7th Avenue Home Goods

Window Treatment Styles: Find the Best Curtains, Blinds, and Shades for Your Home

When you think about window treatment styles, the different ways you cover windows to control light, privacy, and style. Also known as window coverings, it's not just about blocking sunlight—it's about shaping how a room feels. A well-chosen window treatment can make a small room feel larger, turn a plain window into a focal point, or even help cut your energy bills. It’s not just curtains and blinds—it’s the whole package: how they hang, how they open, what they’re made of, and how they match your furniture and lighting.

Think about curtains, fabric panels that hang from a rod and can be drawn open or closed. Also known as drapes, they’re the go-to for adding softness and warmth to a room. Whether you want floor-to-ceiling panels for drama or simple cafe curtains for the kitchen, the width and length matter. Most pros recommend extending curtains 8 to 12 inches past the window frame to make the window look bigger. Then there’s blinds, slatted coverings—usually made of wood, vinyl, or aluminum—that you tilt or raise to control light. Also known as window blinds, they’re the practical choice for bathrooms, kitchens, or kids’ rooms where easy cleaning matters. And let’s not forget shades, solid fabric or material that rolls up or down without slats. Also known as window shades, they offer clean lines and are perfect for modern spaces. Roman shades, roller shades, and cellular shades each bring something different: texture, insulation, or minimalism.

What you pick depends on your room, your light needs, and your style. Heavy velvet curtains work in a living room but feel too much in a bathroom. White vinyl blinds are great for moisture-prone areas but don’t add much warmth. Cellular shades? They trap air and help with insulation—great if you’re trying to save on heating bills. And if you’re selling your home, neutral tones and clean lines tend to appeal to buyers more than bold patterns. You’ll find posts here that break down exactly how far curtains should extend past the window, what colors sell homes fastest, and how to pick the right treatment for small spaces or high windows. No fluff. Just real advice from people who’ve done it.

Curtain Trends of 2025: What's Hanging in Style?
  • Curtains

Curtain Trends of 2025: What's Hanging in Style?

Apr, 5 2025
Clarissa Everhart

Search

categories

  • Home Decor (33)
  • Kitchenware (28)
  • Storage Solutions (26)
  • Bathroom Accessories (25)
  • Bedding (24)
  • Sofas (23)
  • Mirrors (21)
  • Curtains (21)
  • Rugs (19)
  • Shelving (16)

recent post

Does Lazy Boy Make Good Furniture? Honest Review of Their Sofas and Comfort

Dec, 2 2025
byClarissa Everhart

What Does a Zen Bathroom Look Like? Simple Design Tips for Calm

Dec, 1 2025
byClarissa Everhart

What Is Bedding Classed As? A Clear Breakdown by Type and Use

Dec, 5 2025
byClarissa Everhart

How to Make the Most of Storage: Smart Ways to Maximize Space in Your Home

Dec, 9 2025
byClarissa Everhart

What Is the Curtain Trend for 2024? Top Styles, Colors, and Materials You Need to Know

Dec, 1 2025
byClarissa Everhart

popular tags

    home decor storage solutions bathroom accessories kitchenware interior design curtains rugs bedding window treatments home organization bathroom decor bathroom design luxury bathroom Medicare cushions sofa durability mirrors curtain length mirror quality decluttering

Archives

  • December 2025 (6)
  • November 2025 (11)
  • October 2025 (24)
  • September 2025 (4)
  • August 2025 (8)
  • July 2025 (31)
  • June 2025 (29)
  • May 2025 (31)
  • April 2025 (30)
  • March 2025 (31)
  • February 2025 (28)
  • January 2025 (33)
7th Avenue Home Goods

Menu

  • About Us
  • Terms of Service
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • DPDP
© 2025. All rights reserved.
Back To Top