Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Hannah's Window Treatments Take 2

Dear Christine,

HELP! You gave me some great advice in your Nov. 27, 2009 post.
I've finally started on tackling the window projects now that the holidays are behind us.

Anyway, since reading your ideas, my mind has been set on trimming the windows, getting the nice roller shades, and then flanking the group of windows with fabric panels.The "decorator" for a local store that supplies and installs window coverings was here to measure my windows. Her advice is to match the faux wood blinds that are already on the bottom windows for the top "transoms". She also suggested wood shutters that would encase both top and bottom window, eliminating a need for trim. Now, I'm so confused.

I don't know this woman. I have been following your blog for months and I love your taste and trust your judgement. What do you think?

Hannah
Dear Hannah,


Don't worry- there is more than one way to skin a cat. (Is that the saying?) The advice the gal gave you is fine. (of course-I still think my advice is better)- but you would not go wrong with hers either.


Just a word about faux wood blinds vs woven wood Roman Shades.


Reasons to stay with your wood blinds:


  1. The wood blinds give you greater flexibility in light control.

  2. Greater flexibility with privacy and view.

  3. You already have a lot of wood blinds- so you would save money.

Reasons to go with Woven Roman Shades:


  1. You add more texture and style to the room.


  2. I absolutely HATE cleaning wood blinds. And- I hate dusty wood blinds. The flat hard horizontal design is simply a dust catcher. They annoy me- but hey- maybe you have someone doing your cleaning for you... (lucky girl) or maybe they don't bother you. I love how roller shades and Roman Shades don't collect dust in such an obvious way.


  3. There are many "options" with these products and you can get the amount of block out you need- and bring in the colors that will add to your overall look. I kind of feel like white wood blinds don't add- but they also don't really detract- they just are there. (of course they are highly functional :)

A word about the shutter option. I love shutters. They do tend to block your view. (which is sometimes a good thing- sometimes bad.) They are a much classier option than wood blinds- but you pay far more for them. So- consider your view- consider your budget. They are one of the best window treatments available.


OK- everyone- help Hannah out- tell her what she should do on her windows. :)

Photos from Country Living

3 comments:

Elizabeth said...

I love the look of shutters but I dont think I'd do them for this space personally. I don't like the advice your "decorator" gave you of putting blinds on transoms and large windows. Would the transoms have a cord to pull? That just seems like it would look funny. I would add trim for sure. It would make a huge difference. When I think of large oversized windows with transoms I think of the home in Something's Gotta Give, one of my favorites! In the movie, long drapes were used which looked great. Show the windows off. That's what I'd do if I had those in my house. Good Luck!

Hannah said...

Thanks, Christine, for the reassurance. And, for the advice above, Elizabeth. I'm still trying to decide. The blinds would definitely save me some money that I could spend on trim and draperies. My husband doesn't like the woven wood roman shades. . .it's hard for him to visualize, I think. And yes, the blinds on the transoms would have a cord. . .but then so would woven wood shades. I like versatility of blinds or shades vs. just panels and sheers. I can't stand the thought of someone being able to look in at me at night when I've got the lights on--and I don't like the idea of a pattern curtain sweeping all the way across my living room if I was to get a "closable" curtain; it seems like too much. UGH! I just want to make the right decision. Thanks again

Elizabeth said...

What a tough decision, Hannah. Those oversized windows are pretty even left alone, so I'm sure what ever you decide it will look great. I hope you share the after with us!