Is your house installed with bays? These are those windowpanes that protrude out of a wall, making for a more elegant home. If you do have one for your home, you might want to add a couple of things to it in order to add aesthetic value. But what can you do to make them look more beautiful? Below are some options that you might want to try.

There are virtually infinite things you can do as window treatments for bay windows. Due to this limitless pool of options, it’s really up to you what look you want to achieve. If you want, you can hire an interior designer to get some ‘professional help’.

If you’re having your windowpanes treated, consider a couple of things first. Surely, you should consider how much your budget is. Secondly, think of what design and feel you want to achieve. So determine these things first, before you do anything.

One example of window treatments for bay windows is installing composite Venetian blinds. You may also choose to mount shades internally. For added comfort, cushions and padding on the bays will do the job. Others add custom shades and curtains.

If you want a second opinion without having to hire an interior designer, you may contact a contractor to get informed about everything you have to know - such as cost and benefits of certain improvements. If you’re thinking of trying something new but is unsure, this will be great in clarifying your doubts about giving your bays a treatment.

Choosing window treatments for bay windows is a lot of fun. It’s your chance to go crazy creative with your home’s interior design. So, pick your poison - draperies, curtains, shades, cushions or blinds.

Window treatments for bay windows can come in many forms. You may choose to use draperies, curtains or blinds. If you want more comfort, you may cushions or padding to the bays.

- Keith Sully

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