Okay I'm stumped and hope someone else can lend suggestions. Trying to find window treatments for living room, dining room and 1 bedroom in our 1860's house and not having much luck. Our style is more of a modern-y antique casual country clean lines (yeah..figure that one out LOL), we like more plain than victorian (no lace, no ruffles, no check patterns *i.e., too country). Absolutely No Flower patterns...
Thus far I've done sheers & regular window treatments (nothing meant to be perm.) and just got done ordering, putting up...and subsequently taking down - white roman shades. Looked good when I saw them, but once up...way too contemporary.
So - if you have an old home, especially an old farm house style one - what did you do for window treatments? We want privacy, but also light / light filtering when necessary. I've looked at top-down/bottom-up blinds with valances over them but would rather not have custom made ones ($250+ ea), however we'd have to given window sill / surround sizes. Any regular mini-blinds are out as are roller shades as I dont care for them.
Sites to suggest? Pictures to look at?
Thanks for the help!
Thus far I've done sheers & regular window treatments (nothing meant to be perm.) and just got done ordering, putting up...and subsequently taking down - white roman shades. Looked good when I saw them, but once up...way too contemporary.
So - if you have an old home, especially an old farm house style one - what did you do for window treatments? We want privacy, but also light / light filtering when necessary. I've looked at top-down/bottom-up blinds with valances over them but would rather not have custom made ones ($250+ ea), however we'd have to given window sill / surround sizes. Any regular mini-blinds are out as are roller shades as I dont care for them.
Sites to suggest? Pictures to look at?
Thanks for the help!
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