Ask Robin
Date November 5, 2009 posted by robin 3:25 PM
Thank you for the overwhelming response on Ask Robin! I thought I would share one of these questions with you—this one seems to come up a lot, so it will be the first I’m posting. Hope you enjoy… and keep the questions coming!
Q: What can I do to make my window treatments feel more season appropriate? I currently have roman shades in a sheer fabric on my windows. Should I make another set in a heavier fabric for the fall/winter and change them with each season?
A: That’s always an option, but it would definitely be more challenging for you to keep changing them given how they have to be mounted and strung to function. I think the easiest solution, and one that would have the most impact, would be to invest in panels. I would leave your roman shades as they are all year-round. I always like to layer my window treatments anyway.
To start, I would mount a pole (there are great choices in all price ranges out there) and either purchase a pair of stationary panels, have them made or, if you are handy, make them yourself. You can make the spring/summer panels in linen and for fall/winter, you can use a heavier weight fabric depending on your taste and décor.
Some suggested websites or retailers that have a great selection of window treatments and hardware are ABC Home, Smith and Noble, Pottery Barn, Anthropologie, and Restoration Hardware. I’m always interested in where people shop, so let me know if there are any great shops that I missed!






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