Stylish Window Treatments

Modern Stripes
Simple  panels are one of the easiest and most popular window treatment options. To  spice up the living room's neutral palette, designer Troy Beasley selects  white-and-green-striped curtains. Choose wider stripes and contrasting hues for  a more modern look.

Curtain Combos 
Valances  provide a streamlined look by hiding drapery hardware. Designer Troy Beasley  pairs a valance with cream panels trimmed in brown to add warmth to the bedroom  while still letting in a little natural light.

Layers of Pink
Layer a  mixture of curtains to create an updated design. Designer Andreea Avram Rusu  pairs vibrant striped sheers with deep pink panels for a bright and contemporary  bedroom.

Bold Contrast
A grommet  heading, rings inserted into the top of the curtain fabric, is a contemporary  and clean solution for hanging drapes. Make a bold statement with black and  white stripes, like the Horizon in Shantung panels from Wildcat Territory. Photo  Courtesy of Wildcat Territory.

Sleek and Blue
Designer  Lori Dennis maintains the contemporary look of the living room with sleek panels  hung close to the wall. Hidden hardware gives the window treatments a  streamlined look.

Full of Frills
Unique  window treatments complete a room. Designer Shelly Riehl David creates custom  puff-top silk draperies for this romantic and feminine bedroom. 

Creative Treatments
Windows  aren't the only place for beautiful draperies. Designer Tracy Morris fills a  luxurious bathroom with soft pleated curtains hung along the walls to add warmth  and to create different spaces. 

Pretty and Practical
Combine  panels with blinds for privacy and to add warmth to a room. For a natural and  unique touch, designer Jennifer Duneier uses a bamboo rod to hang the  panels.

Flowery Style
Floral  patterns don't have to look outdated. Look for ones with a large print, like the  black-and-white Roman shades designer Erinn Valencich uses in this modern  bedroom.

Keep It Simple
Simple  shades and panels in a modern geometric pattern frame the view of this stylish  study. Designer Troy Beasley says, "Keep windows open and light. Don't dress up  the windows with jabots, swags or other old-fashioned, fussy treatments."

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