WINDOW TREATMENTS THAT NEVER GO OUT OF STYLE - 3 Timeless Window Treatment Ideas
Mar 14, 2026
Looking for window treatments that always look stylish? In this video, I’m sharing 3 timeless window treatment combos that work beautifully in almost any home. These classic pairings combine function and style, helping you frame your windows in a way that feels polished, balanced, and never outdated.
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00:00 INTRO
00:58 SHADES AND SHEERS
02:36 CURTAINS AND BLINDS
06:00 DRAPES AND SHEERS
07:57 CONCLUSION
08:29 OUTRO
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Hi, it's Lindsay Diane from
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dianecor.com.
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In this video, let's talk about three
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timeless window treatment combos. These
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are options that are going to give you
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all of the light that you want in your
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space, but also give you the privacy
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that you need. When it comes to window
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treatments, there are so many different
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options to choose from. There's drapes,
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there's shades, there's curtains,
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there's plantation shutters, there's
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valances. It goes on and on. And within
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each of those categories, there's lots
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of variation. But there are three
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timeless combos that will work to meet
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your basic needs of light and privacy.
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So, if you're just starting out and
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you're not sure what to choose, look at
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some of these options and then you can
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dive deeper into the variations within
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each of these. So let's get started with
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option number one. Number one is shades
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and shears.
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So shades are a fabric window covering
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that you draw up, right? So you may have
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corded shades, you may have magnetic
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shades, you may have motorized shades,
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but essentially the shades are going to
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cover all of the glass with a basically
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a piece of fabric. You're not really
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going to be able to see past the shades.
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This is sort of like a total coverage
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option. Within this combo of shades and
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shears, you're looking at the shades to
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give you maximum privacy and block out
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the light. More than anything, it's
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blocking out the light. Now, when you
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combine that with shears, you have the
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option to draw up your shades to let in
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the light, but then you can partially
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draw your shears or completely draw the
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shears so that you can still get some
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light filtering through into your space,
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but also obscure the view into your home
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and give you that privacy that you need.
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Now, much like the shades, there is some
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variation when you when it comes to
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shears, but not nearly as much, right?
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Essentially, what you're looking at is a
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thin piece of fabric that you can
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partially see through and you're going
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to just sort of hang it on a curtain rod
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and you can draw them closed or opened.
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Shades and shears are a timeless
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combination that will give you the light
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when you want it and the privacy when
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you need it. So, if you are just setting
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up your windows or you've just moved
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into a new home, think about going for
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some shades and shears. Option number
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two is probably the most common that we
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see and that is curtains and blinds.
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Now, curtains, there is a huge variety
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underneath the umbrella of curtains.
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Technically, you could say that shears
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are underneath that category. Um, but
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for the purposes of these combos, I'm
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having these be two separate things
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because curtains more often than not do
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not allow you to see through and almost
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always block out the light. It they may
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have blackout curtains that will
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completely 100% block out light. They
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also have usually a thermal component to
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them which helps you regulate the
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temperature within your room. There are
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embroidered curtains. you have um you
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know curtains of all different sorts of
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fabrics and weights, but typically your
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curtains are going to be used as a
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decorative element to bring in some
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color or some pattern or some texture
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into your space and also block off the
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light. Now, typically when you want
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total privacy and as much darkness as
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you can get, you are going to close your
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blinds and draw your curtains. The
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curtains are going to not only help
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darken your room and give you privacy,
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but they also act as a really great
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decorative moment. More than any other
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thing in this list, you're going to see
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a huge variety of styles in the
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curtains, which makes them a great way
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to sort of dress up your space. It gives
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you an opportunity to reinforce your
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color palette in your room. Textural
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moments can be added in through
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curtains. There's so much variety within
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the curtain category that they are a
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staple in most households and they are a
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go-to option for window treatments. And
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then of course paired with blinds.
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Similarly, you can have cordless blinds,
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you can have um corded blinds, you have
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motorized blinds, you have cellular
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blinds, there's mini blinds, there's
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Venetian blinds. There's a lot of
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variation underneath that blinds
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category as well. Blinds, as you know,
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you're looking at these horizontal slats
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that are running across your window, and
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you can toggle the little cord to sort
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of open and close them. There are a lot
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of different tricks depending upon like
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let's say if you're on the second floor,
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you may want to open them a certain way
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to obscure view up into your um space.
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If you're on the first floor, you toggle
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them a different way, sort of angled out
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so that you obscure the view from
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somebody walking down the sidewalk
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looking in. You have a lot of wiggle
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room as far as how much light you want
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to let in and how much privacy you want
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to create when you have the blinds. but
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paired with the curtains, they're just a
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classic, timeless combo, you really
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can't go wrong with them, and they're an
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affordable option as well. Whether
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you're going with mini blinds or
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standard blinds, they're going to be
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relatively affordable. And curtains, of
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course, run the gamut. You can find
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panels of curtains for $9.99 all the way
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up to hundreds and hundreds of dollars.
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So, there's really a space for everyone
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within this combo. So, if you're just
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starting out, think about a basic
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curtains and blinds combo for your
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windows. And last but not least is a
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combination of drapes and shears. Now,
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when we combine drapes and shears, you
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usually see this done on a double hung
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rod. Drapes are a heavier fabric than
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curtains. Typically, drapes have a
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weight to them that lets them hang and
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fall beautifully along your window. when
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we see people doing all the hacks with
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like um what do you say the uh the
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toilet paper roll trying to get these
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perfect pleats to hang or you're sewing
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in weights at the bottom of your
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curtains to get them to hang just so
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drapes do that on their own because they
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have the weight to them. Usually we try
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to make curtains mimic the look of
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drapes but drapes on their own are just
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a classic. They do tend to be a little
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bit more expensive because the fabric is
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thicker. It's a little bit more lush and
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high-end. Usually in a hotel room, this
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is the combination that you're seeing.
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Drapes paired with shears.
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Often drapes have that blackout sort of
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backing to them as well. So when you
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draw the drapes, you can expect a very
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dark room, if not total blackout. Now,
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on a double hung rod, you would have the
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shears usually closest to the window and
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the drapes closest to the inside of the
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room so that you can pull the drapes
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open and then you can pull the shears
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closed to give you some privacy but
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still let that light filter in. If you
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don't need the privacy, of course, you
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can always open the shears and the
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drapes and have full view outside your
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window. This is a classic combination
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that will give you a very like luxe and
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regal look in your space when you go for
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that nice heavy drape, especially if
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it's hung really high towards the
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ceiling and create a really dramatic
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moment. Drapes and shears are a great
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timeless window treatment combo. So,
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that's it for this video. I hope you
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found it helpful. If you are just
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starting out setting up your home or
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your apartment and you want to dress up
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your windows, but you're not sure where
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to start, go with one of these three
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combos, just pick a combination and then
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narrow it down from there. Within those
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categories, you can choose the type of
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curtains you want. You can choose the
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type of blind or shade that you want.
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There's so much to choose from. Also,
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don't forget about things like cafe
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curtains, which are the little short
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ones that we usually see in a kitchen
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window. There are valances, which is
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just that decorative window treatment
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piece that goes at the top. If you would
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like me to do a full video on all the
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different window treatment styles, let
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me know in the comments. I'd be happy to
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do that. But if you are just looking for
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a starting point, try one of these three
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options and you will be well on your way
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to dressing up your windows. Thank you
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again for watching. Don't forget to
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visit me at diancor.com. I post all
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about home decorating ideas and
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I'll see you in the next one. Bye.
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