Imagine a house without windows!!!!! Sounds ridiculous? Yes! Windows are a part and parcel of any residential or commercial building, so we need to keep them at priority while accomplishing interior decor project. If treated professionally, the windows can entirely transform the feel of a particular area in a house. You can consult a renowned interior designer in Pakistan to get detailed account on different types of window treatment with respect to specific areas in a house.
Let’s have a look at top four window treatments for your home.
Curtains
‘Curtains’ is a multipurpose window treatment which can transform the feel of an area just with little variations. For instance—for an area like a media room where you want to avoid piercing light, heavy and dark colored curtains can play a key role in setting a mood. In the same way, in a living room or hallway, you can use light-weight and bright colored drapes which allow the light to pass through partially. For a guest room or living room, where you want to add a royal feel, hang the silk or velvet curtains, as they add elegance to an area.
Blinds
Blinds vary in their form with respect to the materials they are made up of. You can find blinds of wood, composite material, leather or aluminum. Get the one according to your choice or an interior designer in Lahore can guide you the best in this regard. Usually, these are suggested for an area where privacy is a concern. Blinds provide you a flexibility that you can either close them completely or keep them half-open. Blinds can even set to an angle to get the light in a particular direction. This is your personal choice either you want to get the blinds in horizontal or vertical directions on your window. These are mostly used in the windows of offices and hospitals.
Shades
Shades on the windows are also meant to add privacy and these have many similarities with blinds. These are made up of unceasing pieces of fabric which is rolled up with pulley system. Comparative to blinds, these are less-expensive. Contrary to the blinds, shades don’t have vanes and slats and they don’t block the light completely rather they let the light pass through partially.
Panels
Panels on the window add an element of decency and delicacy. These are the best suited for the full-size windows, French doors and sliding glass. Interior designers usually suggest panels for living room, dining room and bedrooms.

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