Transom Window Coverings

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How to Design Your Own Transom Window Coverings

Window coverings are a great way to add privacy and style to your home. Transom windows, which are windows that span the top of a door or window, can be difficult to cover without blocking the light or airflow. But with a little bit of creativity, you can design your own transom window coverings that will let in the light and keep your privacy.

To start, you’ll need to measure the width and height of your transom window. Then, decide what type of material you want to use for your covering. Fabric is a popular choice for transom window coverings, but you can also use wood, bamboo, or even paper. Once you’ve chosen your material, you’ll need to cut it to size and attach it to the window frame.

If you’re using fabric, there are a few different ways you can attach it to the frame. You can staple it in place, use Velcro strips, or even sew it on. If you’re using wood or bamboo, you’ll need to glue or screw it into place. And if you’re using paper, you can simply tape it to the frame.

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Once you’ve attached your covering to the frame, you can add a valance or cornice to give it a finished look. You can also add drapery hooks or rings if you want to be able to open and close the covering. And if you want to be able to let in the light but keep your privacy, you can add a sheer fabric over the top of the covering.

With a little bit of creativity, you can design your own transom window coverings that will let in the light and keep your privacy. Just measure the window, choose your material, and attach it to the frame. Then, add a valance or cornice, drapery hooks or rings, and a sheer fabric over the top if desired. With these tips, you can create custom window coverings that are both functional and stylish.

When designing your own transom window coverings, there are a few things to keep in mind:

  • Function: First and foremost, your window coverings should serve the purpose of providing privacy and light control. Keep this in mind when making your choices.
  • Fabric: The type of fabric you choose will also affect the amount of light that comes through. A heavier fabric will block out more light than a lighter one.
  • Color: The color of your window coverings can also affect the amount of light that comes into the room. Darker colors will block out more light than lighter colors.
  • Size: Make sure that your window coverings are the right size for your transom windows. They should be large enough to cover the entire window, but not so large that they block out all of the light.
  • Style: There are a variety of styles to choose from when it comes to window coverings. Pick a style that compliments the rest of your décor and that you think looks best.

When it comes to transom windows, there are a few things to keep in mind when choosing window coverings. Function, fabric, color, size, and style are all important factors to consider. With a little bit of creativity, you can design your own transom window coverings that will let in the light and keep your privacy.

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Rebecca Munster

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