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Sunday, July 17, 2011

Pictures Of Window Treatments

What comes to your mind when you hear the words 'the West'? Wild horses running around, cowboys with their tight leather pants and signature hats, The Good The Bad and The Ugly signature tune, and a lot more I'm sure. If you're as big a fan of the Wild Wild West as you claim to be, then in your home redecorating project you're sure to want to include a glimpse of this passion, right? So, how about some Western window treatment ideas to liven up the windows and give your home a countrified appearance? Well then, just read the following sections of this Buzzle article for some of them! Enjoy!

Desert Print
If it's a kids' room you're decorating and you want to give it a playful, yet authentic Western window treatment, then you can have curtains made in a light, sand-colored fabric. On these curtains, you can have some interesting artwork done. In keeping with the Western theme, you can have various desert elements splashed across the curtains. For instance, you can show cowboys on horses running across the desert yielding guns. You can also have various Saguaro cactus bushes drawn at regular intervals. Make sure that these are drawn on the curtains in such a manner that when the curtains are drawn across the window, it looks like a complete Wild West scene! You may decorate the room with accessories that match the curtains.

Traditional Floral Curtains
A Western themed room calls for going back to one's roots. Roots translate to a traditional approach to the whole thing. So, why not incorporate this traditional look and feel in the window treatments as well? If you have a room with a lot of wooden influence in it, say wooden floors, wooden furniture, etc., then what better to adorn the windows with, than some good old fashioned floral curtains? Now pay heed that these curtains should ideally be of a thick fabric and should have the whole valances and frills deal. But if you cannot or do not want all that fuss, you can also settle for sheer curtains, with a slightly heavier floral one behind it. Simple, yet traditional.






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