You may think you have decorated your nursery down to the last detail, filling it with pillows, blankets, and enough toys to keep your little one entertained. However, did you consider new window coverings to complete the look? Window coverings, also called window treatments, are a term for anything you use to dress your naked windows. For example, blinds, shades, and curtains are all window coverings. The ideal window covering fits the aesthetic of the room and helps makes the nursery comfortable for your baby. We at Just Blinds, Inc. have some advice to give you a better idea of what to look for.
You should choose your coverings carefully for a few reasons. The first reason is safety. The nursery should be your child's safe space, so always choose fire-safe fabrics and sturdy fixtures. Also, if you go with blinds, avoid ones that have long strings hanging down because they are a choking hazard for babies and toddlers. The second reason is that window coverings play a vital role in making the area comfortable. The right coverings allow you to control light, room temperature, and how much privacy you have. Lastly, you want a covering that will grow with your child and not feel too juvenile when they get older. Here are some ideas for nursery window coverings that will age well with your child:
Curtains are great because they are so versatile. As long as you choose the right colors, they go with any room or aesthetic. Add color to a plain room with eye-catching curtains. For example, emerald green curtains make a statement against pastel pink walls. You could even paint the curtains by hand to match the wallpaper. Nursery curtains complete the look of your baby's room with ease.
Window shutters and blinds make for a classic and functional aesthetic, allowing you to control how much light you allow into the room. Cordless blinds come in different materials such as aluminum, plastic, and wood, giving you the freedom to choose the one that matches best. For example, if you have wood-framed windows, consider getting wooden blinds to match. If white is too plain, buy colored blinds or paint the ones you get.
Shades also help control the amount of light that comes in, but they roll down from the top of the window. Roman shades roll into themselves for a sleek look while raised. Roman shades can be available in many different colors, styles and patterns. These shades have a cord on the inside so they don't pose as a choking hazard, but if that is still a concern, you could opt for roller or honeycomb shades instead.
Blackout curtains are the practical choice, blocking out all extra light so your baby can have a relaxing naptime. These curtains are especially ideal if you live in an area that stays light late. Go straight to the curtains or use a blackout liner for an additional layer.
Who says that you have to stick to one style of covering? For example, you can use a combination of lightweight curtains and blinds to filter the light that comes through. You could also use blackout panels with a curtain layer for that soft aesthetic look while also limiting the light that comes in while your baby naps.
Windows come in a variety of shapes and sizes, which can make finding the right curtains at a store difficult. You might also need help measuring your windows to find the right size blinds. Just Blinds, Inc. is here to help. We specialize in the design and installation of custom blinds, shades, and more. We also provide in-home consultations to help you select the best window coverings for your space. Contact us today to learn more about our services.
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