6 Tips for Planning Your Winter Window Treatments
BWS Marketing • November 14, 2021

Winter is a wonderful time for window treatments. Whether you want to draw the curtains against the cold or throw open the blinds to welcome the clear winter sun, what you hang on your windows makes a difference during the coldest season of the month. Your window treatments not only help to light up a dreary season with natural sunlight, they also keep out the cold when the sun goes down or the winter wind blows. If the seasons change noticeably in your region, those breeze summer curtains just aren’t going to do the trick when it comes to keeping your home warm and beautiful through the winter.

Let’s explore some of the best ways to plan for your winter window treatment updates.

 

1. Replace Breezy Curtains with Heavier Drapes

Summer curtains are lightweight and often quite breezy. If you did open a window, a warm draft might flow through and lightly ruffle your curtains. This is great for movies, but bad for your power bill. Not only should you avoid opening your window in the summer (for the AC) but you should also have appropriately heavy or insulated window treatments for winter. Windows are the primary source of cold drafts because cold can transfer through them. Heavy winter drapes can help you prevent heat loss and cold drafts through the house.

 

2. Combine Layered Window Treatments

Layers are also an extremely useful design for winter curtains. Layered window treatments make it possible to let the light in, keep the cold out, and mix-and-match based on each day of the cold, snowy season. Layers of blinds and drapes also help you cover any gaps left by one set of curtains. Blinds let cold in around the edges? Drapes will overlap those edges and stop the chill. Heavier curtains can layer with your light filmy curtains or even your same summer treatments to create a beautiful multi-layered holiday look as well.

 

3. Vivid Colors that will Look Elegant or Festive Through the Holidays

Pick colors that make you think of the holidays fondly. For some, that will be curtains of a deep blue that look elegant both standing open and drawn during the winter. For others, this might be a festive floral pattern featureing reds and golds. The right color scheme can look perfect for every holiday this winter season, not just your favorite, with a blend of colors and pattern elements. Alternately, you can collect several holiday-themed draperies and hang them when the time is right for everyone to feel the holiday cheer emanating from your home decor.

 

4. Add a Thermal Curtain Layer to Hold Back the Chill

If your windows are loose or your drapes just aren’t keeping the chill out, try thermal curtains. Thermal curtains are designed to block moisture and heat from seeping from the cold window into your living room. For homes that are not well insulated or in regions of extreme cold, just adding a thermal blanket or curtain to your other layers of window treatment can drastically increase personal warmth.

 

5. Cellular Shades Offer Modern-Looking Insulation

Cellular shades are actually made of hexagonal cloth or fiber tubes, shaped like cells. These tubes form the horizontal surface of your blinds and the collapse beautifully into the top of your window. What is unique about cellular shades, however, is that the open hexagonal tube-space is insulating. The air inside the cellular shade design acts as a buffer between your window and the cold, like the air in a fluffy comforter only light and attractive enough to hang on your windows.

 

6. Semi-Sheer Blinds Welcome the Bright Winter Sun

Lastly, a simple linen or translucent shade is the perfect solution to blinding light angles. The winter tends to have a very clear, bright light when it is not clouded in gray. To welcome that lovely warming sunlight without getting a sunbeam directly in your eyeball, hang elegant shades you can pull down to just the right length.

 

Does your home need an update in winter window treatments? Contact us today to consult and design your unique winter window treatments.

Expert Advice by Just Blinds

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