Window drapery ideas to add insulation are shared in this latest Shades On Wheels blog. It’s the perfect time of year to think about creating cozier spaces in Massachusetts and Hartford, Connecticut. Winter tends to feel long and cold. As a result, Shades On Wheels shares 5 window drapery ideas to warm up your space.
5 Window Drapery Ideas
Custom window treatments do more than just cover a window. Most people think about purchasing a window treatment for privacy and light control. Window drapery and shades also add design elements and value to your home. However, insulation is another major factor when covering your windows. Since energy bills have increased, window drapery and the right shade or blinds help to conserve energy.
- Custom Drapery and Hunter Douglas Honeycomb Shades
- Drapery Shades Panels with Sonnette® Cellular Shades
- Draperies Installed Over Wood Shutters
- Custom Draperies with Roman Shades
- Drapes with Top Treatments
Add Layers At The Windows
All of the window drapery ideas featured in the Shades On Wheels blog emphasize layers at the window. Window drapery layers when combined with energy-efficient Hunter Douglas shades help reduce energy bills. Hunter Douglas Duette® Honeycomb Shades and Sonnette® Cellular Roller Shades provide maximum energy-efficiency. Roman shades have cascading folds to add more design interest when installed with draperies. Window draperies with cornices or valances alone allow you to preserve views while adding warmth. While shutters are considered hard window treatments, draperies can provide insulation and a fuller look at the window. Custom drapery and shades are available with automation. Contact Shades On Wheels to schedule a complimentary drapery and shades design consultation.