Arched Window Treatments

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    Heritance® Hardwood Shutters

Available as Arched Window Blinds, Shades & Shutters

  • Duette® Honeycomb Shades
  • Applause® Honeycomb Shades
  • Provenance® Woven Woods Shades
  • Pirouette® Shades
  • Silhouette® Shades
  • Vignette® Modern Roman Shades
  • Palm Beach™ Polysatin™ Shutters
  • Heritance® Shutters
  • NewStyle® Shutters
  • Everwood® Composite Blinds
  • Parkland® Wood Blinds
  • Somner® Vertical Blinds

Window Treatments for Arched Windows

Bazaar Home Decorating knows that character counts when it comes to setting the look of your home apart. The architectural design of your specialty shaped windows creates that character and unique design. But, what about covering arched and angled windows? It can be a decision that homeowners struggle with. On one hand, you need light control, privacy and energy efficiency. On the other hand, you don’t want to sacrifice the entering light or detailing of the windows. What can the right arched window treatments do?

  • Showcase the architectural design
  • Offer light control, privacy and energy savings
  • Enhance the atmosphere and style

It all comes down to choosing the right window treatments for arched windows. You’ll add to the character of your home while solving the tricky window issues caused by bare windows.


Considerations for Arched Window Treatments

When it comes to choosing arched window treatments for your custom shape windows, there are a number of factors to consider. Our team at Bazarr Home Decorating has put together a list of commonly ask questions to guide you in choosing the right window treatments for arched windows.

Which custom window shapes do you cover?

We offer window treatments for arched windows, angled windows, ovals, circles, hexagons, triangular shapes and more.

Do you cover the entire window, or only part of the window?

We can cover part of the window, or we can cover the entire window. The choice is yours. Your decision will be based on the window issues you’re facing in your home. Sometimes, when it comes to south-facing windows, homeowners want the entire window covered to keep out direct light and exhausting heat. Or, if the specialty shaped windows are on the front of your home, privacy can be a serious concern. You may want to cover the entire window as a means of additional security and comfort.

In other cases, you may choose to cover just a portion of the window. Some clients appreciate the bottom of the window being fully covered with the top portion bare. This offers valuable incoming light, similar to the top down bottom up feature. Light enters streaming into the room, across the ceiling, illuminating your home. Both looks, fully covered or partially covered, are in style for today’s homeowners.

Do arched window, blinds, shades, and shutters adjust?

This is a common question when it comes to specialty-shaped windows. Yes, there are collections of window treatments that adjust when they are tailored to fit arches, angles, and other custom-shaped windows. There are also collections that do not adjust. They remain stationary, fixed in place, providing consistent light control, privacy, and possibly energy efficiency, depending on the material. This is a great question to ask your design consultant as you are narrowing down choices in arched window blinds, shades, and shutters.

Should arched window treatments match the other window treatments in the room?

The coverings on the doors and windows of your home are allowed to match each other, but they don’t have to. It’s really a personal preference for homeowners to choose the look that goes with their home’s aesthetic. We offer a number of arched window treatment collections that could be used as matching window treatments on windows and doors alike, or other windows within the same shared space. We also offer collections of window treatments that complement each other. They aren’t necessarily matching, but the fabrics look beautiful together, and each of the collections enhances the look of the other, while creating the best function possible on the doors and windows in question.