8 Trends in Window Coverings

This is what today’s windows are wearing:
1. Exquisite gossamer sheers – worlds away from the familiar frilly or harsh-textured polyester ones – now have subtle iridescence and are interwoven with unexpected materials, or have embossed or printed patterns.
2. Velvet is a continuing trend. Designer Scott Yetman feels that velvet is the best material for drapery. “In art class, you’re often given a folded piece of velvet to draw, because of the way it catches the light,” he says.
3. Sheers in dramatic colours like cocoa and smoke are a trend, as is combining two tones of sheers.
4 Patti Watanabe of The Work Room in Toronto notes that longer, looser pleats (five to six inches long) are now popular – they look less prim and proper than shorter, tighter ones. Double, rather than triple, pleats are used for the same reason.
5 Draperies with grommets, a simple treatment, are a continuing trend.
6 Extra-long fabric puddled on the floor has been replaced with floor-length draperies. But Scott Yetman likes drapery fabric to puddle just a little – a few inches – the way that well-tailored trousers “break” over a shoe.
7 Fun patterns that exhibit a sense of whimsy are becoming more popular. Valentina Manzo of Kravet/Lee Jofa Showroom in Toronto says that zebra stripes and giraffe spots are emerging patterns. Kravet also offers a sheer with single feathers stitched in at random intervals – a look that’s whimsical but also modern, even Zenlike.
8 Rather than lavishing fabric on swags and valances, designers have turned their attention to creative hardware. Rods, finials and tie-backs in wood, metal, glass or ceramic are treated almost like jewelry.
Repost from Styleathome.com by Kateri Lanthier