Suggested Window Treatment Options for Bathrooms
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- 31 Oct, 2019
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Bathrooms often need window coverings more than any other room because of the need for privacy. The treatments chosen must also stay in good shape despite the exposure to high humidity. For example, many bathrooms exceed the recommended air humidity range of 30 to 50 percent because of hot, steamy baths and showers.
But homeowners don’t have to pick between convenience, style, and practicality. The right products look great despite potential concerns like mold, bacteria, or warping. Keep reading to learn more about how you can select window treatments for your bathroom that won’t warp, mold, or take away your privacy.
Products That Withstand Warping
Shutters and blinds make it easy to have the privacy needed for a bathroom. The concern with products like shutters and blinds is that people often choose wooden models because of their timeless appeal. But in a humid environment, wood is not always the best option.
Wet environments can cause wood to warp, and even painted or stained wood does not always withstand the humidity enough to avoid damage. Vinyl is a better option for bathroom shutters or blinds. However, homeowners determined to have the look of wood can also consider faux wood, as this material does not warp due to moisture.
Materials That Resist Mold
Curtain shops have certain fabrics recommended for humid environments like kitchens and bathrooms. The fabrics may either have a treatment applied that makes them mold resistant or they may repel mildew or control bacteria growth naturally. For example, certain manufactured materials like polyester do not enable mold growth.
Vinyl curtains are a good option for windows in the shower because they are waterproof. But a mold-resistant fabric may not stay mold-free when constantly wet, as a curtain could be when inside a shower in a busy home. Homeowners can easily wipe the water off vinyl curtains after a shower to keep the curtains looking their best.
Waterproofing is another option if someone is unable to find waterproof window curtains that appeal to them. Commercial fabric treatments available in department stores and online help to boost the water-resistance of any fabric. The spray treatments apply easily and protect the fabric instantly.
Options That Increase Privacy Control
As mentioned before, shutters and blinds make bathroom privacy simple. Homeowners do not always want to open and close their curtains every time they enter a room. Shutters allow people to have privacy without the loss of daylight or the need for constant adjustments.
Split-tilt plantation shutters make it easy to have full window coverage and the option to open and close the top section separately from the bottom. A pair of shutters on the bottom half of a window can block the view inside while the top half of the window stays uncovered and allows in sunlight. The adjustable angle of the slats on shutters also gives users more control.
In addition, the convenience of motorized blinds makes them one of the most appealing window treatment options available today. The blinds can open and close automatically at pre-chosen times or do so with the push of a button. The freedom allows the user to bathe in the sunlight and their bubbles, and close the blinds before stepping out of the tub to protect their privacy.
Window treatments personalize a home and add amazing style and privacy. The right window covering is the one that meets your needs without a lot of effort to maintain. At House of Drapery & Blinds, we can help you find the perfect option for your bathroom in shades, blinds, curtains, and more. Contact us today to schedule an in-home consultation.

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.