Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Kitchen Window Treatment Design Ideas

Keep your kitchen windows bright and airy with lightweight window treatments.


Sometimes, it is easy to ignore your kitchen windows because they are vulnerable to deposits or stains coming from smoke, grease, food and drinks. Choosing a window treatment for your kitchen is a dilemma whenever you see the amount of work you must do to keep them clean. However, many window treatments are simple to maintain while providing aesthetic beauty and function to make your kitchen windows the center of attention.


Cafe Curtains


Keeping your kitchen bright and airy is possible with the use of cafe curtains. When hung in the horizontal midsection of the window, cafe curtains can let enough natural light in while giving you enough privacy. Opening the windows allows the breeze to circulate without drawing open the curtains. Choose the style that complements your overall design scheme. A pair of lace or sheer cafe curtains brings in more filtered light. Sheers and materials made of cotton are lightweight, making them easier to take down, wash and hang. Avoid expensive materials such as silk, satin and velvet because they are dirt magnets and difficult to clean. Splatters of stains and oil are tougher to remove from these fragile materials.








Plantation Shutters


If you are looking for versatility, low maintenance and durability, plantation shutters are among the choices you can make. Choose shutters made of PVC (polyvinyl chloride) instead of wood so that you don't have to deal with repainting or refinishing every few years. PVC shutters mimic the look of real wood without the expense and high maintenance. Choose 3-inch wide slats to let in more light and air. Hang them inside the sill for a seamless, cleaner look. Plantation shutters are ideal window treatments when you have a window above the stove. With plantation shutters, you don't have to worry too much about splatters; they are also not as susceptible to burns compared to curtains. In addition plantation shutters can complement any type of design, whether modern, traditional or country.








Indoor Awning or Canopy


One creative way to decorate a kitchen window is to use window awnings or canopies. Usually you will find canopies outdoors; however, you can also use them indoors as decorative window treatments. Choices of materials are aluminum, iron, steel, wood and canvas. Hang the canopies higher than the top of your windows so that they aren't too obtrusive. Use canopies to decorate a "bistro" or "cafe-style" kitchen. Accessorize the walls in your dining nook with outdoor wall sconces or trellises covered with silk ivy to make it seem as though you are dining outside of a classy cafe or restaurant in France or Italy.

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