Creating a cohesive look in your home allows your design to flow effortlessly. Window coverings are no exception. Often viewed as part of the art, window treatments should match the rest of your interior. There are a few ways to match window treatments to your decor—all depending on individual design taste. Take a look at our top 5 trending statements for even more inspiration. Let’s dive in.
Modern Design

This popular style typically consists of minimal decor and neutral colors. Think: sleek profiles and clean lines. At the window, we suggest a roller shade because it’s thin, simplistic, and close to the window. Another important aspect to modern window treatments is hiding the hardware—which roller shades accomplish beautifully.
Traditional Design

This style consists of classic elements, often incorporating colors and patterns. Traditional window treatments commonly show hardware, will incorporate embellishments, or have other elements that accentuate the overall style with colors and fabrics. We often see roman shades in traditional decor.
Contemporary Design

Not to be confused with modern, contemporary design often incorporates what’s currently popular in interior design. What fits this year might be completely different next year! It’s forever evolving. Instead of swapping out your decor every time something new pops up, look for elements that truly speak to you.
Coastal, Bohemian, Rustic, and Farmhouse Design

Although each of these design styles incorporates unique elements, we have found that people who love any of these styles often choose woven shades. The woven, intricate weaves create a stunning backdrop, making it easy to flow with multiple color schemes and styles.
What’s Your Design Style?
Do any of these designs speak to you? Our team at Timan & Co. wants to help you match window treatments to your personal style. Visit one of our showrooms or contact our team to schedule your free, in-home consultation. We’ll walk you through different options, fabrics, and function. We can’t wait to get started on your project!