I have an arched window above my bed.

Nikki H
by Nikki H
There is a long window on each side of the bed as well. Any ideas for window treatments for the arched window? I don't want it to compete with the windows and/or future treatments on the sides. Any suggestions would be appreciated!
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  13 answers
  • JL Spring & Associates JL Spring & Associates on Oct 27, 2011
    Y'know, I'd think about cut glass or plexi that you could use glass stains on and really do some themed glass-work! Side-lights as well. Make them interchangeable and easily removed. Do some with fabrics...vibrant colors or fine lace...how far does your imagination reach... Best 2 Ya Nikki! Let us know! JL
  • I envision a swag drape that swings across top of upper window and falls between it and the sidelite down, or can swag all the way to the outside and then down te outer to tie all three windows together
  • 2ms2 2ms2 on Oct 28, 2011
    I would do a custom shutter.
  • Randi Destefano Randi Destefano on Oct 28, 2011
    You didn't mention if this treatment is to block out the morning light. If it is, look into custom pleated shades that mount on the sill and can be raised upward. I love Chaya's suggestion of custom wood shutters. And I would then do this application on each window in the room. Consistency is the key.
  • Charlotte Walston Charlotte Walston on Sep 04, 2014
    Do you really need anything there? I love the look of an open window.
  • Crystal Tibbs Crystal Tibbs on Sep 06, 2014
    Something simple, maybe shear to let light in but a darker color so it isn't too bright? Love the Windows!!
  • Sara Glenn Sara Glenn on Oct 17, 2014
    Lace applied with temporary spray glue and cut to size would be my choice. The wall color if possible.
  • Christine Brown Christine Brown on Oct 20, 2014
    @13 results are available, use up and down arrow keys to navigate.hometalkThe think cover the top window with a casing outside.or inside I would use leveror window to come up and down, so when you want the sunshine in and want to keep it. With long windows next to bed I would buy black out curtain and add a sheer beautiful curtains to decoration your whtie black our window close.. Use a pulled back to let sun You can also use the curves shower curtains, so it look different and not flat against wall. It makes them stand out where it not so dull
  • Rhonda Davis Rhonda Davis on Oct 31, 2014
    I second the opinion of Charlotte - let it be! I like the open look it creates for the whole room. Decorate to your heart's content with the side windows.
  • Tamara Kruger Jerabek Tamara Kruger Jerabek on Nov 01, 2014
    Nikki, what did you end up doing here? Curious.... :)
  • Nikki H Nikki H on Nov 01, 2014
    We moved :) LOL
  • Tamara Kruger Jerabek Tamara Kruger Jerabek on Nov 03, 2014
    Hahaha. That's one way to deal with it. :)
  • Rita Wozniak Rita Wozniak on Nov 19, 2014
    removed since you moved...LOL..