Selling Your Home: Why Window Treatments Matter
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- 02 Feb, 2019
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When you sell your home, you want to make sure that your property impresses potential home buyers at first sight. This means that from your landscape to your home's windows, your house has to look move-in ready and give a welcoming appeal.
While window treatments such as curtains and drapes are considered personal property - meaning they aren't typically included in the sale of the home unless specified in the contract - you should still consider vamping up your home's main windows prior to putting your house on the market. Learn why window treatments matter and what styles you should consider for your home.
You Give Your Windows Added Value
When a buyer first views your home, they will take in custom additions that they won't have to do themselves if they purchase your property. When you place wooden blinds, custom shutters, or ornate curtain rods - all permanent fixtures that go with the home - in your main windows, buyers see immediately the value that you've put into the windows since they won't have to buy these treatments themselves.
Giving the perception that your home's windows are valuable is important, particularly if you haven't upgraded the actual windows in your home recently. Since window treatments are often much cheaper than actually upgrading windows, you make a small investment in your home when you add window touches that can give you a larger return when you sell.
You Give Your Windows Better Staging
Even if you plan to take your custom drapes and curtains with you when you move, adding these window treatments to your living, dining, and master bedroom windows stages your home in a pleasing, welcoming way. Potential home buyers see how well your home's windows add visual appeal when you adorn the spaces with velvet, lace, and patterned drapes rather than leaving windows bare and uninspiring.
When staging your windows for buyer appeal, stick to basic neutral tones that are classic yet trending. Metallic, chevron, and classic floral drapes are pleasing for the living room, while rich Victorian colors, such as eggplant, goldenrod, navy, or a dark gray are ideal for dining and master bedroom areas. Hang curtain rods as high as possible to make your home's windows look larger.
Having drapes custom-cut and fit for your home's windows is best to make your windows stand out positively. If you plan to leave the window treatments behind when you sell the home, make sure your home's listing includes this benefit to increase buyer interest.
You Give Your Windows Personality
Most home buyers view as many as 10 homes or more before finding the property they wish to purchase. This means that your home has to make a lasting impression when someone first sees your listing online or in person.
Window treatments give your windows personality, so even if your carpets are neutral, your landscape is bare, and other features of your home don't stand out, your home will still have something unique to offer.
Think of the main features of your windows that you want to showcase with treatments. For example, if your windows are large, opt for simple blinds and gauzy curtains to let in natural light. Smaller windows benefit from interior shutters for a charming, cozy appeal. Your drapery specialist will help design the right window treatments to make your home's window glass stand out for a quicker, easier sale.
Visit a window treatment specialist to discuss the patterns, styles, and materials you desire for your home's windows. Whether staging or permanent window treatments are your goal, our experts at House of Drapery will help make your home a buyer's dream with beautiful custom window treatment designs.

Keep reading for tips to help you choose window treatments for your baby's nursery.
Keep Safety in Mind
Your first priority when choosing anything for the nursery is safety. Granted, newborns don't interact much with their surroundings, but you'll probably keep your nursery décor even once your baby reaches the crawling stage. With that in mind, you want to choose window treatments that are safe for your baby.
For one, avoid drapes that reach to the floor — you don't want your baby to become entangled in them or to pull them down. For the same reason, consider cordless blinds. You can even choose motorized blinds, which operate with a switch or an app. Finally, avoid any trim or accessories small enough to become a choking hazard.
Look for Ease of Operation
Your next focus should be window treatments that are easy to operate. Once you become a parent, ease of operation will become paramount. You will often have a baby cradled in one arm, so you want items that are easy to operate with the other hand.
So, when looking at window treatments, avoid any that require both hands to operate, such as corded shades or heavy drapes. Pay attention to the overall function, too. For instance, if you choose shutters, make sure they operate smoothly.
Look Into Blackout Blinds
Another practical focus is the level of light control. In many rooms, you may favor a filtered light. Design-wise, you may like this level of light for your nursery, too. However, keep in mind you'll eventually be putting your baby down while it's still light out — you don't want the sunlight to keep your baby awake.
To that end, look into blackout blinds. They affix to the window frame snugly, and they completely block the sunlight from coming in. If you want the option of the filtered light, look into layered window treatments. You could hang semi-transparent curtain panels for when your baby is awake.
Opt for a Neutral Background
You may want window treatments that provide a neutral backdrop. So, you might start with the blackout shades as your base layer and add sheer curtains in a neutral color. White is popular, but you could also opt for a beige or greige neutral.
This approach works for a couple different situations. For one, a current trend is to move toward natural materials and décor. So, you may choose a lot of neutral colors and soft materials anyway. The approach also works in the opposite circumstance. If you already have a lot of bold colors in your décor, you may not want to add to it with your window treatments.
Stick to Your Décor Vision
Your décor vision will help you make most of the design choices. For example, you may choose the material based on a theme or general target ambiance. If you like the idea of an all-natural nursery, you may look into bamboo shades or linen curtains. If you want structure in your treatments, you might look into wood blinds or even shutters.
A décor theme will definitely drive your choice in nursery window treatments. Besides thematic curtain panels, Roman shades are one of the easiest ways to inject pattern into your window treatments. You can also find roller shades with designs on them.
The other design driving force is your color palette. Many parents adhere to the traditional gender-based palettes, but many opt for bright, gender-neutral palettes. Either way, window treatments in your target color palette can serve as the centering force of your entire nursery décor. You could even start with a pattern in your draperies and carry the palette through the rest of the room.
Try some of the above tips to help you choose window treatments for your nursery. When you're ready to explore your options, consult with House of Drapery & Blinds.