How Do You Cover A Round-Top Window?

Arched windows are stunning - their elegant curves and one-of-a-kind charms personalise any space. Dressing them up is yet another subject. Sometimes, it is a wonder how to cover up these beauties. This article will tell you all you need to know about covering a round-top window on a budget!

Decorating A Round-Top Window

You can try out custom-made blinds and shades tailored to fit your round-top window. There are one-size-fits-all options in the market; however, these bespoke pieces add a character to your home. You can choose from shiny roller shades to coated Roman blinds. You can also add some custom-made plantation louvers. Modifiable shutters allow you to control the light coming into your space while augmenting the window’s shape. Honeycomb covers provide light control and unequaled insulation. Their unique pleated material allows them to run seamlessly on curved trails, making them perfect for your round-top windows.

Design Inspiration

Some people prefer DIY options to decorate their curved windows. If you are in this category, you can choose to make customised curtains. You can choose either light textures that drape effortlessly or heavier fabrics that bring drama to your window. Don’t forget to add some arched curtain rods to the mix. You can also unleash your inner Martha Stewart and get creative with plain fabrics. Style them with flowers, polka dots - anything that floats your boat. You can also opt to go “old-school.” and use vintage bedsheets and scares. Not only are you being eco-friendly with this option, but you are also giving your old pieces a purpose yet again. Motorised shades or shutters save you the stress of customising and building covers for your round-top window. You can control these technologies with a button, command them, or schedule their operations for different times of the day.

How To Take Care Of A Round-Top Window

Here is a short guide on how to ensure an arched window looks good and functions effectively:

  • Clean the window with a microfiber cloth or vacuum softly with a soft brush to remove dust every week. You can also get some adjustable dusters to clean places difficult to reach.
  • Every couple of months, clean your curtains and fabric covers. They can usually be hand-washed or dry-cleaned. However, some materials require the attention of an expert.
  • Wipe the shutters and shades with a damp microfiber fabric. For hard-to-remove grime, add some mild, soapy water to clean it off.
  • Now and then, polish your wooden blinds to keep them lustrous and avoid warping.
  • Clear your fabric shades from solid chemicals or direct sunlight to prevent fading or discoloration.

Contact Blinds in Style

Such treatments will keep your round-top window in peak conditions for many years. If you still need help from an expert, we at Blinds in Style are here for you. We have been in the business for years, and our services have built a well-known reputation. From customising round-top window covers to offering motorised blinds, we are the best in the market. Contact us here to book our services at an affordable price.



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