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How To Decorate 3 Windows Side By Side

Photograph past Tessa Neustadt for EHD

Hello friends, it's Ginny—former EHD team member—here with the beginning installment of Design Agony 2.0. If you are a longtime Em Hendo reader, you lot might call up the Design Agony posts that we used to practice a few years agone (have a walk down blog retentiveness lane hither to see what I mean). Well, nosotros're dorsum by pop demand. In Emily's post from February announcing the blog'due south upcoming relaunch (and a scattering of other keen news), we made a phone call out for reader submissions with pattern problems that needed expert solutions.

We had a bunch of keen Qs come in, and, non surprisingly, nearly of the questions revolved effectually window treatment challenges. Off the dorsum of this postal service in March, it was evident that people really struggle with how to tackle awkward window placement within their homes, and rightly and then…can we just cease building weird homes with weird window locations?!? Architects out there…do you hear me?

Anyhow, let's dive in. I picked through the emails to pluck out bug I idea might exist the most universal. For each, I'll requite you insight as to what I'd do to solve the issue and hopefully help more than but the readers that submitted the questions.

Design Desperation #ane: Awkward Corner Windows

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From reader Emily Redding: "Our house is laid out so that many of the windows are bunched into the corners. Small windows next to larger windows, and they're and so close to the corners that figuring out how to dress them properly has been tough. I can't decide if we should exercise Roman shades, a mix of Roman shades and double panels, or a curtain rod that bends through the corners and covers all the windows, with panels for both."

Emily Henderson Corner Window

Option #ane: Frame Both Windows With Long Panels

Emily (Reading, not Henderson) has this issue in pretty much all of the bedrooms in her house and for me, she has the right idea by calculation shades and drapery. I'yard personally not the biggest fan of having one drapery panel for a window, though, considering (I recall) pall should frame out a window on both sides. That being said, at that place are cases where information technology does work amend and is necessary for functional purposes. I remember Emily (Henderson) and I going dorsum and forth deciding whether to do one or two panels in her old family unit room and guest sleeping room. In this instance, functionality won because of how close the doors were to the wall and information technology would exist super annoying to accept to proceed going behind the drapery to open the door.

In the instance of Emily Reading's question, I would add two drapery panels to each window. That volition not only requite expert lite coverage when needed merely also, information technology volition feel super cozy. I would likewise raise the drapery rod so that it's a couple of inches lower than the ceiling since there isn't a lot of header infinite above the window. This will help the room experience taller, as well. Hot tip: Using clip-on rings helps the drapes gather more than closely and then there isn't a large bunch of fabric on each side of the window (considering how tight that corner is).

Emily Henderson Corner Window. Sketch 2

Option #two: Two Sets of Panels with Roman Shades

With this scenario, I would have advantage of the deep window recesses and add together a Roman shade to each. This will not just cake out the low-cal really well, it will as well aid to soften the windows, detracting from the different sizes. You could do this with either a fabric Roman shade or woven shade.

Emily Henderson Corner Window. Sketch

Option #iii: Rethink Separate Pall Rods

When doing off-the-shelf mantle and rods, 1 style to help it feel seamless is to use an elbow connector for the corner. These screw into rods and tin can be angled upwards to xc degrees for cases similar this. These are perfect for tight corners where there isn't much room to affix rods to the wall, so your panels finish upwards right at the edge of the window instead of a few inches out (like they should be). Elbow connectors can too be used for bay windows (which I'll bear upon upon afterwards). As far as where to put the panels, Emily could still use 2-console sets, collecting two of them in the corner.

Emily Henderson Corner Window. Sketch 3

The but case where I would avoid doing mantle in the corner is if the window was a full wraparound, like this sleeping room below from Bister Interiors. This would stop up blocking the light and view.A wall or ceiling track will exist your best bet for what to use in this gear up.

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Here are a few unlike types of elbow connectors. You'll have to lucifer up the bore of your curtain rod with these (some are thinner than others), but they are likewise rather standard. Besides, these come in multiple finishes:

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i.Drape Rod Corner Clips | 2.Drape Rod Corner Connector | iii.Fe Curtain Rod Elbow 90 Degree | 4. Cambria Complete Corner Connector

Design Agony #2: How to Add Drapes to Bay Windows

Photograph past Tessa Neustadt for EHD

From reader Nicole Rowland: "Your post today on window treatments inspired me to send y'all some pictures of my living room.I've been searching for and researching some affordable curtain options for a long fourth dimension. So in your weblog post, you recommended hanging Roman shades with no mention of curtains. Are curtains always a 'no' when information technology comes to bay windows? I have attached a moving picture and link of the defunction and rods I purchased. I am planning to hang a bay window rod with four curtains—ane on each side of the three windows.Exercise you think these will work or is it ameliorate to do a Roman shade in my state of affairs? The living room besides opens upwardly into the dining expanse where there is another normal window, and so I was going to hang a matching rod and the same defunction in a longer length to match. Would love to know if I'1000 doing the right thing!"

Now, Em wrote about bay windows in the final post addressing what to do with bad-mannered windows but she but touched on adding shades as a solution and didn't talk about how to work panels in. Nicole (who submitted this question) was curious well-nigh our thoughts to installing drapery. Growing upwards in the U.k. with Victorian-style houses, we have a lot of bay windows which I admittedly honey! For Nicole's window, I would suggest going with what she already had planned and utilize a readymade bay window rod and pall panels. She has the space for them to gather well without reducing the light and it'll exist a dainty, soft backdrop for her sitting area. Only let's talk through her other options in case they happen to work for another i of you readers.

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Option #one: Use Bay Window-Specific Pall Rods

We tin't take total credit for the bay window treatment in the dining room at the lead of this section, because they were installed earlier we started working on the projection, simply information technology's a skillful example of how drape can work. This rod was a custom piece to fit the space, which you can tell because it's simply fastened in the center and the ends. This makes it so yous but have to have ii end drapes that shut in the heart, simply that's not the only way. Did yous know that there are readymade options specifically for bay windows?These are great because you're not having to splurge too much, only the drawback is they have several wall attachments, meaning you accept to have a drapes where the corner angles run across.

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Choice #2: Attempt Separate Rods

If Nicole didn't want to bother with a super niche solution, she could as well only use 3 separate rods. The rod would accept to be complimentary of any large finials (or else they'd butt into each other), and will probable striking just at the edge of the window, but information technology's doable.

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Option #three: Remember Outside the Corners

There'south always the option to just not deal with the several corners of a bay window at all and just put draperies straight across the wall outside of the bay window. This but really works if you have little to no furniture in the window nook (or accept a built-in bench). For Nicole (should she desire to go this route), I'd recommend moving the chairs and table out from that expanse and onto the rug. That style the curtains could close she they need to.

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Option #4: Skip the Panels Altogether

Lastly, f or a cleaner wait, another pick is to use shutters. This is not uncommon in the UK and mainly done because we accept radiators underneath our windows, and then adding drapery might not be the best solution at that place. That'southward also why you might come across half-superlative drape done so often over there…I know, we're nuts!

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While yous could definitely apply the elbow connectors in the roundup above, there are also rod systems made specifically for the bay window, equally I mentioned. Here are 4 of the well-nigh common styles (each comes in a handful of finishes):

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1. Blockaide Bay Window Drape Rod System | 2. Umbra Bayview Bay Window Mantle Solution | 3. Rod Desyne Jordan Double Bay Window Rod | 4. Rod Desyne Bay Window Row

Design Agony #three: Vaulted Ceilings & High Windows

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From reader Julia Ditto: "I have a truly cute living room, merely I've always wondered what I should be doing with the windows. We alive out in the country, so privacy isn't really an issue, but just for the look of the room—and to block the dominicus when it hits only right—it seems like I should take some window dressings. I'yard torn between warming up the room with window treatments and merely leaving them blank. The house is a modern farmhouse style, simply the living room tin can lean a little spare and 'YMCA gym' feeling if you know what I hateful. We have electric whorl down shades on the upper and some of the lower windows, because those get some definite sunshine. I'd beloved to run into your have on how to dress these windows!"

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This really is an incredible open infinite. While I honey the expanse of the white wall, it does feel similar it needs something to give it some depth and so I say drape all the way!

Option #1: Use the Full Span of the Wall With an Extra-Long Rod

I actually only see 1 solution here (but will break it out into two optional fixes for variation). In the inspiration shot at the top of this section, while the room isn't quite every bit tall as Julia's (and granted, these are doors as opposed to windows), I dear how intentional the drapes feel. They are spaced out wide plenty and so that they allow maximum light through and the superlative adds a nice drama but doesn't feel like the wall is being cut in two.

Julia's room is already rather vertical, and then adding a set of drapes to each window will further enhance that in not a peachy way (not to mention what would happen with the placement of those sconces). What I would suggest is to do like our inspiration paradigm and add together 1 long rod that spans both windows. Our summit is governed by the sconces here, so I would only go every bit high every bit five to half dozen inches below those to give them some breathing room. Only I would brand total utilize of the wall span so yous take a really proficient get together on both sides. Nothing worse than skinny curtains!

Emily Henderson Great Room Window 3

Selection #2: Add together Shades to Option #1

Again, it might exist nice to layer the panels past using a woven or Roman shade. This will add together some warmth to the infinite, particularly since the walls and the window frames are all white and the windows are a little far apart. As far as the uppers go, if the low-cal wasn't an issue, I'd be tempted to leave them be. But since that is a problem Julia brought upwardly, I'd use the same woven shade material from the lower windows, which will assist to draw the eye up and balance that super high wall. Ane good affair about woven shades over Romans is you don't accept to add a lining. So it will cake out the direct sunlight just will notwithstanding have the natural glow coming through and not block it out altogether.

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For both set up options, Julia is going to need some extra-long rods, so we rounded up nine of our favorites correct now that vary in max width from 108" to 170".

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i. Matte Bronze Curtain Rod Set | ii.Mid-Century Wooden Rod | three. Cast-Iron Pall Rod & Wall Bracket | four. Barnes Antiqued Contumely Curtain Rod Set | 5. Coma Drapery Hardware Set up | 6. Sculptural Wood Rod | 7. Cast-Iron Drape Rod | eight. Contumely With White Marble Drape Rod | 9. Custom Lucite Drape Rod

We are always looking for more reader questions, so if yous have a design quandary that's keeping you up at dark, drop us an electronic mail at designagony@emilyhendersondesign.com.

Ginny xxx

Source: https://stylebyemilyhenderson.com/blog/awkward-window-problems-solved-bay-window-curtain-rod

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