Who does not want to have an attractive window?
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The majority of the people adorn their windows with
traditional curtains or drapes, also called cloth netting. Choose or match the
color of the window coverings with the color of the walls, or the theme of your
home is not difficult. You only need to read this article and you will get an
aspiration :)
1. Rustic Privacy Screen
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This Modela window was inspired by the gate model of
a Farmhouse house, and it seems like it's really easy for you to imitate
2. Opaque Glass Design
Modela this window is having a lot of privacy, which
reduces the heat of the sun without reducing the light entering your home. And
like this it is also quite simple for you to do
3. Fake Patriotic Glass
Stained glass adds a tinge of color to any room, and
filters light in a beautiful and unique way when used as a window treatment.
4. Linen Table Cloth
beautiful cloth and hang from the stem using curtain
clips. The result is an easy alternative.
5. Antique-style Window
6. Glass Window Shelf
Some windows - like small windows that are often
placed above the kitchen sink - do not require full protection. For these
windows, homeowners can choose to install a set of glass shelves instead of
curtains.
7. Lace Window
8. DIY Rolled Valance
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Sometimes the best choice for increasing privacy and
darkness in a room is simple color. These rolled nets, which hide the color of
the practical rollers underneath, are made by The Painted Hive with wood,
fabric, natural linen ribbons, and rustic buttons. Window treatments are easily
accompanied by hemming tape for a quick and seamless alternative.
9. Faux Leaded Glass
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Paint a little privacy into your windows by
reinventing this fake leaded glass at home with the help of a tutorial on It
All Started With Paint. Clear and black gallery glass strips and paints were
applied to the window panes, resulting in permanent window covering suitable
for historic homes.
10. Hanging Herb Garden
Brighten up a plain kitchen window by using it as a
background for an indoor garden that serves as a beautiful yet practical window
treatment. Amber from the Bird and her song choose to display greenery, but
homeowners can put flowers in pots instead of color.
11. The Garland
For light and luxurious window treatments, tie a
ribbon selection over a string or nail to form a bouquet of flowers. Colors,
patterns, and lengths are fully customizable, and DIYers can mix different
textures to make a one-of-a-kind fashion statement.
12. Vertical wooden blinds
Pallet that has been heated with heat can be made
indoors when rescued and hung as an invisible window. Attach the pallet board
to the ring curtain through the drill hole to move the closed slats at night
and open during the day. Follow the full tutorial on Instructables.
13. Feed-Sack Curtain
Vintage feed sacks serve as the perfect cafe curtain
in this modern rural kitchen. Anita from Far Above Rubies surrounded the sack,
then hung it on the wire with a ring. The finished curtain gives a cozy charm
to the room.
14. Macrame Hanging
When your taste in window shutters is
unconventional, the knot might be your best friend. This DIY macrame window
hanging from Little Vintage Cottage can be woven together with nylon, jute or
rope, and tied in a number of designs to complement your backsplash, floor
covering, or personal style taste.
15. Blind Calls
There are window shutter options to suit any
individual style.