Window Treatments
Window Treatment for Corner Windows
Today's window treatments represent a smart new simplicity. Simple doesn't mean plain, but does suggest a crisper, cleaner approach for your manufactured home windows. Giving your windows a fresh look is easier than ever thanks to an astonishing array of high-tech shutters, shades, blinds, fabrics and decorative hardware in all sorts of colors, styles and finishes.
All these window treatments will change the look of the room.
Before choosing from the wide selection of new window treatments, determine
the function of each window and what you want the window treatments to do.
Consider privacy, light control, ventilation, the view and energy efficiency
when selecting window treatments any window in your home.
Keep in mind that a well designed window treatments suit not only the
window, but also blends with the rest of the room and adds to the sense of
unity. Here are a few suggestions to help you update and beautify your
windows with window treatments.
Before measuring, decide whether you want to mount the window treatments
inside or outside the window opening. You can mount valances, shades or
blinds either outside or inside, while cornices look best when mounted on
the outside of a window frame. These style of window treatments make a huge
impact on the look.
For window treatments mounted inside the window, you need only measure the
width and length of the opening. Measure the width at the top, middle and
bottom of the frame and use the narrowest measurement. Do the same for the
Height Pull the lower pleats in the center of the swag to create an even
drape.
Release the pins, stand back and make any adjustments to the arrangement.
Decorative Hardware
Today's decorative hardware can easily become a focal point for
contemporary window treatments. You'll find all kinds of appealing, useful
and affordable decorative items, such as rods, poles, finials, scarf
holders, holdbacks, rings, clips and pins.
Use decorative hardware to give the finishing touch to your window
treatments and your room. For example, you can pair wrought iron, brass or
pewter rods with decorative brackets and finials to compliment any décor.
Enhance the top of the window treatments such as swags and scarves with
stunning swag holders that pull the entire window treatments together.
For accessory ideas that will top off your window treatments, explore
stores, look at model homes, check out catalogs and surf the Web. You'll
find hundreds of window treatments accessories to choose from so you can
take full advantage of the windows in your manufactured home.



