Top Window Treatments That Will Transform Your Home (Renter-friendly options!)

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  • In today’s video, I’ll be discussing the BEST window treatments for every room in your home. The key to a successful room design is how well you treat the windows. Understand what works and doesn’t work, the key function of each space, then choose a covering that is perfectly suited to your needs and aesthetics. No more guessing the difference between drapery panels, curtains, shades, blinds and more!
    Watch this video for my top tips on what to cover your windows with!
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Komentáře • 338

  • @JulieKhuu
    @JulieKhuu  Před rokem +25

    If you loved this video, check out the ULTIMATE GUIDE TO WINDOW TREATMENTS for a deeper dive into materials, measurements, and MORE here: czcams.com/video/IzEUFDhOnyM/video.html

  • @diakaya
    @diakaya Před rokem +8

    Julie, you are amazing and all your tips so full of wisdom, taste, professionalism and good vibes. I came to understand that interior design is part science part art. One does have to understand the geometry of light, of shades, of positive and negative space, of the contrasting colours. So thank you for illuminating these for me. 🙏🏼

  • @mariabach2629
    @mariabach2629 Před rokem +1

    Best guide to window treatment video I've watched! Didn't realize how deciding on window treatments could be so overwhelming and your video has put me at ease! Thank you!

  • @nadegedervis9531
    @nadegedervis9531 Před rokem +2

    Hi Julie. Another great video! Thank you. I appreciate how you incorporate a lot of pictures into your videos to show what you’re talking about. That is very helpful.

    • @JulieKhuu
      @JulieKhuu  Před rokem +1

      Thank you for watching Nadege! I hope the examples help inspire you!

  • @chandracox6814
    @chandracox6814 Před rokem +2

    I just bought a new house and I've had a lot of fun cutting window treatments for every room. My living room has sheers and curtains on a double rod, my bedroom has velvet curtains and my kids room will have curtains as well. My kitchen will have a roman shade.

  • @theonlylolking
    @theonlylolking Před 3 měsíci +3

    0:42 Drapery Panels
    2:12 Curtains
    3:05 Sheers
    4:03 Shades
    6:07 Blinds
    7:25 Shutters
    8:29 How to Choose
    10:36 Bedroom
    10:35 Bathroom
    12:23 Kitchen
    13:08 Living/Family Room
    13:46 Dining Room
    14:23 Patio Doors
    15:11 Office

  • @Simphome
    @Simphome Před rokem +1

    Me too, I like this type of sheer curtains. Not only, it's best to let light in, it's also easy to laundry.

    • @JulieKhuu
      @JulieKhuu  Před rokem +1

      Gentle wash and line dry, can’t beat that 🙌🏻

  • @Tahseens
    @Tahseens Před 9 měsíci

    Best video ever. Every moment is enjoyable to listen and watch.

    • @JulieKhuu
      @JulieKhuu  Před 9 měsíci

      Thank you so much for watching 🙏☺️

  • @bonniecriscione-brown1225
    @bonniecriscione-brown1225 Před 7 měsíci

    You are so thoughtful and thorough. Love your videos, thank you.

    • @JulieKhuu
      @JulieKhuu  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Thank you so much Bonnie! Hope to see you back soon 🙏💗

  • @felsernaquinones8144
    @felsernaquinones8144 Před rokem +3

    Never change, you have always a great ideas to share for everyone of us. Happy holidays! Thank you ❤

    • @JulieKhuu
      @JulieKhuu  Před rokem +2

      Thank you so much for watching Felserna 🙏🏻💖 Happy holidays!

  • @julieboese2547
    @julieboese2547 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for all your great advice! ❤️ Question: what do you think of new windows with blinds inside them for the living room? We are building new & although I love the look of our current 2 inch wooden blinds, I hate cleaning them! Thank you!

  • @lauriecosgrove9662
    @lauriecosgrove9662 Před rokem +2

    Great video Julie! I’m always so indecisive about what to use on my windows. I may reach out to you in the future when I’m ready for a specific room or area. Thanks again for sharing all of your knowledge.

    • @JulieKhuu
      @JulieKhuu  Před rokem +2

      For sure Laurie! I answer all questions in the comments section 😊👍🏻

    • @lauriecosgrove9662
      @lauriecosgrove9662 Před rokem

      @@JulieKhuu thank you!

  • @Ductie94
    @Ductie94 Před 8 měsíci

    This video is awesome!

  • @jeanne-marie8196
    @jeanne-marie8196 Před rokem +1

    So informative. Thank you!

    • @JulieKhuu
      @JulieKhuu  Před rokem

      Thank you for watching Jeanne- Marie! 🙏🏻😊

  • @Czz253
    @Czz253 Před 11 měsíci

    I feel so lucky to find this video. Super helpful!!! Thank you so much!

    • @JulieKhuu
      @JulieKhuu  Před 11 měsíci

      Thank you for watching 🙏😊

  • @reeseew5508
    @reeseew5508 Před rokem

    I needed this! Thank you!🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾

    • @JulieKhuu
      @JulieKhuu  Před rokem

      Thank you for watching Reesee! 🙏🏻😊

  • @evileyelash8094
    @evileyelash8094 Před 7 měsíci

    I never knew I needed so much education on window treatments!
    I love the way she keeps everything functional and practical despite the inherent design aesthetic viewpoint.
    When I was growing up, the most common blinds were made of aluminum - Is that still a thing?

  • @Katie-vy5rd
    @Katie-vy5rd Před rokem

    Thanks for the great content and all the links as well!!

    • @JulieKhuu
      @JulieKhuu  Před rokem

      Thank you for watching! 👍☺️

  • @cherylbacote6673
    @cherylbacote6673 Před rokem

    Thanks for sharing.
    Very helpful information.

    • @JulieKhuu
      @JulieKhuu  Před rokem

      Thank you for watching Cheryl! 😊🙏🏻

  • @michellefitzurka1536
    @michellefitzurka1536 Před rokem +11

    Another great video! ❤ Would love to see a video on how to address window treatments or other upscale privacy options for front doors with glass windows and/or sidelights. The house we are building has a large window w/sidelights on either side, showing the full view of our open floorplan (living/dining/kitchen), so we’ve been wrestling w/ideas to cover, avoiding the bunched sheer panels we grew up with. If we switch the glass to filtered decorative options offered by the door manufacturer, we lose the efficient insulation qualities of the glass currently installed in the door/windows. Any thoughts or videos I may have missed along the way where you speak to that issue? Thanks so much! 😊

    • @JulieKhuu
      @JulieKhuu  Před rokem +3

      I love installing a decorative rod on the upper interior wall of the door + sidelights. You can frame this elevation with beautiful drapery and add tie backs to keep them out of the way. If your style is more modern, thinner curtains on rings that fully open in this same fashion will do the trick!

  • @aspherviscaya9798
    @aspherviscaya9798 Před rokem

    I love the content, ma'am Julie. Thanks a lot

    • @JulieKhuu
      @JulieKhuu  Před rokem

      Thank you for watching Aspher 😊🙏🏻

  • @coxo9994
    @coxo9994 Před 4 měsíci

    I m too addicted to your channel, so many great tips. ❤

    • @JulieKhuu
      @JulieKhuu  Před 4 měsíci

      Thank you so much for watching and supporting the channel! 🙏🏻💖💕

  • @BrunoKalix
    @BrunoKalix Před rokem

    Excellent video, Julie. So much knowledge, thank you! It did give me useful ideas.

    • @JulieKhuu
      @JulieKhuu  Před rokem

      Awesome, thank you for stopping by Bruno! 🙏🏻😊

  • @cecilall4150
    @cecilall4150 Před rokem +1

    0utstanding!👍💕W0W...this video timing is right on time for current living room window treatments DIY project.

    • @JulieKhuu
      @JulieKhuu  Před rokem +1

      Hope you got some good ideas Cecil! 👍🏻😊

    • @cecilall4150
      @cecilall4150 Před rokem

      @@JulieKhuu Absolutely!

  • @soulikarus
    @soulikarus Před 11 měsíci

    The shade, the SHAADEE of it all!

  • @abbibrennen2549
    @abbibrennen2549 Před rokem

    Dear Julie, I just love all your videos. So great design elements! 🙂

    • @JulieKhuu
      @JulieKhuu  Před rokem

      Thank you so much Abbi 🙏💖

  • @vickylin4537
    @vickylin4537 Před rokem

    Thank you so much for all information!

    • @JulieKhuu
      @JulieKhuu  Před rokem

      Thank you for watching Vicky! 😊🙏🏻

  • @eullathornton1607
    @eullathornton1607 Před 4 měsíci

    loved the video Great info

  • @nelsonkaiowa4347
    @nelsonkaiowa4347 Před rokem +8

    i have shutters (on the inside) on all windows. I would love to hang curtains too, but i can´t get a normal drill in these natural stone walls. But when i move i will definitely watch this video again for suggestions, because love fabrics.Especially coloured and sheer , might even use the sari´s i have or buy something similar.

    • @JulieKhuu
      @JulieKhuu  Před rokem

      Stone is definitely tricky and it seems like the windows have enough functionality as is Nelson! Maybe you can get creative in the bathrooms, unless there’s stone walls there too 😬

  • @billfold1837
    @billfold1837 Před rokem +1

    We bought and love our NORMAN SHUTTERS and three Norman motorized rollers

    • @JulieKhuu
      @JulieKhuu  Před rokem +1

      I specified Norman for my last custom home, great selections and affordable 👍

  • @jacklynmason2731
    @jacklynmason2731 Před rokem

    Love the content! Great video!

    • @JulieKhuu
      @JulieKhuu  Před rokem

      Thank you for watching Jacklyn 😊🙏🏻

  • @fransirahome
    @fransirahome Před rokem

    Thanks for the information of window treatments.

    • @JulieKhuu
      @JulieKhuu  Před rokem

      Hope this helps guide your direction Fransira 👍🏻😊

  • @sophiahace9920
    @sophiahace9920 Před rokem

    Great topic! Thanks!

    • @JulieKhuu
      @JulieKhuu  Před rokem

      Thank you for watching Sophia! 😊🙏🏻

  • @KL-er7yi
    @KL-er7yi Před rokem

    I spent money on Palm Beach plantation shutters and wow, wow, wow I love them so. Only did it in eating areas and great room. Bedrooms I did duets. I love them all.

    • @JulieKhuu
      @JulieKhuu  Před rokem

      That is awesome, thanks for sharing where you installed the treatments you love 🙏☺️

  • @vilmazappulla3600
    @vilmazappulla3600 Před rokem

    Julie, excellent video as always. Next, I will check the Ultimate Guide To Window Treatments video.

    • @JulieKhuu
      @JulieKhuu  Před rokem

      Let me know if you need additional help 👍☺️

  • @zarnevege4922
    @zarnevege4922 Před rokem

    Hi Julie, I learned a lot from your videos. Thank you so much❤️ can you share ideas on cove ceiling? On paint colors and designs? I'm looking forward to this because I'm having one on my living room. Thank you😊

    • @JulieKhuu
      @JulieKhuu  Před rokem +1

      Omg so many options to bring visual interest to this area Zarne- you can paint, wallpaper, plaster, add wood trim/ paneling/ t&g, veneer… look to Pinterest for more inspiration, my go-to source 👍🏻

  • @divinelight8573
    @divinelight8573 Před rokem +2

    Just on time, I was looking a Roman shade, but now I will wait

    • @JulieKhuu
      @JulieKhuu  Před rokem +1

      If you’re not going custom, I linked a few that I’ve sourced and loved in the description box 👍🏻😊

  • @mellizatorralba9242
    @mellizatorralba9242 Před rokem

    Hello Julie, thank you for your videos about home interior designing. I have been watching all your video on feng shui, window treatments, sectionals, etc. What is your sofa right now behind this video?

  • @carmenwong9025
    @carmenwong9025 Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you for an informative video! Any advice on how to dress a corner window?

  • @Clauds71
    @Clauds71 Před 5 měsíci

    Love it 😍

  • @MyThinkingJournal11
    @MyThinkingJournal11 Před rokem

    Thank you Julie

    • @JulieKhuu
      @JulieKhuu  Před rokem

      Thank you for watching Dina! 🙏🏻😊

  • @KVSM_2005
    @KVSM_2005 Před rokem

    Great video. Thank you.

    • @JulieKhuu
      @JulieKhuu  Před rokem

      Thank you for watching Kaladevi 🙏🏻😊

  • @keonareyes
    @keonareyes Před 5 měsíci

    We have a bow window in our master with semi privacy. We are lookingbfir something elegant to finish off the space.
    We also have an open livingroom/dining room. We need more privacy in the dining room.
    Any recommendations are greatly appreciated.
    I just recently found your channel, but love your videos

  • @carolmeredith970
    @carolmeredith970 Před 3 měsíci

    Love your videos! Whats the best window treatment for sliding glass doors. Need some insulation for cold and heat. Thanks!

  • @elizabethnkosi1636
    @elizabethnkosi1636 Před rokem

    Thank you it really helped me a lot

    • @JulieKhuu
      @JulieKhuu  Před rokem

      Thank you for watching Elizabeth 🙏🏻😊

  • @leslyntsugawa
    @leslyntsugawa Před rokem +1

    Hi Julie. Great video, exactly what I needed. I have a large arched window in our front living room, next to the entry. It is south facing so the sun shines through in the afternoon and it faces the street. I would like to keep the brightness in the room, filter the direct sunlight during the day, but have privacy at night since anyone walking by at night could see right in. The house has great curb appeal with this window front and center so would like something that looks nice from the outside as well. I am on the verge of going with shutters but would love your input. Thank you!

    • @JulieKhuu
      @JulieKhuu  Před rokem +2

      I would get sheers layered with blackout panels and hang them high on the wall about 3-4” below the ceiling to clear the arch. Functional and beautiful from the inside out 😍

    • @marenwilliams2787
      @marenwilliams2787 Před rokem

      You can also do a custom arched cellular blind in a light filtering fabric. That way you can enjoy the architecture, but still have the privacy!

  • @odb5369
    @odb5369 Před rokem +2

    Hi Julie, thanks for this rundown on window treatments! What kind of window coverings do you choose when you have a double height ceiling in the living room with two rows of windows? I feel like I’m pretty much relegated to having to choose Roman shades or roller shades but so far the quotes are really adding up. Especially since you probably need to have motorized ones for the hard to reach upper level of windows?

    • @JulieKhuu
      @JulieKhuu  Před rokem +2

      I have installed motorized roller shades layered with softer (dummy) drapery panels for my clients’ double height walls. This is the most functional way to address these conditions, but you’re absolutely correct, not the most budget-friendly OD. You may also choose to keep the upper row bare and simply address the bottom row since they’re usually at a more typical height (9-10’)

  • @patriciawhite9668
    @patriciawhite9668 Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you for this video. What would you do with a triple window with a half round window above the center window. Would the rod go above the semi circle window or below it across the top of all three? Thank you in advance.

  • @teresacamp3365
    @teresacamp3365 Před rokem +8

    I have Mimi blinds and grateful to have them cause that's what I can afford . I love Julie videos so helpful and full of information .

    • @JulieKhuu
      @JulieKhuu  Před rokem +2

      You can always layer them with curtains on the outside to soften up the elevation Teresa 👍🏻😊

    • @teresacamp3365
      @teresacamp3365 Před rokem

      @@JulieKhuu Good idea love your channel. Would love some videos on rearranging rooms and using things you already have. Updating them by changing up or rooms. Thank you

  • @ninalantin6699
    @ninalantin6699 Před 4 měsíci

    I’m currently looking to install windows blind treatment. Great tips subscribed 😊

    • @JulieKhuu
      @JulieKhuu  Před 4 měsíci

      Thank you for watching! I also have another video where I installed DIY shades myself, check it out under the DIY playlist 🤗

  • @MaryMelin
    @MaryMelin Před rokem

    Great video! Ty!

    • @JulieKhuu
      @JulieKhuu  Před rokem

      Thank you for watching! 🙏🏻😊

  • @shirleywong812
    @shirleywong812 Před rokem

    Thank you for your practical advice as always. May I know your suggestion about window treatments for bow windows and bay windows? Also, for windows below having radiators.

    • @JulieKhuu
      @JulieKhuu  Před rokem

      I like custom inset shades for bay and bow windows. Shades + dummy panels for windows with radiators, assuming the heat is coming from the center of the window and not on the sides Shirley

  • @stingsferando4590
    @stingsferando4590 Před rokem

    Hi Ms Julie, would love to see a video for floor to ceiling curtains especially for corner staircase areas. :)

    • @JulieKhuu
      @JulieKhuu  Před rokem

      Watch my video on the ultimate guide to window treatments for more inspiration Stings!

  • @jenjay5965
    @jenjay5965 Před rokem

    Thank you for this. What about sliding doors from the kitchen to the back patio? We have a round eat-in kitchen table sitting in front of the door. I was thinking a roller shade but now I’m thinking would drapery or curtains also go for this door?

  • @WorkoutWithDee
    @WorkoutWithDee Před 9 měsíci

    I love sheers!!!! Thank you for confirming it’s ok to use them. My styling esthetic is a combination of traditional and modern ( I think). Anyway, thanks for the the sheer confirmation. ❤

    • @JulieKhuu
      @JulieKhuu  Před 9 měsíci +1

      I love them! Use them in ALL my projects 🙌

  • @beautifulbutterflies4470

    Thank you

  • @Cali_Girl1
    @Cali_Girl1 Před rokem

    Julie....
    Can you post a video focusing specifically on the most up-to-date drapery and curtain rods for Traditional, Transitional and Modern Decor, including various metal and wooden finishes.
    I particularly liked a decorative metal dual-rod, that held both a drapery and sheer panel, that I had seen in a previous video. 😊

    • @JulieKhuu
      @JulieKhuu  Před rokem +1

      That’s a great idea! I will focus on timeless designs though, metal and wood never go out of style 👍🏻😊

  • @chauncypeters3394
    @chauncypeters3394 Před rokem +3

    This is an awesome video. Your design feedback and recommendations are always so timely. I've been really struggling to finalize my plans for window treatments so I've been taking my time. The issue is I have a combination living room/dining room which flows into a family room and is only separated by a half wall so it's one sight line. Then the family room opens to the kitchen with a nook where the windows are. The sun rises on the living room and sets on the back of the house where the kitchen nook and family room windows are. I want to take advantage of the light but still need to maintain privacy because I'm on a main road and while the back looks out in a water feature my side neighbors can see into the back of the house. I don't want all the window treatments to all have the exact same look but similar function. However, my concern is that it will look visually cluttered if each room has a different treatment.

    • @JulieKhuu
      @JulieKhuu  Před rokem +3

      Shades are modern. Those can be your first line of defense. I would install light filtering for windows with a view and blackout/ solar for harsh light. Add sheers and panels as you need them for the ultimate in privacy and control Chauncy!

  • @arareddy
    @arareddy Před měsícem

    Hi Julie! I am your recent follower of your content! Want to ask one question, what’s your take on zebra(day and night) window treatments? And will it look good with drapery panels? Like two layer of window treatment?

  • @mariejenkins8971
    @mariejenkins8971 Před rokem

    I just bought a new home, and have no idea what to do with all of the windows. Your video has helped me see tat I don't have to go "custom" on all of my windows.

    • @JulieKhuu
      @JulieKhuu  Před rokem

      If you have standard sized walls (108” or less), you can definitely source store-bought to save money Marie! 👍

  • @JD-bp7od
    @JD-bp7od Před rokem +1

    So funny you mention shutters. We're in the middle of remodeling our kitchen and one of the things on my must haves is shutters on my south-facing wall of windows. Bc that's where all my potted herbs are and shades are NOT keeping my cats out of them. Im really hoping the shutters will do a better job cat-wise 😂🤣😂
    I have to go watch your ultimate guide video now

    • @JulieKhuu
      @JulieKhuu  Před rokem +1

      Shutters are cat-proof! (I hear 😅)

  • @AndreaSmith-gx4yj
    @AndreaSmith-gx4yj Před 8 měsíci +1

    I have 4 south-facing windows that are 2 feet wide and 6 feet tall. This is a bump-out so two of the windows are at an angle and there is a bench seat below. We need to block out the summer sun. The other problem is a German Shepherd that lies on the bench seat and will make window coverings dirty. I don't know what is best. Don't really like short curtains, but they cannot go to the floor because of the built-in bench. Help!

  • @notureaveragemiss
    @notureaveragemiss Před rokem

    What would you do for a valance?
    I bought Ikea's motorized roller shades and am thinking of covering up the roll, sad they don't seem to sell a cover (unless I missed it). I need to be able to replace the battery so I might need to do a removable valance or leave a decent gap. I am mounting them inside the frame

  • @marcellabailey7702
    @marcellabailey7702 Před 7 měsíci

    Great video.......
    Question: My wash room has a large teal colour closet.
    The wall is light grey.
    What's the best colour blinds could I use at the windows?
    There are two windows.

  • @user-hz2xj5jl3k
    @user-hz2xj5jl3k Před 2 měsíci

    What do you recommend for a large living room window that has a 6” baseboard heater below? I want the curtains floor length . Is this possible? The dining room will have same curtains but there is no heater. Your help is greatly appreciated.

  • @ladyschatze9159
    @ladyschatze9159 Před rokem

    Thank you!! I have newsy neighbors. I have to get roman shades and drapes for my living room and dining room.

  • @pennyc8518
    @pennyc8518 Před rokem +4

    Great video! What are your recommendations for windows with an arch? I love the light that streams in from that top area. If you hang sheers/curtains/etc should the hardware be placed between ceiling and arch top or between the arch and the lower segment of the window?

    • @JulieKhuu
      @JulieKhuu  Před rokem +2

      I’ve seen both conditions done beautifully so that is up to you and your design intent Penny. If you have low ceilings (9ft or lower), I would bring the treatment all the way up to the ceiling. If not, then below the arch works well 👍🏻

    • @pennyc8518
      @pennyc8518 Před rokem

      @@JulieKhuu
      Thanks for the response. If you hang curtains and sheers should they both be hung at the same level? For example could you hang the curtain above the arch near the ceiling and position the sheer at the lower window area or both above the arch?

  • @nellydugard5425
    @nellydugard5425 Před rokem

    Hi Julie,
    Great video! I have white traditional unpack French door at our informal small dining room. What can I put on the door. I love the light that comes through and what to keep it more modern.
    Thank you Julie! Happy Holidays

    • @nellydugard5425
      @nellydugard5425 Před rokem

      Sorry for the typos! What do you suggest to place on my traditional white French doors to make it more modern? Thanks Julie

    • @JulieKhuu
      @JulieKhuu  Před rokem

      You can custom design sheers for more privacy or even add frosted film Nelly. Depends on your needs and intent

  • @mariawelling4194
    @mariawelling4194 Před rokem +2

    Awesome video, I just moved into our new home and it was a challenge dressing my windows. Overall I selected roman bamboo shades, possible adding curtains later to my bedroom to dress her up. ❤️

    • @JulieKhuu
      @JulieKhuu  Před rokem

      I love how roman shades add a soft, romantic vibe to casual bedrooms Maria 😍

  • @judypike9689
    @judypike9689 Před rokem

    Great video as always Julie!❤️ question for you. I live in the Houston area and it gets really hot here for many months and neighbors are pretty close by. When we first moved in there we the horrible vertical blinds and that was one of the first things we updated on the fixer upper. We ended up putting in (I know you hate them….) plantation shutters. It helped tremendously with all the things you mentioned in your video.
    My question is can you or would you layer shears or curtains to soften the shutters up?
    Our style is a coastal vibe. Thank you so much!

    • @JulieKhuu
      @JulieKhuu  Před rokem +2

      Yes you can! There’s an entire section under shutters where I showed some examples Judy! I like panels so the heavier weight can handle their own next to the shutters 👍🏻 Sheers seem a little light, but can also be layered with panels as well

    • @judypike9689
      @judypike9689 Před rokem

      @@JulieKhuu thank you so much! I will definitely watch that video! Thank you again and for sharing your wealth of knowledge ❤️

  • @barbaraknox2881
    @barbaraknox2881 Před 3 měsíci

    Love, love this video!! I live in an apartment which has horizontal blinds on every window accept the sliding glass door which have vertical blinds! I hate blinds and wondered if I can use curtains over them since I’m not sure I’m permitted to remove the blinds?!

    • @JulieKhuu
      @JulieKhuu  Před 3 měsíci

      Absolutely, sheers and curtains draped over is a great solution for renters!

  • @bettydavis6072
    @bettydavis6072 Před rokem

    Betty Stewart I love your video it really help me I just moved into an apartment and I have five windows with double pains and do not know how to decorate this at living room shape it’s like an oval shape please help

  • @tiarrab.8267
    @tiarrab.8267 Před rokem +54

    Great video!!!❤❤❤😊 QUESTION: Is it appropriate, from a design standpoint, to have varying window coverings throughout the house or should they be consistent for design cohesion?

    • @JulieKhuu
      @JulieKhuu  Před rokem +57

      Not only is it appropriate, but a variety of window treatments is preferred so the home doesn’t feel too one note Tiarra. I choose a different covering for every single separate room in the home.

    • @zacheryn7690
      @zacheryn7690 Před rokem +18

      @@JulieKhuu that is the #1 "no-no" in interior design, coming from a designer. Imagine looking at your home from the street and every window looks different... certain windows are acceptable, but everything facing the street should either be the exact same, or close to the point where it is difficult to tell the change.

    • @dak9554
      @dak9554 Před rokem +9

      @@JulieKhuu to have a different window covering for every room is ridiculous. That not only makes your home feel messy md busy, it also looks like a clown show.

    • @marenwilliams2787
      @marenwilliams2787 Před rokem +36

      Working interior designer here- yes, and no. First of all, form has to follow function. I usually recommend room darkening in bedrooms, and light filtering in other rooms. Exceptions are theater rooms where Sun glare can really interfere with the function of the room.
      Many clients also consider the street side view. I will work a design to possibly have the same, or similar outward appearance to the street side for a consistent look, especially if an HOA is involved.
      And please forget the aforementioned “clown show” remark. If you want a house that looks well designed, everything should “go”, but not necessarily match. Consider function, and of course a treatment that reinforces the overall design. If you get stuck- go to a designer- we are here to help!

    • @maddart4445
      @maddart4445 Před rokem +1

      Great video

  • @NPC492
    @NPC492 Před 9 měsíci

    I have a sliding door panel that is 105" × 105" in a livingroom with 12' ceiling. Should I hang the curtain all the way up? Or just 4~6" above the door frame?

  • @earasmith3884
    @earasmith3884 Před rokem

    Julie; I just discovered your channel. I’m building a custom home, I’m at the window treatment stage. What type of window treatment can I use for patio doors in my bedroom. My husband wants to tint the windows as we have no neighbors and have complete privacy.

  • @MadameM.
    @MadameM. Před 24 dny

    The sheers behind you are absolutely beautiful! Could you tell me where you got those? Lovely video, very helpful!

    • @JulieKhuu
      @JulieKhuu  Před 22 dny

      From Amazon! I linked them in my storefront description box

    • @MadameM.
      @MadameM. Před 22 dny

      @@JulieKhuu thank you so much - love your channel!!

  • @yolandamfarrell01
    @yolandamfarrell01 Před rokem

    Love it

  • @homeschoolindianmom
    @homeschoolindianmom Před rokem

    Window treatments for recessed windows and sliding door (due to bulkheads). Window on the left, 3' wall in the centre and sliding door to deck on the right. 6" wall on the left of window and right of sliding door.
    Low ceiling. 7.5' .
    Considering bamboo shades with drapes on the sides. What do you think?
    Would love options for such difficult windows.

    • @JulieKhuu
      @JulieKhuu  Před rokem +1

      Recessed windows are perfect for inside mount shades- you have to go custom though if your size is not typical. How you hang your panels and how wide will address the conditions. Hang the brackets far (12”-18”) to account for the panels stacking to one side for ultimate functionality

  • @deborahjashton38
    @deborahjashton38 Před 7 měsíci

    Hi Julie. I have a beach house whereby the entire 20’ wall is sliding glass doors. I do not want to loose the water view! There is enough of a balcony that I do not get direct sun, but the temp of the room is significantly different than the rest of the house and will certainly increase my utility bill. I’ve thought of Solar shades to maintain my view but will they help with temperature? Thank you. Deb

  • @terinamccandless5725
    @terinamccandless5725 Před 9 měsíci

    Hi Julie, I really enjoy your informative videos! I am going through a major renovation of a Spanish Colonial-style home. We are fortunate to have beautiful views and no neighbors behind. There are a lot of windows and French-style doors that currently have power shades. Would you add/ layer sheers?

    • @JulieKhuu
      @JulieKhuu  Před 9 měsíci

      Depends on the view and whether I need privacy. If yes, sheers are perfect. If not, I would leave the windows bare

  • @yo_andersen608
    @yo_andersen608 Před rokem +1

    Hi Julie, thanks for this video. Good timing, we just finished changing the windows in our living area. My husband and I are looking/thinking what is the best window cover? Our purpose is to minimize sun shine to go through our living area..we also consider the nice view (fjord).

    • @marenwilliams2787
      @marenwilliams2787 Před rokem +1

      I would consider a Sun shade. An interior mounted roller shade may do the trick. If you use a darker fabric, it will cut down on the sun glare, but still have good view through!

    • @JulieKhuu
      @JulieKhuu  Před rokem

      I love solar shades to block out UVA/ UVB rays, paired with sheers or panels to soften up the elevation and let the light in when you need it Yo!

    • @yo_andersen608
      @yo_andersen608 Před rokem

      @@marenwilliams2787 thank you for your comment

    • @yo_andersen608
      @yo_andersen608 Před rokem

      @@JulieKhuu thank you for your answer Julie❤️

  • @ygarcia505
    @ygarcia505 Před rokem

    Gave it a thumbs up before I even watched the video!! 👍🏼😂

    • @JulieKhuu
      @JulieKhuu  Před rokem

      You’re the best Yvonne! Thank you 🙏🏻 💕

  • @vie51
    @vie51 Před rokem

    Thanks for the informative video! Is it always better to put curtain for both sides?

  • @Kylelongwest
    @Kylelongwest Před 9 měsíci

    I want to use roller blind as the first layer, and sheer curtain as the outside layer, so it would look good during the day, and a complete blackout at night. I don't know if it's a good idea. My apartment is small, i think 2 layers of curtain is too much

  • @ltgemini1599
    @ltgemini1599 Před rokem

    Julieeeeeee!💜💜💜

  • @mayayermekova
    @mayayermekova Před rokem

    Hi Julie, love the video as always, can you talk what to do when you have weird small high windows situation in for example living room? I have been thinking on how to design these windows. Also windows in bathroom, I want to have the window, but what type of the drapes I can use in the bathroom where I have my bathtub so it wont look strange

    • @JulieKhuu
      @JulieKhuu  Před rokem

      If privacy is not an issue, you may leave those small high windows untreated Maya. If you get glaring sunlight, try custom shades mounted high on the wall, touching the ceiling if you like. Width would be just a tad wider than the width of the window. I like custom non-woven shades for the bathroom. Roman shades if you don’t find vacuuming it free of dust every now and then

  • @rozcoreyclark
    @rozcoreyclark Před rokem

    Thank you! We are finishing primer on our main level and starting to paint. I plan on drapery panels for all window treatments (plus sheers, so need double rods for everything). This includes a sliding door. Would I put one over a regular front door? Our goal is to have blackout blinds due to the hot sun in summer/extreme cold in winter; and there's a decorative window in the front door. Otherwise, I plan to have all window styles the same (different coloured panels) but MY QUESTION: in the bathroom where the window is shorter, I have a temporary long panel & sheer, but should I replace with a shorter version (or keep it consistent)? It's a small room.
    About the sliding door - do I just get a rod long enough to support? I did this in front of a big 'bay' window. Is there a better way than having a middle bolt to the rod over the window? Each curtain can only go to its own side, never all on one side unless I thread them that way at the start.
    About the big bay window... with the hardware on both sides and the middle. On the right, I have an installed heat pump with little room for installing beyond the window, and am forced to use a small finial. It would be helpful to pull open both drapery panels to the LEFT side of the big window for maximum light and so the right curtain isn't up against the forced air unit.
    Thank you again!

    • @JulieKhuu
      @JulieKhuu  Před rokem

      For the bathroom, you can opt to install a custom inset/outside mount shade, then layer with long curtains should you choose Roz. For the other windows, you can install a transom rod where the panels glide on a track. You can decide if they go all the way to the left, right, or split! It’s not quite as decorative as a rod, but provides the function you desire. Hope that helps!

  • @pattyholden7986
    @pattyholden7986 Před rokem

    Hi Julie , thank you do much for all your videos . I do have Shutters (white) . What type of panels could I accent with . Sheer or drapery type , and should they be white also ? Thank you for your help .

    • @JulieKhuu
      @JulieKhuu  Před rokem

      I would add color to the mix for contrast- drapery panels would be my pick to support the heaviness of the shutters Patty

  • @jackiecuba3414
    @jackiecuba3414 Před rokem +1

    Hey Julie, awesome video! Thank you! What's the best way to hand curtains WITH sheers? Two rods one behind the other is okay?

    • @JulieKhuu
      @JulieKhuu  Před rokem +2

      Yes, use a double rod Jackie. They will be mounted on the same bracket

    • @jackiecuba3414
      @jackiecuba3414 Před rokem +1

      @@JulieKhuu Great, thanks for the response Julie, and btw I am a major fan of your channel. Been following you for over 2 years now!! 💗 Keep up the amazing work that you do!

  • @korinnevizcarra6595
    @korinnevizcarra6595 Před rokem

    Awesome video! As usual haha but I have a question: I’ve seen pictures of rooms without any kind of window treatment and they still look so chick, so, would you recomend doing so and in what cases?

    • @JulieKhuu
      @JulieKhuu  Před rokem +4

      When you have full privacy and a fabulous view Korinne 🤩

  • @douglasyong6939
    @douglasyong6939 Před 2 měsíci

    After years of experimentation, decided to go with single track semi block out curtains , doing away with sheers and yet sufficient privacy even at night. Way less material required

  • @rebeccasanchez2596
    @rebeccasanchez2596 Před rokem

    i luv julie

    • @JulieKhuu
      @JulieKhuu  Před rokem

      Thank you for watching Rebecca! 🙏☺️

  • @Cmallon81
    @Cmallon81 Před rokem +2

    Great video. But, please remember that while those sheer shades look nice in the bathroom during the day people can see in at night from outside when the bathroom light is on!!

    • @JulieKhuu
      @JulieKhuu  Před rokem +2

      Yes, there’s that 🙈😆

    • @deborahjellenburg4939
      @deborahjellenburg4939 Před 21 dnem

      If you have sheers in the bathroom you still have to use some type of an opaque shade or motorized shade underneath to close at night.

  • @zacheryn7690
    @zacheryn7690 Před rokem +10

    Here's my input, being a salesperson of custom window coverings for the past 5 years and having trained people on customs for 2 years:
    Drapery segment:
    1- "blackout" doesn't exist and is a physical impossibility -- room darkening is the proper phrasing, but that is neither here nor there
    2- assuming you have a "blackout" liner, there are no opacity changes... it should be either at or below 0.01% light transfer.
    3- traverse rods are not always hidden... traverse rods are usually only hidden on either inexpensive/non-decorative rods, when using pinch pleat, tailored pleat, or inverted pleat drapes on a low-profile traverse rod.
    4- drapery panels can be hung on rods with or without rings... so she is correct there, however there are 100 things to take into account: drape stack (how much space the drape takes when the drape is fully open), fabric fullness (ranging from 200-300% of the window width, you need to have far more fabric than the window width so your drape does not look like a fitted sheet on the window), width/bracket count (having a standard rod over 94" in most cases/depending on the brand, will require 4 mounting brackets and will cease all functional use of any drape other than C-shaped rings as a drape cannot pass the brackets), ease of draw (rod pocket drapes, for example, are awful to draw back and forth).
    Curtains:
    1- right off the bat, the difference between drapes/curtains is not the liner... the difference is that drapes go past the window frame, and are at least "apron length." Apron length is (generally) either about a foot past the bottom of the window frame, or 1/2 the distance from the bottom frame to the floor. Curtains are generally to the bottom sill, or are mounted within the window frame.
    2- every picture shown at the end of that segment is of drapes.
    Sheers:
    1- "sheers" are either drapes or curtains and it depends on the length.
    2- "sheer" simply refers to the opacity of the fabric and specifically entails that there is some level of visibility through the fabric
    3- referring back to #2, sheer drapes/curtains are one of the single worst products for privacy, as whatever your visibility is during the day time is reversed at night so people can see straight in
    Shades:
    1- labeling for those shades was off on multiple fronts:
    Roller shades- flat fabric rolled down from an upper roll. Not the best for room darkening, as the gaps on the sides of the shade will be usually about 3/4". Roller shades, like most products, can be cordless, corded (with a continuous cord loop/pulley system), or motorized.
    Solar shades- mechanically identical to a roller shade, however the fabric is particularly intended to allow visibility (like a sheer fabric), and block solar rays in ratings ranging from 20%-1% (the amount of light let through the fabric, 20% being more open than 1%)
    Banded shades (sometimes called zebra shades)- two striped layers of fabric that shift to either open or close visibility -- built on a roller platform
    Sheer shades- two sheer layers of fabric with solid fabric vanes between. Take a shade and mix it with a blind, essentially -- built on a roller platform. Available in either a horizontal fashion, or vertical for sliding doors/larger windows.
    Roman shades- "roman shades" are used too often as a blanket term for all roman shades and offers little specificity. Speaking strictly about a true "roman shade," the fabric is more stiff, as if it were starched; the fabric is generally in a more modern style, offering simple pleats and no "relaxed" look because the fabric is more rigid. On the "fabric shades" image section, the only true "roman shade" is image 6, all others are soft roman shades.
    Woven wood shades- similar overall to a true "roman shade," however the fabric is manufactured out of real natural (and brittle) materials (reeds, sticks, bamboo, jute, etc.)
    Soft roman shades- similar to a true "roman shade," however the fabric is more closely aligned to drapery fabrics, allowing a wider range of relaxed design. Images 1-5 on the "fabric shades" section are soft roman shades.
    Honeycomb/cellular shades- either the first or second most common shade style (skipped over entirely for whatever reason). The shade is built like two zig-zagged pieces of fabric, adhered in the center to create tubes/honeycomb shaped pockets stacked on top of each other. These shades are the best for darkening rooms (better than drapes, even), the best for insulating from heat, the best for insulating from sound, and are comparably cost effective in comparison to any style of roman shade. 15:20 is a honeycomb shade, particularly a top-down bottom-up honeycomb shade set (both adjustable from the top and bottom, only available in honeycomb/cellular shades and *some* roman shades).
    Pleated shades- similar to a cellular shade, however pleated shades are outdated. They are a single layer of zig-zagged fabric, and are usually only worthwhile if the fabric is sheer.
    Panel track shades- usually used for sliding glass doors/large windows. The product is literally giant pieces of fabric, suspended in a track at the top with weights at the bottom, allowing the fabric to slide back and forth (stacking up on whatever stack side is chosen).
    Blinds:
    1- agreed, builder-grade products are awful, however you can definitely get high quality faux wood blinds. The only scenarios I will put faux wood blinds in a home are if the blinds are intended to be white, matching the window frames, and the windows are not over 74" wide (it's a weight/structural thing).
    2- I'm sorry, fabric blinds? Fabric blinds only exist as fabric vertical panels, and nothing else. Also, fabric vertical blinds are undoubtedly the more traditional look. I assume she meant sheer shades, mistaking them for blinds.
    Shutters:
    No issues there. I, personally, love shutters; they look nice, they are clean, they are functional, and they increase (most) home values.
    Choosing the right fit:
    1- function is the main issue, however the reality of each situation needs to be the #1 issue. If the window has 1/8" of internal mounting space, nothing can go there. If you are thinking of drapes, yet the window butts into the corner, where will the rod finial go, and how will the light gap on the wall be covered?
    2- formal does not always mean drapes... drapes are just the easy way out. Why would you put drapes into a high traffic area where they will get dirty? Why would you put drapes into a room with little space in front of the window (drapes project anywhere from 5"-16" from a window)?
    Rooms:
    Bedrooms- right back to drapes...why? Layered sheers/room darkening drapes in custom fabrics for a 70"x84" sliding door will easily surpass $8000 at a minimum... that is a total waste of money to me. If you want layering, either do a day/night shade (cellular shade with dual-fabrics), or use sheer shades with a room dimming fabric. Shutters on a track with a day/night function are also nice (essentially a shutter with a room darkening honeycomb integrated into the rear side that can be pulled to darken the room as much as is physically possible without using a can of spray paint on the window).
    Bathrooms- relaxed roman shades (in the subcategory of soft roman shades) are the second worst product to put in a room with high humidity. Have you ever left your laundry in the washing machine overnight? Yeah... imagine that you just spent $800 on a single shade, and now it makes your bathroom stink because it was soggy for a few hours. Use either a nice shutter, a faux wood blind, or a single-layer solar shade (which is usually made of fiberglass) in a 1% openness.
    Kitchen- same thing as the bathroom. Shutters, faux wood, or a solar shade due to humidity and cleanliness.
    Living room- sheer drapes/curtains provide privacy only during the daytime and are acceptable if there is 0 worry about anyone ever looking in through the windows at night. Sheer shades are adjustable and provide the same effect, yet are able to be closed off to A: provide privacy and B: negate more light if there is ever any direct sunlight.
    Dining room- drapes are not a good option for *most* dining rooms. If there is plenty of space between the table and the wall, then okay. I usually put a more decorative, inside mounted shade in dining rooms; usually something within the roman family of shades or a nice shutter, but it largely depends on if you have children or not.
    Sliding doors- right back to drapes... why is the suggestion drapes for nearly every window? Try putting in vertical sheer shades (or silhouettes, per Hunter Douglas), or perhaps a nice vertical honeycomb shade? Even getting a motorized horizontal shade works, because you can press a button and open up the windows entirely, preserving any view. I just have to say that 14:52 is the single worst idea on a window; light colored, puddled drapes on a patio door will be destroyed in even the most clean households within 6 months.
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    • @zacheryn7690
      @zacheryn7690 Před rokem +3

      Continued:
      French doors- the best (by far) is having an integrated blind. Assuming the window does not already have one, you can put something else on the door. Now, there are a ton of things to take into account for the door: height, in/out swing, clearance on the sides/top, door handle style/spacing from glass, and the door material; generally the best product for these would be either a roller shade (because they are durable, thin to go behind lever handles, and are easier to clean than some products). Roller shades would not work on doors with inadequate spacing both above and to the sides of the glass, and honeycomb shades (or potentially a roman-styled shade) would be the better options as they require far less mounting space, have far less bulky headrails/valances, and are lightweight enough to still be used on a door.
      Office- it entirely depends on screen setups and the purpose for the office, but usually whatever is in the rest of the house will work perfectly fine in an office, potentially with a darker (lighting-wise, not necessarily coloring) than the others. 15:54 I do not trust any suggestion made here, because those shades were not measured properly in the beginning... there is an extra 1 1/2"-2" of excess fabric, causing the shades to sag in a way they are not designed; in addition, those continuous cord loops are neither installed in the correct spots, nor at the correct tension.

    • @JulieKhuu
      @JulieKhuu  Před rokem +1

      Thank you for watching and commenting Zachery! You have helped make my point that your salesperson/ specialist/ contractor is NOT your designer 😊

    • @suzannahdarcy6903
      @suzannahdarcy6903 Před rokem

      Awesome post. So much valuable info. Thanks for taking the time to post.

  • @debrad5783
    @debrad5783 Před rokem

    Very informative video. Maybe I missed it but I'm looking for a solution for 12' tall by approx 3' wide banks of windows set on a curved wall that I have in a few areas of my home. We replaced the windows a few years ago and the new windows are deeper than the old ones (wood clad vs vinyl windows). The best solution I found was outside mounted roman shades, which I ended up making myself for some of the shorter windows (5-6' tall). I purchased roller shades outside mount for the 12' windows. What are your thoughts? Thanks

    • @JulieKhuu
      @JulieKhuu  Před rokem +1

      Love that look Debra! You can go one step further and layer on dummy panels to the outer windows to soften the elevation and perhaps add another color/ pattern to the mix 👍

  • @zero-pf7fe
    @zero-pf7fe Před 27 dny

    What color rod should I use if the crown molding is white, wall is swiss coffee and the curtains are ivory/cream. The rods will be hung on the wall at the lower edge of the white crown molding. Thank you

  • @nancimccoy4601
    @nancimccoy4601 Před rokem

    I have a bath room with a window over the tub/shower. What type of material should I use for a window treatment? Fabric will mold quickly if not maintained as I live in the humid south. Thank you for your helpful videos.

    • @JulieKhuu
      @JulieKhuu  Před rokem +1

      Non woven vinyl should do the trick Nanci 👍🏻 they’re made to look like fabric, but so easy to clean and resists mildew

  • @garlicgirl3149
    @garlicgirl3149 Před rokem

    This makes me want to give so much credit to my grandmothers. I see now they knew the difference between curtains and drapes. I should have listened to them more instead of being ignorant. It all makes sense now. Oh and the shutters....yes a necessary evil when live in a populated area and PRIVACY is paramount!

    • @JulieKhuu
      @JulieKhuu  Před rokem +1

      Understand function first then styling second 🙌

  • @merrywalsh2809
    @merrywalsh2809 Před rokem

    Thank you Julie. I bought curtains with inset metal rings, to use on rods to cover sliding doors, but have been having second thoughts. You recommend draperies and I totally agree, they would be better. My question, are curtains with integrated rings outdated or tacky?

    • @JulieKhuu
      @JulieKhuu  Před rokem +1

      I have grommet panel curtains and love the ease of drawing them. I also love panels on rings for a more elevated look, so this is up to you Merry. Grommets are more casual for sure

  • @Stellaperez658
    @Stellaperez658 Před rokem +5

    I have expensive shutters ALL over my house-bathrooms too! No other window coverings. I think I'd like curtains for a new look.

    • @JulieKhuu
      @JulieKhuu  Před rokem +3

      You can always layer the shutters with something soft like panels and curtains Estrella 👍🏻😊

    • @marenwilliams2787
      @marenwilliams2787 Před rokem

      @@JulieKhuu totally agree!