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Curtain Ideas For Bay Window Applications Can Be Simple

Anyone lucky enough to have bay windows has a great looking addition to a room with the additional seating possibility it offers, but may also face a challenge getting curtain ideas for bay window requirements. Obviously, ordinary curtains and rods won't work for a curved bank of bay windows, and even for single windows there are issues.

Bay window treatments will vary with the style and number of the windows, the use of the room, and the style of the residents as well. For those who want to do their own design and decorating, curtain ideas for bay window situations can even mean learning to use special tools to reshape and fit traditional hardware to fit window openings that are not flat and shallow.

Curtains for bay windows can be treated like any other as the simplest option when single windows are involved, with maybe mini blinds directly on the window part and the curtains flush with the walls. This of course will lose the effect of the window design and makes it hard to use the window box as a seat.

Children may actually prefer the simple suggestion of regular curtains, since they can treat the space between the curtain and windowpanes as a tiny secret retreat. This also means a safety issue and parents wanting curtain ideas for bay window applications in a child's room will want safety latches and other reinforcements since children will often discover this option and play in the windows.

For single windows it is also possible to do double sets of draperies, one at the panes and one inside the room. It is more difficult to pull off and look good, but it is possible and has the advantage of not requiring any special shapes or types of hangers and rods or curtains. For those wanting to keep curtain ideas for bay window needs simple and inexpensive, this also seems like a good plan.

The traditional bank of three or more bay windows that curve out from a room is striking and beautiful, but much more difficult to decorate. To have a flush set of curtains, you must use either separate rods with brackets placed in each individual section, or a custom fitted hanging set up must be made or purchased. This is dramatic, but the most difficult and expensive choice.

A simpler and less expensive choice is to hang a regular curtain rod beginning at the outer corners of the windows at each end of the bay window bank. The curtains in the room will form a flat drapery in any style you choose quite easily, but you do cut off a small part of useful room space, and you lose the bay window charm unless the drapes are pulled. When this simple solution is combined with attractive blinds or shades, it can still be elegant and lovely and easier to afford and to set up.

 

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