Tuesday 29 September 2015

Mission Style Window Treatments

Instead of covering your windows, add stained glass for a decorative look.


If you live in a bungalow or other Mission style house, carrying the style throughout your home creates an authentic, unified look for the space. Also known as Arts and Crafts decor, Mission style decorating is all about clean, simple lines and natural materials. Inspired by the look of late 19th-century Spanish missions, Mission homes heavily feature wood and warm, earthy shades. When it comes to window treatments, the look should be simple and natural to match the rest of the house. There are several attractive options, so you can vary the treatments throughout your home. Does this Spark an idea?


Stained Glass


Instead of covering your windows, install stained glass windows for an authentic Mission style feel. Because the Spanish churches inspired the Mission style, colorful, stained glass is a staple of the d cor. In a living room or dining room, large stained glass windows make an attractive focal point. However, you can also use smaller, horizontal windows with stained glass on either side of your front door or in your den or family room to add color and pattern. You can opt for stained glass in various designs, including simple geometric patterns or more elaborate floral patterns. You may also choose windows that only feature small, stained glass accents in an otherwise leaded option. If you do not like the look of stained glass, you can use beveled glass in your windows and leave them uncovered as well.


Wood Shutters


Wood is heavily featured in Mission style interiors, and homes often feature built-in cabinets and window seats, as well as wood flooring, paneling, trim and molding. You can continue this look on your windows by covering them with wooden shutters. The shutters provide a warm, natural look that matches the rest of your home's architecture and d cor and allow for privacy as well. They are also easy to adjust when you want to allow natural light into the room. Match the stain on your shutters to the other wood in your room. A warm, reddish brown color is your best option if you want a truly authentic Mission style look.


Roman Shades


If you prefer a more traditional window covering, Roman shades work well in a Mission style room. They are usually made from woven wood or fabric, so you can find them in warm, neutral tones. Roman shades are easy to operate as well because you can open and close them by simply pulling on a cord. For a simpler look, roller shades are a budget-friendly alternative. Look for shades made of wood or fabric to provide a natural look.


Linen Curtains


In a bedroom or dining room where you might prefer drapes, linen curtains are an attractive option for a Mission style home. Because it is a natural, textured material, it complements the d cor well. Opt for linen in warm earth tone shades, like tan, brown or terracotta. If you prefer a lower maintenance fabric, cotton curtains are an attractive alternative to linen. When it comes to curtain rods, wooden poles that match the other wood elements in the room are an ideal option to maintain the warm, natural feel.

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