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Windows come in all sizes, shapes and construction.  You can create illusions using standard curtains or other window dressings available today.  Long drapes are more formal, short curtains tend to be more casual.  You can use different styles to add to your interior decorating, such as country, with wide tidebacks and ruffles.

Curtains can help the following problems:

1.Small window – extend the rod beyond the window frame.  This will create the appearance of a larger window.  More light will filter through the opening.

2.Large window – Attach your rod in the normal position.  Try using tiebacks on the curtains.  Use a valance.

3.Short/Tall windows – For short windows attach your rod above the window frame.  Taller windows will appear shorter if you use a draped valance.  It will soften the window. Read More…

Have you ever considered using Glass block draw light into your home?  Many years ago, glass block was used in factory buildings and basements to allow light flowing into the area but still provided some security and privacy.

Glass block has been used in showers and windows for bathrooms in higher priced housing.  Home owners are only limited by their imagination when considering this durable material. Read More…

Generally, bathrooms are the smallest rooms in the house.  This makes it a challenge to bring in more light.  You don’t want to sacrifice privacy but you will want enough light to brighten the room.

If possible, create your plan before your house is built if you a working on a new home.  If the bathroom is located on the south side of the house, it will get the most daylight.  From sunup to sundown, the light will reach your room.

Try to plan for larger windows.  The design of the room will determine if this is possible.  If the exterior walls don’t have the fixtures located on them, you can possibly have a larger area available for windows.  While you will pay more for larger windows in the beginning, you will save over time by using less electricity for lighting the area.

You can use overhead windows such as skylights to brighten the area without losing the privacy you desire.  If you can locate windows at opposite angles, you will have cross lighting.  Floor to ceiling windows or doors give so much daylight.  If you use glass blocks or acrylic blocks, you won’t loose the privacy you desire. Read More…