Window Treatment
by Staff Writer
Decorating a nursery or a child’s room can be an absolute joy. It is a chance to create a safe haven for your child, and a place to inspire imagination and whimsical fun. You will want to also make it as safe and comfortable as possible. If you have chosen a particular theme or color scheme for the room, the window treatment can play a vital role in the decor, as well as provide privacy and protection from sunlight. Short fabric blinds provide a soft feel to a room, while offering privacy and sun blockage. You can opt for a blackout option as well. Mini blinds are also a good option, although they will not block out as much light.
Safety is also a concern, so be sure to consider the following factors. Avoid long drapes that can entangle a small child. You will also want to avoid long cords. Several blinds have a new breakaway option that will protect a child from pulling the hardware down, or becoming entangled in the cords. As children learn to crawl and walk, they will pull up on about anything they can.
Make sure the window treatments are not placed near the changing table or the crib. Roller shades are a great option for kids’ rooms and nurseries as well. You can add a cornice box to cover the hardware of the blinds, and decorate it with elements of your color scheme or theme.
The window treatments in your child’s room can really make a difference in the room’s theme. The valance or fabrics can be highlighted with ribbons and borders. If you use a particular fabric in the window treatment, use it several other places throughout the room to make the experience complete. Decorating Depot offers plenty of window treatment options that will make your child’s room or nursery a warm and comfortable place to grow.
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