DO MY WINDOW COVERINGS HAVE TO MATCH?

When shopping for  window coverings for your home you might wonder if all of them have to match.  While it is important to have some consistency and order from the outside street view of your house, functionality and adding personality to the inside of your home is important as well. So don’t be afraid to mix it up!


One option is to treat the street facing rooms of your home with the one consistent product like blinds, shades or shutters for curb appeal and resale value. Then to add personality and decor use different product(s) across the rear facing rooms of the home. 

Another option is to choose a cellular shade in different colors for different rooms - they all have white backing so they will look consistent from the exterior. Or choose a roman shade in different colors, patterns, or even a woven wood but that have a consistent white lining on the back. You can also add drapes with white lining. This way you have a uniform look on the outside of the house but you will have a variety of different colors/textures inside your home.


Your local window treatment company, LC Window Treatments, has hundreds of options to choose from and the decor expertise and experience to help you through the process. Request a free consultation at 628-400-1665 to get started! 

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