I'm tired of how clunky the blinds look and don't love the hanging drape window treatments. Does anyone have any ideas on how to make it look better? The room is a modern organic vibe.
maybe try some woven wood shades instead of those metal blinds – would fit better with the organic vibe and look way cleaner.
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Add moulding around the top of the wall, possibly add some of the mosaic window clings to the top windows, thick curtains to give texture with a bar all the way across, or the pull down curtains, and also add some hanging plants or tall plants to accent the windows. Here is an option ChatGPT gave:
I have so many questions… Why are there no shades from top to bottom, and only on the bottom-side window parts? It looks weird like this. Also, who installed these curtain rods to cover 1/4 of the windows? They should also go from top to bottom to make the room appear bigger. Most importantly, do NOT get white, grey, or black blackout/linen curtains, for the sake of yourself…
Remove these rods and install one from one window/wall end to the other. There are extra-curved ones available, and make sure to install it at the very top. Personally, I would install curved curtain tracks from wall to wall, ceiling-mounted. It would look much cleaner here.
Then, I would pick a track with two rails: one for the sheer curtains during the day and one for the blackout curtains. Make sure they have enough spacing to move freely. Get your usual semi-transparent sheers and some colorful blackout curtains. In my opinion, it depends on the rest of the room, but maybe try deep red to fit the relax chair or olive green.
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maybe try some woven wood shades instead of those metal blinds – would fit better with the organic vibe and look way cleaner.
Add moulding around the top of the wall, possibly add some of the mosaic window clings to the top windows, thick curtains to give texture with a bar all the way across, or the pull down curtains, and also add some hanging plants or tall plants to accent the windows. Here is an option ChatGPT gave:
https://preview.redd.it/fz8qpy54397h1.png?width=1420&format=png&auto=webp&s=caaf1f168cefd3889204b810b72d0741c84c8199
I have so many questions… Why are there no shades from top to bottom, and only on the bottom-side window parts? It looks weird like this. Also, who installed these curtain rods to cover 1/4 of the windows? They should also go from top to bottom to make the room appear bigger. Most importantly, do NOT get white, grey, or black blackout/linen curtains, for the sake of yourself…
Remove these rods and install one from one window/wall end to the other. There are extra-curved ones available, and make sure to install it at the very top. Personally, I would install curved curtain tracks from wall to wall, ceiling-mounted. It would look much cleaner here.
Then, I would pick a track with two rails: one for the sheer curtains during the day and one for the blackout curtains. Make sure they have enough spacing to move freely. Get your usual semi-transparent sheers and some colorful blackout curtains. In my opinion, it depends on the rest of the room, but maybe try deep red to fit the relax chair or olive green.