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1 Window Treatments *Applications added to windows either to help control the home environment or for purely decorative purposes. Magno

2 Considerations When Choosing Window Treatments:
Style, size and location of windows The need to control sunlight and noise. The need to provide ventilation, privacy and insulation for each room. Think…Home Theater or Sunroom? Magno

3 The amount of LIGHT, INSULATION, or PRIVACY curtains provide depends on the…..
FABRICS!!!! Magno

4 When Selecting the Type of Treatments:
Consider the following: * What mood is desired (formal or informal)? What style (contemporary or traditional)? What is the initial cost of the purchase? The cost of maintaining them? **Made-to-measure vs. custom made. Magno

5 Vocabulary (copy) Den= it is a small, comfortable room in a house where a person can pursue an activity in private or not. Usually, in a floor plan, the den is smaller than the living room Glass blocks= offer lights and privacy at the same time Magno

6 Types of Window Treatments:
Draperies and curtains are the most common (versatile- can fit any decor). Draperies are pleated panels of fabric that cover windows completely or are pulled to one side. Can be opaque (block light) or translucent (permit light). Can be lined or unlined. “The different types of draperies are named for how they operate”. Magno

7 What are the advantages of lining draperies?
Draperies, Cont’d.. What are the advantages of lining draperies? Magno

8 Draperies cont’d… Answer: blocks out sunlight, protects draperies from fading, adds body to the drapery (makes them hang better), increases insulation. Draperies can be used alone or with curtains, shades, blinds and top treatments. (see pg. 381 text 17-2). Magno

9 Types of draperies: Draw draperies – open and close from the center or side with a pull stick or cord. Stationary draperies – cannot be opened and closed (permanently positioned at one or both sides of a window). Magno

10 Curtains Curtains are flat fabric panels that hang to the left and right of the window and may be closed to cover the window. * Usually have a pocket hem at the top, which is slipped on a curtain rod and gathered. May be hung from the curtain rod with decorative hardware or tabs of sewn fabric. Curtains is a type of window treatment that is made with UNLINED fabric and may be sheer to medium weight. (copy it) Magno

11 Café Curtains Are horizontal panels hung in tiers to cover part of a window. The top of each panel is joined to rings that slip over a curtain rod. Where are café curtains most often used? In room that have informal feeling. answer Magno

12 Café Curtain Magno

13 Drapery lengths: The length of draperies and curtains should fall to sill length, apron length or floor length. If they fall at other places, they will look either too short or too long. (see 17-4, page 383). Magno

14 Tassel Tieback curtains A cord or piece of cloth, metal, etc., that is used for holding a curtain to the side of a window. COPY, please! Magno

15 Shades, Shutters and Blinds
Shades block unwanted light (intense sunlight, streetlight at night); simple to operate and cover all or part of a window. Magno

16 SHADES: Roller Shades Come in various colors
Come in various degrees of opaqueness. In which rooms would you be likely to use these? (17-3, page 382). Magno

17 SHADES: Roman Shades Constructed of fabric and are installed within the window molding. Fold into horizontal pleats when raised, but hang flat when closed. Easily adaptable to many styles of design. Magno

18 Balloon Shades Constructed of fabric and similar to Roman shades in their operation. (see 17-5, pg. 384); Raised and lowered with a cord. Magno

19 Gathered Balloon Shades
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20 Balloon shades Magno

21 Tailored Balloon Shade Magno

22 Pleated Shades Very popular today; constructed of synthetic materials and are available in accordion or honeycomb styles. Like Roman and Balloon shades, they are raised and lowered with a cord. Many solid colors, textures or patterns. May be opaque or translucent. Certain ones offer excellent insulation. Work well in contemporary settings. Any disadvantages that you see with this one? Expensive! Magno

23 Pleated Shades Magno

24 Honeycomb Pleated Shades
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25 Pleated Shades Magno

26 Shutters Hinged together to open and close much like a folding door.
Constructed of wood or synthetic materials. How are the adjustable louvers (slats) advantageous? (17-8, page. 385). Formal or informal? Both Width of the louvers vary from 1 ¼ to 4 ½”. Magno

27 Shutters Magno

28 Shutters Magno

29 Blinds Made of slats that can be tilted, raised and lowered or moved to the side. Often made of wood, metal, plastic or fabric. Can be custom made to fit windows with unusual shapes or placements. Magno

30 Horizontal Blinds Often called venetian blinds
Can be raised completely; angle of slats adjust to control the amount of air and light entering the room. Formal or informal? Most informal In which rooms might you use these? Magno

31 Blinds Magno

32 Mini-blinds Horizontal blinds with narrow slats (1”)
Micro blinds – have ½” slats Magno

33 Vertical blinds Have slats that move to one side to leave a window uncovered. The angle of the slats can also be adjusted to control light and air. Where might you commonly see these? Contemporary or traditional? Magno

34 Vertical Blinds Magno

35 Contemporary application of Vertical Blinds…
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36 Vertical Blinds- Traditional look…
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37 Top Treatments Swag treatment- has softly pleated fabric hanging in a curve across the top of the window. (see 17-2). Magno

38 Magno

39 Swags An ornamental drapery or curtain draped in a curve between two points. (copy) Magno

40 Really? Magno

41 Swags/ draperies Magno

42 Valance Horizontal treatment across the top of the window; can be used to hide the drapery and curtain rods; Many styles available. (see 17-7, pg. 385). Magno

43 Valances Magno

44 Cornice A horizontal treatment that is usually constructed of wood. The wood is then padded and covered with fabric. Magno

45 Cornices Magno

46 Lambrequin Constructed in the same way as a cornice, but it also extends down the left and right sides of the window. Magno

47 Lambrequins Magno

48 Lambrequin Magno

49 Window Treatments In what situations might someone prefer to leave the windows untreated??? To help control the home environment: Light Ventilation Add décor Set a mood Magno

50 AT THE END of Mrs. Magno’s class…
Lambrequins curtains… Draperies… Valances… AT THE END of Mrs. Magno’s class… Aahahaha! (: Magno


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