How to have a nice window treatment for this kind of window?
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Miriam Illions on Feb 07, 2011Wow those windows are awesome! A designer's dream :)Helpful Reply
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Bullseye Properties, LLC. on Feb 07, 2011Are you getting to much sun through the windows now?Helpful Reply
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Yamini LEED AP at Urbanmotifs on Feb 07, 2011I would do some swag dressing for the windows above and use some nice sheer for the bottom, the regular window drapes.Helpful Reply
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Jan Britt Interiors on Sep 26, 2011Awesome windows and view! Drapery panels on each side of the windows (two individual long drapery panels) from top to the bottom almost touching the floor. If you have a "cat walk", an oversized valance at the top portions of the windows would be a good choice. It depends on your decorating style and many other factors.Helpful Reply
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Cheryl B on Sep 27, 2011I'm not a designer, but if these were in my house what I would do is to use a breezy white sheer from the very top to the floor (and hire someone else to clean them!) They are beautiful!Helpful Reply
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Jan Britt Interiors on Sep 28, 2011I always arrange the pictures on the floor in front of the furniture or flat screen TV to make sure I have the proper size and scale needed to accent the furniture properly. I try to use larger matting on the pictures to make certain the print of the pictures are not overwhelming when the TV is on.Helpful Reply
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Therese Ryan-Haas on May 31, 2014I know not the answer you want. But I would have a hard time covering them. They are absolutely stunning the way they are.Helpful Reply
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Colleen Knight on Jun 01, 2014Unless the windows get full sun all day, I have seen people only dress the bottom with "ceiling" to floor drapery on each side of the bottom windows only.Like this: http://locoboy.com/elegant-picture-window-curtains-ideas-for-your-lovely-home/amazing-high-brown-curtain-with-exotic-chandelier/Helpful Reply
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Funnygirl on Aug 28, 2014like a combo of three previous ideas.full length sheers with a freestyle valance.Then I would add on each end a solid color panel full length to frame this beautiful windowHelpful Reply
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Jodi on Oct 16, 2014I'd do bottoms only with valances on the tops.Helpful Reply
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Naomi Moore on Oct 28, 2014I would not put anything over them. They're beautiful just as they are.Helpful Reply
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Lisa on Nov 06, 2014with those windows who would want to cover them up?!! I would do a minimal window treatment, just something to keep the sun out or privacy when needed, show those windows off!!Helpful Reply
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