Master Bedroom |
One of the long-overdue projects for the Roediger House was to upgrade window treatments in the master bedroom and install them anew in the two guest bedrooms.
Wyeth Guest Room |
That happened during the summer of 2017 and was completed with installation in early September of that year. I just hadn't gotten around to blogging about it.
All of these curtains were custom made except for those I put in the Van Gogh bedroom, where I'd already bought a set to match the bedding in there.
While I was at it, I figured I might as well add window treatments to the 3rd floor entertainment area, especially since the late afternoon sun regularly lit up the room—and washed out the television screen—as it poured in through the triple window in the west gable where the pool table is.
In addition to that large window, plus the window in the bar area (the third photo from the top of this blog entry), there is a center dormer window looking out from the front of the house, plus the window in the sleeping nook in the southeast corner of the 3rd floor (above and below this paragraph):
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There are 2 types of window treatments: Hard window treatments are made of hard materials like wood or vinyl. Such as shades, blinds, and shutters. Soft window treatments: anything made of soft materials such as sheers, curtains, drapes, swags, valances, roman shades - from flat to hobbled styles. A combination of both is called a layered window treatment. You may take help of Renovation NYC.
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