door. That would be great as well. Play with textures. Look for curtain material that’s not plain to prevent your home from looking drab.

Or, you could actually keep both the walls and curtains neutral, and instead have more wooden furniture, and keep your house bright. This will give the feel of a larger, more open space.

Also, play with lights. You know how there are the yellowish lights and the white, daylight sort of lights? They can really change the atmosphere of your room. So decide which one you like better, and then see if they’ll go with your decor. I mean, if you like the white, daylight sort of light (like the sort they use in offices), then that probably won’t work with red walls. The yellowish lights would work better in that case, as it creates a certain ambiance. However, I would go with your light preference first, since you spend more time at home at night. So if you don’t like yellow lights but insist on using them just so they go with your decor, you probably will not like spending time in that room.

Here are some ideas:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/homes/design/design_inspiration/factsheets/726.shtml
http://www.bbc.co.uk/homes/design/design_inspiration/factsheets/466.shtml
http://www.bbc.co.uk/homes/design/design_inspiration/factsheets/130.shtml
http://www.housetohome.co.uk/galleries/living/Red_and_white_living_room_355.html?subslug=/galleries/styles/classic
http://www.housetohome.co.uk/galleries/living/Cosy_living_room_534.html?subslug=/galleries/styles/relaxed_modern

(the windows look awesome too):
http://www.housetohome.co.uk/galleries/living/Sleek_living_room_1471.html?subslug=/galleries/styles/relaxed_modern

Here’s what I mean about the lighting:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/homes/design/design_inspiration/factsheets/534.shtml
Imagine if there were white lights instead. Wouldn’t look as good.

Different types of window treatments:
http://www.hgtv.com/hgtv/dc_window_treatments

Some wallpaper ideas:
http://www.ballarddesigns.com/Wall-Decor/Wallpaper-Designs/Red-Wallpapers/c/1600?path=1%2C2%2C1468%2C1545%2C1600

http://www.wallpaperillusions.com/images/RS5812295.jpg

Hope I helped a bit. Sorry for not giving a shorter answer. I’m bored and I miss my interior decorator dad. Good luck with your home! 🙂

EDIT: Sure, beige goes well with both black and red, and it’s a whole lot better than white.
Maybe you better re-post this question to get input from more people 🙂 Try to post it when the traffic is slightly heavier, so there would be more people reading.

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Posted by Window Treatments - August 7, 2011 at 2:31 pm

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