Can you give me ideas for window treatments for unique shaped windows?
I just moved into a house with 9 unique shaped windows. I'm looking for some no sew DIY window treatments, a few without rods. I have one focal Bay Window that takes up almost 3/4 of the room and the room has French Doors. I really need a some ideas without rods.
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Hi NIkki,
Look through here and see if anything appeals to you or suits your ideas, of course there are some with rods, but also some without:
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/161003755400624244/?nic=1
Hi Nikki, stay in a little round house so I can understand your frustration finding window treatments that fit the look and work. One of the easiest ways we "hung curtains" in our round house was to add hooks around the top edge of the window and drape lace scarves from the hooks. You can also add pretty beads for more interest. If that idea doesn't appeal then here are a few more unusual window treatments that may help out - https://blog.homestars.com/window-treatment-ideas/.
The window shape is only one consideration to choosing window coverings.
The amount of space surrounding the window, and what type of materials are in this space will be large factors in determining what type of hardware can or cannot be mounted.
Could you post some pictures of your windows so we can see what you have to work with?
Nikki: this may be helpful
https://homeguides.sfgate.com/decorate-oddshaped-window-47623.html