Livinroom windows and patio door.
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I would sheer the two windows, and let the glass doors ‘frame’ the view.
Lovely.
I would "frame" the whole wall with a fabulous curtain rod and 4 panels of lively drapes - this would give you the most options: you can pull them all the way back to the corners to let in the most amount of light, pull just two panels over between the door and the two windows (framing each light source), or pull them completely across when you don't really want the view or need more privacy. Using clip-on hooks to match the rod makes this easy.
I would paint (roller) shades the same color as your wall or buy material to make material shades for the side windows & if you don’t care about seeing the outside view from the slider an inexpensive fix would be to frost spray it or glue solid colored material ( same color as wall) to one or both panels & using Velcro affix a lightweight framed pix to the fixed side of slider.
Roman shades on the two small windows, mounted outside and up to the ceiling. Matching Roman valance over the door, with a single panel drapery that pulls to the right under the valance. Can be sheer, or something solid. Match fabric for romans and valance for a cohesive look to the wall.
I would use grommet panels for ease of opening and closing. J C Penney
has extra wide panels under sliding door panels and this would cover your
double door and use a single pair for each of the side windows. These
work really well on iron rods. Good luck. Gail