Reader Question: What To Do With These Windows?

Window treatments can be one of the most frustrating {i.e., annoying} design elements in a room – you have to think about light control, privacy, expenses, style of treatment, fabric choice . . . the list goes on and on!  One of my lovely readers is struggling with choosing window treatments for her family room, and wrote in a for a little advice.  Here’s her note:

So I have a window dilemma – I think I want to cover the long window in our family room, but with what? I HATE vertical blinds – and that’s the only thing I’ve seen on my neighbor’s houses who have windows like ours. The window isn’t centered in the room, so I think curtains are out – plus I wouldn’t want them to go to the floor since it’s the playroom too. I can’t imagine finding pull down shades that would work since it’s soooo big. And I have a feeling any custom pull down blinds would cost almost a grand. I just don’t want to spend more than a couple/few hundred dollars…. Do you have any suggestions? Should we just keep it open? Do you think your readers would want to chime in? If not, that’s totally fine…just thought I would check with you since you’ve been so helpful in the past!  { . . . }  ~ Christy

{ P.S.  If you haven’t already checked out Christy’s post about her family room makeover, you totally should – it’s awesome!  Just click here to scope it out. }

In some followup emails with Christy, I learned that she wanted any window treatments to be functional so that she can completely cover the windows when she wants to.  Knowing all that, here are some affordable ideas I came up with to conquer her large {and gorgeous} windows:

1.  DIY Roman Shades.  I’ve been dying to try this idea ever since Britt made them for her bedroom.

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The basic idea is that Christy would use a length of fabric that extends from one side of the windows to the other, and from the ceiling to the window ledge beneath the windows (treating the 3 panels of the window like one big window).  Screw a cup hook near the top of the window frame on each vertical section of the frame (so you’ll have 4 cup hooks in all).  Then sew four little rings onto the back side of the fabric panel to line up with the cup hooks – these rings will be used to pull up the shades and let in some light, so think about how much window you’ll want to expose.  That’s it!  Check out Britt’s blog for even more details.

Drop cloths {like the ones Britt used} would be a great affordable fabric that can be gussied up with ribbon, and the neutral tones would work well with Christy’s furniture – another alternative would be to use one long length of a punchy, graphic fabric like the ones below to play off the beautiful blues and patterns in the space {and remember that you might want to line the shades for extra light control and so that they’re pretty when you see them from outside, as well}.

From left to right, top to bottom. 1. Waverly Sun N Shade Lenox Horizon, 2. Woodland Delight CD4085-Blue Fabric by Paula Prass, 3. Waverly Ellis Turquoise, 4. Premier Prints Giraffe Brown/French Blue, 5. Premier Prints Trellis French Blue/Kelso Brown, 6. P Kaufmann Loopy Lou Robin’s Egg, 7. Woodland Delight DC4084-Blue Fabric by Paula Prass, 8. Shangri-La 3883-22 Fabric by 3 Sisters, 9. Pavilion Indoor/Outdoor by Duralee, 10. Waverly Sun N Shade Outdoor Fabric-Lovely Lattice Lagoon Fabric, 11. Invidgodk in Confetti, 12. Waverly Cross Section Charcoal.

2.  Alternate Version of DIY Roman Shades. This version will let you have two different fabrics, like a neutral on the front and a pattern on the back.  Instead of the fabric folding underneath itself, you would “button up” the bottom of the shade to expose the patterned fabric on the back of the shade.

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You can check out a more detailed tutorial here.

3.  Faux Custom Roman Blinds. Custom blinds are expensive, so why not fake it?  The Youngsters do it, and so can you.

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Believe it or not, these custom-looking bamboo blinds {above and below} are just a series of inexpensive blinds hung together to look like a single unit.  Can’t tell, can ya?

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Just be sure to keep any cords out of the reach of little ones.  And for a more polished look, you can always add a pair of curtain panels or a valance.

So those are my ideas for Christy’s naked window – what about you guys?  Chime on in, we want to hear about your solution!

P.S.  I loved reading all of your guesses about yesterday’s post . . . you’ll have to stay tuned to find out for sure!  :)

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Top 10: Weekend Crafty Projects

Before the football bonanza begins this weekend, how channeling your inner crafter and trying out some of these fun projects?

1. Make everything more festive with a dotty garland.

Dotty Garland

{Apartment Therapy}

2. Add a touch of sparkle to a bare wall with framed button art.

DIY Button Art

{Living With Lindsay}

3. Use a little twill tape to sass up a ho-hum photo mat.

Quirky & Colorful Vignette

{Little Green Notebook}

4. Get a little wild with zebra print vinyl decals.

Zebra Stairs

{Effortless Style}

5. Leave everybody floored with your custom artwork.

3 Men & a Lady

{Three Men and a Lady}

6. Do touch ups on the go with pre-labeled, portable paints.

Handy Paint Jar

{Pure Style Home}

7. Dye a boring lamp shade the perfect color.

DIY Dyed Lamp Shade

{The Artful Abode}

8. Turn your mini-blinds into a fab, custom roman shade.

DIY Shades

{Little Green Notebook}

9. Make reading even more fun with adorable, printable bookmarks.

Printable Bookmarks

{How About Orange}

10. Put your old wine bottles to good use with hanging wall vases.

Wine Bottle Wall Vases

{Design*Sponge}

Think you’ll give any of these projects a whirl this weekend?  Which one is your fave?

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I Got A New Attitude . . .

Okay, maybe not.  But at least IGTBH has a spiffy new look!!!

I Got a New Attitude

Eeek, I love it!!  I’m so excited about the new vibe of the blog, and I hope you love it as much as I do.  And not only is it pretty, but it’s more functional, too.  Yay for form and function!

There are oodles of cool new features that you guys can play with to keep you entertained (like while you’re at work or playing on your iPhone – I won’t judge).  You’ve got to check out the spiffed-up Tutorials page – it was there before, but now it’s even fancier and more user-friendly:

I Got a New Attitude

And see all those little pictures on the Tutorials page?  For all you slackers out there, now you can get a sneak peek at all the tutorials before you actually go to the effort of clicking the link.  Pretty snazzy!!

And if you want to get the inside scoop on behind-the-scenes activities at IGTBH (come on, you know you do), be sure to follow IGTBH on Twitter and become a fan on Facebook – there’s lots of cool stuff on there that you can’t find on the blog, and it’s also a great way to get in the mix with other IGTBH readers, ask questions, and so on – and the more you guys interact, the more fun it will be for everybody!  All you have to do to get in on the fun is click on the little buttons to the right on the sidebar:

I Got a New Attitude

You also might have noticed that IGTBH has a nifty new blog button that you can grab on the sidebar – and anybody that puts the IGTBH button on their blog gets at least 3 gold stars!!  You will also get 4 kittens and a pony if you participate in the Inspiration Tuesday blog party (starting tonight at 10 p.m., so get your posts ready!!!) – it doesn’t get much better than that.

I Got a New Attitude

Blog Party: Inspiration Tuesday

And last but not least, you may have noticed this little button on the sidebar:

I Got a New Attitude

That’s right, IGTBH is now looking for sponsors!!  If you’d like to get in on the action, just shoot me an email and I’ll send you the details.

So what do you think of the new look?  Are you embracing this snazzy new era of IGTBH, or are you mourning the loss of that familiar old look?

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