How to cover a glass block window in the bathroom?
I’m in the process of renovating a bathroom. We have cleared everything in this bathroom and want to either put a blind or sheer curtains over block window. Does anyone have pictures of a project like this or any ideas? These are some before and after in the middle of this project.
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There is a free standing tub replacing this one.
Free standing tub will look great. I would use sheers with side drapes.
Roman shades give you everything you want from bathroom window treatments since they are functional, practical, and make a beautiful statement. These shades allow you to control natural light, add softness to the hard surfaces of a bathroom and help absorb sound. In my opinion, they are the “little black dress” of window treatments because they look perfect with almost any design aesthetic. Color and pattern options are endless, so choose a style and fabric with similar tones already in the room. Don’t forget this most important rule when choosing fabrics for a high moisture and heavy traffic area like the bathroom: select a fabric that is resistant to mildew and can be easily spot cleaned. You need a window treatment to be a warrior in this abusive space.
For window coverings in a bathroom my vote is for Shutters. Easy to clean. Easy to open and close. Mildew and water resistant. They allow for privacy and light and airflow at the same time.
I agree that shutters will look terrific!