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How To Choose The Right Color Window Treatment

How To Choose The Right Color Window Treatment


Asking yourself how to choose the right color window treatment? We can help.

 We understand your stress. When you invest in window treatments, you’re making a huge home decor decision. As one of your largest purchases, the decision you make will largely determine future decor choices. From fabric type to fabric color, your window treatments have a very wide range of influence. And while drapery are tried and true, you might find yourself hankering for something a little different. Enter the roller shade – natural collection.

Color Window Treatments

Photo from Jute Interior Design

 

When you’re picking out new drapery or shades for an existing color palette, you have the tough work of trying to re-anchor your space. Of course, there’s been a long-standing false dichotomy about whether your drapery should be a neutral element or a statement piece. Why not both? A neutral color has traditionally served to unify a room, whereas a bold color has meant that the window is the star. Instead, we’re seeing a preference for a new kind of neutral. How to choose the right color window treatment? With an eye on colors that are warm, sleek fabrics, and polished hardware, you can integrate more muted tones into your space for a room that is color-forward without being overtly “statement.”

Color Window Treatments

Photo by ALVA

Matchy - Matchy.

Matching your Window treatments to your wall color is a good, safe choice. Of course, that thinking ties you to a specific wall color and window covering color… for a long time. Instead, try thinking of your wall or window treatment coverings as the beginning of a palette. What is the neutral that will best work for your color choices? If you love blues and whites, your best choice might be a light filtering roller shade in marshmallow or air blue. Tend towards dusky reds, pinks, and oranges? Look for soft beige or chocolate. Instead of planning your room around a single piece, focus on hues that you naturally gravitate toward and collect those pieces.

Our natural roller shade collection is perfect for tonal selections. Considered the “new neutrals” the colors are under-saturated. These weaves, colors and patterns don’t scream for attention, but sets the tone of a room towards warmth and comfort. The more pearly tones in this collection can trend towards yellows, blues, greens, or even purples. By rethinking neutrals, and exploring the color wheel, you’ll have a lot options when faced with the question of how to choose the right color window treatments.

Consider Your Materials.

Your lifestyle dictates the best material choice, but for this post let’s assume you’re a clean, functional adult who finds joy in taking care of things. Quality linen is a timeless material. It ages well, cleans easily, and holds up to common household pests, such as dogs and children. It also manages to stay cool in the summer and emits a cozy feel in the winter. Flax linen Roman shades also allows for other textures to have play in your space without overbearing. You can even keep your space fresh and up-to-trend by laying on drapery. Linen also tends to be available on that new neutral scale: oysters, oatmeal’s, caramel tans, and misty greys. Of course, linen isn’t always the right choice for your lifestyle.

Color Window Treatments

Photo From Kate Marker Interiors

 

Use tones that complement your existing decor for a cohesive look. An easy way to choose the right color window treatments is to base it around other colors already in the room. Using complementary colors on the wheel will guarantee a match and take out some of the guesswork in trying to find that perfect colored window treatment.

How Do You Want to Feel?

When you’re thinking about how to choose the right color window treatment, ask yourself: how do you want your space to make you feel? Color psychology has a big impact on the way that a room communicates its purpose. For example, can you imagine a yoga room painted an electric green? Or the inside of a bumping club, but in a sunny, soothing yellow? Color is as much about feeling as it is about aesthetic preference. As the main anchor of your living space, your window treatments are the communicator of feeling. Choosing a color that reflects your preferred mood, but that doesn’t compete for dominance, is a tricky balance to attain. To help you out, we made a list of easy-to-incorporate colors for your window treatments, and how they’re said to affect your mood.

Color Window Treatments

Photo from Amber Interiors

Taupe and Grey.

Practical, classic, organic, down to earth, and noble. Sounds aspirational, but these are the feelings evoked by grey and taupe. Grey's usually tend to complement cooler-toned living spaces, while the brown notes in taupe make it a good choice for warmer window treatments.

Tan and Brown.

Do you like to feel supported? Like you can rely on your living space? Secure and resilient? Tans and browns bring both stability and gravity to a space. If you lead a busy chaotic life and need your space to be like a parental figure, a natural or oatmeal window treatment may be the best choice.

Color Window Treatments

Photo from ALVA

Blue.

If you’re not into green but you're into peace of mind and love the ocean, blue is for you. Known to promote order, serenity, and calmness a beautiful blue window treatment can center your living space aesthetically and mentally.

 

How to choose the right color window treatment? Simplify. Consider your wall color, what fabrics will work best with your lifestyle, and how you want your living space to make you feel. Once you’ve identified these three components, you’ll be surprised by how quickly the optimal color for your window treatments will come to mind.

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Feature Photo by Jute Interior Design

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