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How to treat an Arched Window – 2 Window Treatment ideas for Arched Windows

As beautiful as Arched Windows are, sometime they can be a challenge if you want to add a window treatment.  Whether you need a treatment for color or privacy, many people are stuck when it comes to ideas.  Custom window treatments are a perfect solution for this kind of situation.  In the first picture, we show how drapes or panels can be used.  You can either mount the rod over the arch as shown or you can mount the rod under the arch.  Mounting the rod under the arch is only good when the arch is a separate piece of the window separated by a molding of some sort.  If you window is one continuous arch, it always looks nicer to mount your rod over the arch.  You can have custom panels that open and close for privacy or you can use side panels only.

In the 2nd picture, we are showing you how you can use a privacy shade or roman shade in your arched window.  In this case, we have used a waterfall roman shade that covers most of the window for privacy but still allows the arch to be uncovered for light to come in.

Arch Window Drape Window Treatment

Arch Window Drape Window Treatment

Roman Shade Arch Window

Roman Shade Arch Window

These are the most popular ways to treat your window with custom window treatments for a beautiful look. It is so nice to have the option to decorate with fabrics so don’t let your difficult size or odd shaped windows hold you back!  Please email us with your questions or feel free to send us a picture for window covering advice.

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