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4 Things You Must Know when Decorating Your Windows

By Vita Vygovska

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If you're like most homeowners, you'll be undertaking at least one redecorating project this year. You'll be glad to hear that redecorating doesn't involve moving or erecting new walls, major installations, or huge regutting of the house. What does it involve? Here's an abbreviated list:

1. painting
2. getting new flooring
3. purchasing new furniture
4. adding accessories
5. changing window treatments

Here is a list of the 4 Things You Must Know When Doing Window Treatments.

1. Soft vs. Hard. Blinds and shades are considered hard treatments - they provide privacy, cut the sun glare (think football games), and protect furnishings. Soft window treatments are usually done for aesthetic reasons only, adding color and texture to your room. The two are fairly independent of each other. You may want to do one, or the other, or both. Decide what it is.

2. Budget. You've probably been asked this question before, and like many, hate it. You want the best thing that you need and like for the least amount of money. In other words, you want value for your money. Right? OK. So to give you a guideline, here is a break-down of what to expect. There are 3 levels at which you can invest in window treatments, all based on a 4' wide single pane window.

a. Hard treatments ~ $100-$500. Shades and blinds are not created equal. Some are made of plastic and others of fabric - hence the price difference. Some come with regular cord lift and some with fancier ones.

b. Soft treatments ~ $250-$1500. Store-bought panels and valances will be on the lower side of this range.

c. $1500+ ~ custom and elaborate soft treatments. These are for you if you have discerning taste, want something specific, have an unusual window, and are looking for something more special.

3. Measurements. Like any measurements, window measures need to be accurate. If they are not, do you really want to deal with schlepping back to the store to make the return? Will the internet site (if you purchased on-line) accept the return without the restocking fee? Will it look right and do justice to the room? If you're not comfortable handling the tape, it pays to get a professional. Or look on-line for proper measuring techniques.

4. Know your options. This one is big! There are so many options and ideas. Don't settle for the first thing you see at the store. Also, don't feel like you have to do the same thing in every room.

Whether you're doing your window treatments custom or off-the shelf, keep in mind that they are a HUGE part of your redecorating project and feeling in the room. Make sure to do them right. Once done properly, you don't have to worry about them for a long time. Nor do you have to regret or wonder if you did the right thing.

Vita Vygovska is the owner of V2K Window Décor and a Window Treatment Expert. She helped countless clients transform their homes with decorated windows. She works via in-person, as well as virtual appointments where the client gets design ideas right on the photo. Vita is the author of "The Fast & Easy Guide to Buying and Installing Your Curtains and Drapery Panels", a DIY step-by-step manual on curtains. Visit http://www.VitaV2K.com for FREE tips and design ideas.

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