4 Best Window Treatments for Minimalist Design
BWS Marketing • August 15, 2022

The minimalist design aesthetic is having its moment. If you have encountered material on interior design, you probably have heard the term a couple of times. It encompasses every home decor element, from basic constructions to impactful additions like window treatments.

In this article, we discuss the top five window treatments ideal for people looking to keep things simple but still want to add style to the home. We cover everything from blinds to shades and how you can find the perfect minimalist window treatment ideas for your home.

What is Minimal Interior Design?

Although minimalism is gaining popularity today, it first came into the limelight in the 1960s. The design focuses on eliminating clutter and focusing on the essential elements only. The muted colors, functional furniture, and a careful selection of accent pieces will combine to form a calming minimalist decor.

Minimalism doesn't mean your home won't have color or decorations. It only aims to remove unnecessary elements. The goal is to make your home serene and modern without sacrificing aesthetics and streamline cleaning.

Top Five Modern Minimalist Window Treatments

Here are the top ideas for minimalist window treatments to suit your space.

1.     Cellular Shades

Cellular shades are a common minimalist decor technique with a honeycomb structure that folds easily. Pulling them all the way up will create a compact profile where you can barely see the shades. It is the ideal choice for a basic window minimalist idea.

Cellular shades can suit your south-facing and bedroom windows for room-darkening or blackout. You can also use them in windows that don't get much light to keep the room brighter while maintaining privacy.

Minimalism and sustainability go hand in hand, enabling you to save energy by covering your windows without leaving gaps between the slats.

2.     Drapery Panels

Drapes are classic in interior design, making sense that they are a staple for minimalist window coverings. With these, you will have excellent light control for every room with an elegant and traditional design.

The popularity of the functionality of drapes shows they will never go out of style. This makes them a perfect choice for minimalist window treatment if you want to stay in the home for an extended period.

The two most common drapes suitable for uncomplicated homes are:

  • Wave pleated drapes: The designs are neat and perfect for a well-organized home. It features precise folds where you can push them to the side and leave them open for outside visibility.
  • Ring clip drapes: These are simple drapes to create a less flashy design. The installation process is simple attaching rings to rods of your choice.

3.     Plantation Shutters

The plantation shutters make a gorgeous design when combined with minimalism. You can choose shutters made from painted white or faux wood to fit any window frame perfectly. For effective customizing, adjust any wide louvers to have control of the light streaming giving your privacy or a view of whatever you want.

Equally important, plantation shutters will add value as they are permanently built into the window frames. They are simple in style, boost aesthetics, and present investment in the bottom line.

4.     Accent Curtains

As aforementioned, minimalists' designs are not dull, they just remove clutter. It will draw attention to the few accents and colors you decide to display. Curtains are an excellent option as they are easy to change when looking for a new look.

Accent curtains are the best to use if you feel the window treatments are a bit understated. While you can use window blinds and shade to block light, most people feel windows are never complete without the right set of curtains. Switching this up with roller blades and accessory pieces can make a huge difference.

At Just Blinds, windows are our passion, and we are dedicated to ensuring every drape and shade fits perfectly. For any enquiries about minimalist window treatments, we can help you outfit your home at affordable rates. Contact us today for a free quote with one of our local design specialists. The best minimalist window treatment design is just an installation away.

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November 13, 2024
It's hard to believe, but the Christmas season is already officially upon us, which means it is time to start decorating for the holiday. When it comes to decor, it might be about personal preference and what makes you feel nostalgic, but it is also important to pay attention to this year's top Christmas decorating trends. Let's take a deeper look at the 2024 trends that will help you create a festive holiday atmosphere. Christmas Tree Alternatives Traditional trees will always be in style, but this year, why not try a more unique option? Beaded trees, twig trees, and birch trees are among some of the most popular of the season and are a great choice for those who live in smaller spaces or those who have pets in the home. You can be as simple or elaborate as you like with this type of tree. Choose just one for an elegant, whimsical look, or put up several - either in a group or throughout the entire house. Non-Traditional Colors There's really no reason to stick to classic red and green only. You can actually choose any color palette that you like to bring new life to your Christmas decor. Experiment with shades of blue and darker reds, or even a floral theme added to the traditional holiday colors that you've used in previous years. The sky is the limit when it comes to choosing a color scheme for Christmas, so don't shy away from your favorite shades of yellow, purple, gray and even orange. Bows and Ribbons Christmas ribbon is available in plenty of colors and patterns, so embrace the opportunity to get as creative as you want. You can put some festive bows in your windows or on the tree in place of Christmas ornaments. Tie some ribbon around champagne or wine glasses at your holiday party, tie a piece around candlesticks, or even use it to decorate your table by wrapping a pretty ribbon around the table legs or backs of the chairs. Use Wrapping Paper as Decor Instead of grabbing some of last year's leftover gift wrap, and then buying even more that doesn't complement the first pattern, coordinate your gift wrap to use as decor. Choose about four or five coordinating - not necessarily matching - types of paper and ribbons to wrap all your gifts with and place strategically under the tree. You can even wrap some empty boxes and place them strategically throughout the house. Try one or two on your coffee table, set up a small countertop display, and arrange a few on the mantle and along windowsills. Take a Maximalist Approach The more, the merrier, especially this year! Don't choose just a few of your favorite decorations to display....bring out everything and then some. According to interior designer Melissa Oholendt, maximalism is definitely the trend for 2024. She says, "Grandma's Santa Cookie plates? Yes, please! Vintage glass ornaments on the tree? Perfect. A stair banister drapery in layers and layers of lush greenery with ribbons tied into bows? Into it". Have a Quirky Christmas  This is a great way to add to the fun. Add some random and unexpected items to the traditional Christmas decor for a unique touch and a way to incorporate your personality into your holiday display. Try putting some dinosaur toys among your nativity scene, or experiment with unusual themes and colors. You can even make some of your own creations to hang on the walls or in windows...doing a snowflake display in one window? Do a beach theme in another one! Decorate with non-traditional ornaments on the tree. There's no limit to what you can do, so let your imagination guide you. At JustBlinds, we know that your decor is important, whether it be for the Christmas season or year-round. When it comes to choosing the perfect window treatments, we are here to help. To get started, contact us today. https://www.thespruce.com/2024-holiday-decorating-trends-8726133 https://www.fizzbox.com/blog/posts/deck-the-halls-trending-christmas-decor-ideas-to-try-this-year
October 10, 2024
Winter is almost here, and with it comes low temperatures and freezing rain...not to mention high heating bills. Keeping your home warm can make you more comfortable, but it can also save money.  Here are some tips to stay warm without having to crank up the thermostat: Maintain Your Heating System A well-maintained heating system will keep your home warm for less energy. Having your heating system professionally serviced each fall will pay for itself...changing filters, checking for safety issues, etc. If your heating system is old, it might be time to price out replacing it, and in our relatively mild climate, a heat pump is a great investment. Identify Drafts Drafts and leaks typically happen where two different materials meet, especially around windows and doors. You can look for gaps or run your hand around the edge of the window and door. Then apply weatherstripping or caulk gaps as needed. Reverse Your Ceiling Fan If you have a ceiling fan, it can help in the winter too. Most ceiling fans have a reverse switch . The blades rotate counter clockwise in summer, but clockwise in winter. Clockwise blades create an updraft, pushing the warm air that rises to your ceiling back down. Keep the fan at low speed. Harness Sunlight On sunny days, open your window coverings on south-facing windows. Motorized window coverings make this easier. You don't have to clamber around furniture or reach and lean. If you have smart home technology, you can integrate motorized blinds so you can just tell them to open or change. You can even get sun sensors that automatically open your south-facing blinds when that wall detects direct sunlight. Protect Doors By their nature, exterior doors can't be sealed the way many windows can. You need to be able to open them. Installing a door sweep helps keep cold (or hot) air from getting into your home under the door. Draft stoppers are more popular in Europe, but are easy to acquire or make, and come in bright and cheerful designs such as snakes or Dachshund dogs. Both of these options will also keep out things like pollen and smoke. Leverage Window Coverings Choose the right window coverings to keep heat into your home. Honeycomb shades are primarily used to keep heat out but work in both directions, and are available in all kinds of colors. Traditional drapery also works well for adding insulation to your windows and gives a classic appearance. Even better, pair drapery with roller shades for a layered look and extra privacy. Cellular blinds are well known for improving the overall energy efficiency of your windows. By covering your windows on cold, gray days you keep heat in. Or cover just the north, east, and west windows, and let the sun in on the southern side. Best yet, window treatments are easy to install. Close Off Unused Rooms If you have an empty guest room, or a room that's only used by your child when they're home from college, keep the doors shut and close the vents. You don't need to waste money heating space you aren't using. You can also use zone heating to use minimal heating in these areas, so you can warm them up quickly if you have an unexpected guest. Unblock Vents Make sure you don't have anything covering your vents. Furniture, rugs, dog beds, etc. If you have small children or larger pets you may have to check your vents frequently to make sure toys, blankets, etc, haven't been pushed or dropped onto the vents. Any vent blockage will cause uneven heating and put strain on your system. One of the best ways to stay toasty this winter is window treatments. Choose honeycomb shades or cellular blinds, or heavy drapery to help keep heat in, and opt for motorized options so you can take advantage of south-facing windows on sunny days. To get more help choosing the right window treatments for your home, contact Just Blinds today.
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