Are window treatments mandatory?
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That's a personal choice.
i love the look, just take a look at night and make sure there nothing u dony want others to see.
IMO, ABSOLUTELY!!!!! We have lovely windows with great molding that overlook a wooded back yard. I would not cover them up for anything, even with the windows facing west.
Absolutely! If I did not have the blazing sun coming in my windows, I would just leave them bare, but have beautiful moldings surrounding the window frames for architectural interest.
Window coverings should suit your taste. I only have 2 1/2 inch blinds on my living room windows and that is because of the evening sunlight
Unless there is a privacy issue, you can definitely leave them "naked."
Mandatory, not unless it's an HOA policy. I have drapes on bedroom windows, but the rest are without covering and I love it.