Friday, January 14, 2011

Winter Windows...


Every once in a while I will come across a window with a view that is so commanding that it can stand alone and may even defy being encumbered with window treatments… but for the majority of windows, the absence of some sort of  clothing in the winter can be quite uncomfortable to look at and to look out…

Via dailydanny.com... before window treatments


However, most winter views... even the best... will benefit from the visual and literal warmth of window dressings… for nothing can evoke a feeling of sadness or be quite as bleak as the view of a gray gloomy day out of a bare window.  That bleakness is even greater at night when all you have is a black hole separating you from the cold dark night.  It is very comforting to have window treatments to separate you from that and to close out the darkness.

Below are a few simple treatments that I have selected from my photo files that I think are a perfect solution for winter windows…

 Somethings Gotta Give

 Somethings Gotta Give

 Segreto


Ginger Barber
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The following are wonderful examples of layered window treatments...perfect for the cold months...  


 Kelly Hoppen

 Doreen Scott

Stephen Sills and James Huniford


Need some warmth for your windows?  Just give me a call or send me an email and I will be happy to discuss with you some options to create a look you will love!


 

24 comments:

  1. Great post! There is hardly a window that doesn't look better dressed. Some stunning examples.

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  2. Thoughtful post with some gorgeous examples. Greetings from Melbourne, Australia.

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  3. We don't have one window treatment here in our 1800s hunting lodge, rarely an issue as we are on a two acre wooded lot...expect for in the winter, like yesterday when there were guys doing some copperwork on the barn, in short view to our shower. I had to let the hot water run and fog up the windows before I stepped in. Maybe we can benefit from this post...and some privacy!

    I love the Something's Got to Give house. Everything about it.

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  4. I could not agree more! Lovely looking windows and what lovely finishes for them.
    L.

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  5. Thank you all for visiting!

    Abby, I see that you are from Connecticut. I lived in Massachusetts for 4 years. We lived on four acres there and it wasn't until the fall and winter that I realized I had neighbors that I didn't know were near because of all the trees and woods.

    I am guilty of being a voyeur when it comes to passing by peoples windows at night and they don't have drapes or shades... I love to see inside their homes! I'm on six acres now and don't need the privacy from the back... but I still like the added benefits of window treatments.

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  6. Virginia, I guess you are in your summer months right now? I hope you are staying dry in your area.

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  7. Mona, I love your website and look forward to touring through it!

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  8. Hi Terri, I wanted to let you know that I am passing along the Stylish Blog Award to you. All of your post are always filled with beautiful images and I look forward to seeing each and every one of them!! Stop by the blog for the info on it. Take care and have a wonderful weekend!

    I am off to watch Somethings Got to Give, such an amazing home...and movie! xo

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  9. You are so right about the warmth of window dressing during winter months. It is like a much needed hug when one comes home!
    Also, thank you for including La Boheme on your reading list, I am looking forward to following and visiting for more great posts :)

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  10. This is a wonderful post. I love it!!

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  11. All beautiful examples of saving the view while softening the room......Thanks Maryanne ;)

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  12. Melissa... thank you so very much! I appreciate your generous words and the thoughts are mutual, as I always enjoy your blog as well. I will be over to see you!

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  13. Thank you Marsha. BTW... I think I mentioned before how much I LOVE your hair cut... it is really chic and sophisticated!

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  14. Anna... thank you for visiting. I appreciate the blogs of others very much and the amount of knowledge and talent that comes through from them are awesome! It is enriching on many levels...

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  15. Hi Maryanne! Thanks for stopping by... Don't you just love the wet, gray days we have been having?...NOT!!!

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  16. i so love these windows... it is always so cozy to me to look outside when it is stormy and we are tucked away inside... brilliant post... xx

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  17. Just found your blog and am now following! I love all of the images and especially like the consistency of neutral colors!

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  18. Hello Stephanie, I am so glad you came by and will be following! The best part of blogging is in meeting other bloggers. I will be by to see you...

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  19. I love simple panels and flat roman shades. These are beautiful examples of timeless treatments.

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  20. I think floor to ceiling drapery is so elegant. It totally brings the eye upward. What great examples!
    xoxo
    Lila Ferraro

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  21. These are great samples of window treatments! I love the drapery too!

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  22. I just discovered your lovely blog. I'm just new into blogging & have just finished off my own blog on fashion & interior design.
    scrapbook-melissah.blogspot.com
    I had a lot of fun putting it together maybe you would like to check it out if you have a spare minute.
    x
    Melissah

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  23. Can't imagine a house without window treatments.
    How empty and cold it must look and feel.
    Draperies give elegance to a room. Great post.
    yvonne

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  24. properly dressed windows is like a properly dressed woman. Simplicity and good taste typically 2 good traits to follow. You gave us examples of some gorgeous windows. They truly are the jewelry to a room.

    Good weekend to you!

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