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Q&A: Large window treatments?

Question by reconnermom: Large window treatments?
I am moving into a new house and would like some suggestions on how I can dress some very large and odd size windows in the Florida room. I would prefer shades of some type instead of curtains. If shades are not possible I would prefer curtains over blinds. I would love to have some bamboo shades but cannot think of a cost effective way to get them right now. I’d have to order custom. I have a budget of around $ 150. Even if I make or find curtain panels work to the right size, I do not think I could get one big long curtain rod so I wouldn’t have to have gaps between the panels.How would I make it consistent?I would also like to have something that looks at least decent and not just like it was thrown up there.The window sizes are as follows:
window 1 is 13′ W (156″) x 5′ H (60″)
window 2 is 113″ W x 62″ H

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Answer by thewrangler_sw

You might consider some version of a ‘Roman’ shade. Check out this link for a few good ideas – http://terrelldesigns.com/howtomakeromanshades.htm

As to a curtain rod long enough, you can always head to your local hardware, or building supply store. You can use copper, or some other pipe. With a large window like that, you could easily use an ‘oversized’ pipe diameter, and it would still look good over the window. Shorter lengths of pipe can be joined by using coupling sleeves, or inserts, to make longer sections.

Valances are a nice way to trim off the top of a window. You can make them yourself, with a few simple tools, and they can be very complex, or simple in design.

Here are some other links to check out –
Images search for ‘roman blind’ – http://images.search.yahoo.com/search/images;_ylt=A0geu._hjrpIXSgA3GBXNyoA?ei=UTF-8&p=roman%20blind&fr2=tab-web&fr=slv8-msgr
Curtain rods – quite a few selections in wood, and they’ve got a coupler, to join lengths to make them longer – http://www.countrycurtains.com/sdx/H24728.jsp

Vertical blinds are always an option too, though, to get them the size you need, you’d almost have to go with a custom supplier.

Now… if you’d like something VERY strong, and easy to assemble, then I’d suggest steel pipe, with threaded fittings. You can purchase base flanges to screw to the wall (be sure to locate the studs), you can use short lengths (right off the hardware shelf) to create the distance you need from the wall itself, and even T-fittings in the middle to add more support, and allow you to use shorter lengths of pipe. For a 13ft wide window, I’d use at least one center support, perhaps two. Once the pipe has all been assembled, you can even paint it. Either leave it exposed, or put a valance over it.

Speaking of valances – Ive made quite a few commercially, using 1/4 inch hardboard, up to 1/2″ plywood. They can be straight, shaped, padded, etc. The cloth can usually just be stapled to the backside.

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Posted by Window Treatments - December 20, 2012 at 2:36 pm

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What window treatment should I use for a large window?

Question by John: What window treatment should I use for a large window?
Hello. The apartment I moved into has a large window that is approximately 130 inches by 53 inches (LxW). I need something basic that will block out a lot of light. What economical options do you recommend?
Correction: The width is 130 inches and the height is 53 inches. Thanks!

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Answer by melodi
Hello, I bought some drapes from a second hand store and sewing them all together. I added a second fabric at the bottom for length because they were too short but they are beautiful and they work. You could buy inexpensive drapes and do the same thing. Good luck.

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Posted by Window Treatments - December 8, 2012 at 2:52 pm

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I need some ideas for inexpensive drapery panels or valances. I have two very large windows in my bedroom.?

Question by comet girl…DUCK!: I need some ideas for inexpensive drapery panels or valances. I have two very large windows in my bedroom.?
The measurements of each window are 102″ x 60″. Where can I get window treatments for these windows that won’t cost me an arm and a leg?

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Answer by addiemae97
In January a lot of department stores have nice sales on linens and drapery, but a simple solution would be to use sheets they can be found fairly cheap you need to get top sheets. I use sheets for drapes in two bedrooms,and they look nice. Might take four sheets per window with your wide windows if you cannot sew you can glue them together.

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Posted by Window Treatments - April 27, 2012 at 12:26 pm

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Window Treatments For Large Windows

Large windows create the illusion and feel of a bigger space. They are unique all their own that’s why they require special attention in maintaining its beauty. Looking for the perfect window treatments to fit them is yet another story.

Large windows are normally considered a benefit, but the downside to it is finding window treatments to suit them, they are a major trouble, financial-wise and effort-wise.

Today, with the abundance of companies who offer reasonably priced window treatments for large windows, you can avail with less hassle. You can even just turn on your computer and go surf the Internet, then bam! The perfect window treatments for your large windows right in your face.

Whether your window is very wide, tall, or both, it requires specific types of window treatment. Luckily though, companies that make window treatments take this into consideration and have tailored many different styles into larger sizes. More often than not, you will be able to find a style that fits with your décor, whatever style you choose.

If you have glass openings that reach the floor, the window coverings should cover the entire wall. However, if the opening is framing a view, then don’t dare mess it up. Window treatments for large windows are not supposed to block the stunning view of vistas. It should enhance it, frame it or just be out of the way.

Roller blinds that simply roll up and are right at the top of the window frame can be used. Wooden blinds, because of their usual heaviness, aren’t really the best bet since it’s too much of a hassle to work around with.

If your window is a huge bay or arched type, the curves and the number of angles it bends in should be taken into consideration. Either a curved window dressing or having curtains for every side of the window will do your large windows justice. You can choose manually-operated blinds or curtains or electric switch-operated ones if your windows are too big, it’s just so convenient.

Drapes give of a classy feel for the window. However, it tends to be really heavy and needs large amounts of fabric. This is the more traditional preference and it looks dramatic in old style houses with high ceilings and ornate windows.

Window treatments for large windows are known to have hefty prices, so look into every aspect that needs to be looked into so your money doesn’t go to waste.

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Posted by Sarah Moore - November 17, 2011 at 2:14 pm

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Q&A: Can you suggest a window treatment for large windows in a formal dining room that have plantation shutters?

Question by KYKate: Can you suggest a window treatment for large windows in a formal dining room that have plantation shutters?
The shutters come out pretty far when they are open so the window treatment needs to accommodate them.

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Answer by dblindguy
You may want to try a fabric wrapped cornice. Just make sure that when you mount it, you mount it high enough for the shutter panels to swing open under the cornice.
You can either hire someone to custom make this cornice for you, or you can make it yourself if you’re handy.
Without getting too technical, a cornice is a flat board with attached flat board sides that you staple cotton to, then staple a fabric to, and then mount it to the wall.

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Posted by Window Treatments - November 11, 2011 at 9:46 am

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Several Ideas of Large Windows Treatment

Large window is one of the great assets of a house. It can work as the way for the natural light and breeze to enter the house. Thus, it is very essential to make the room in your house bright and airy. It can also make the room look more spacious. Another benefit is that it provides you good view to the world outside.

Since window plays an important for your house, taking good maintenance will be beneficial for you. Window treatments have the similar purpose like window coverings, to add aesthetic touch to the décor. The treatment for large window is quite simple. Here you can find out some ideas for the treatment.

Fabric Window Treatments

This is one of the most important parts you can do for the treatment since fabrics is one of the main covering which is used for decorating window. For the lighter fabric, you can use for your kitchen or bathroom with high moisture since it retains less moisture.

On the other hand, heavier fabric should be used in your privacy room. In addition, if your window receives more sunlight, the use of fabric such as curtain or drape is not suitable since the sunlight will make the fabric color fade. Therefore, you have to choose the fabric with higher quality for it does not fade easily.

Window Blinds and Shades

Window blind is also another important part of large window. It is able to provide the cozy look to the decoration of your room. There are two types of blinds available, horizontal and vertical. For the large window, vertical will work best. Commonly, this is used for window that receives higher sunlight so that it cannot directly come into the house. In addition, it can also prevent the window from the rain. Since it plays an important part, taking good care of this home accessories is necessary. Mostly, window blinds are made of bamboo so that it is eco-friendly.

Furthermore, you also have to make treatment for the shade. It has the main function to filter the light. Sheer shade is ideal to be used for a room in which filtering light is not the main concerns. For larger window, plated and cellular shades will be more ideal.

While treating your window, don’t forget to do door lock installation. By installing the lock mechanism, you will provide higher protection to your house since it is one of the potential way for any burglar to break into your house. For more information, you can read combination door lock.

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Posted by Window Treatments - November 5, 2011 at 4:25 pm

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I have a bay window and need window treatments

Question by rainingcatsanddogs51: I have a bay window and need window treatments. There is 1 large window with 2 smaller on each side.
This is in a living room. I want something affordable or something I can sew myself. This is for a rental house that I want to update.

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Answer by dawnb
We have a bay in our new house and have ordered 2 inch wooden slat blinds. Home Depot or Loews will help you pick and have cut the appropriate size. Cost will probably be around $ 100.

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Posted by Window Treatments - September 9, 2011 at 10:37 am

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