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    Updated: Sep 17, 2021 by Kris Jarrett

    Window Treatments for Those Tricky Windows

    One of my favorite parts of decorating a room is hanging new window treatments – I’m continually amazed by what a difference they make even when you keep them simple. And simple is what I usually do – give me a beautiful rod and simple full length drapery panels in a favorite fabric and I’m a happy girl.

    Gallery wall || Acrylic and brass drapery hardware

    Our Home Office Window Treatments

    But what about those tricky windows where a typical drapery rod and panel aren’t going to cut it? You know which windows I’m talking about – bay windows, corner windows, recessed windows, and even those window-like french doors. When I was visiting my parents this past weekend, I realized that their house is full of tricky windows. It’s also full of beautiful window treatments that solve the you-can’t-use-standard-drapery-panels-with-this-window dilemma. I thought I’d share a few of my favorite with you guys.

    Their dining room is one of my favorite rooms in the house – it’s open to the rest of the house on two sides and has a long wall of windows on the third side:

    Dining room with mixed seating

    Using standard drapery panels on these windows would end up covering up way too much of the windows since there’s no space on either side to stack the panels back:

    Simple dining room drapes for framed windows

    So instead, simple pleated treatments are mounted on a short board on each end of the window. You don’t need as much fabric (in width) for this type of window treatment as you would for standard panels so it might give you some room to splurge a little more on your fabric.

    Simple solution for drapes when the window goes all the way to the corner

    My parents’ dining room drapes have a 2″ break at the floor, which is a great look for this type of treatment, especially in a more formal room:

    Drapes with two inch break at floor

    Moving on to the master bathroom, this window is also recessed with walls flanking it on each side. The window is beautifully treated with a layered valence:

    Valence over bathroom window

    I love the mix of the tailored top layer with the more decorative tasseled bottom layer:

    Cute valence design

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    The master bedroom has a large bay window, which is treated with four faux shades and full length puddled panels on the ends

    Unique window treatments in master bedroom

    which are each topped with a short, trimmed ruffle:

    Bay window with faux shades and drapes framing ends

    And finally, the family room and kitchen (which are open to one another) have the same tailored valence on each of the windows to unify the space, including this recessed window under the family room bench seat,

    Tailored valence over window seat

    the french doors leading from the kitchen to the patio,

    Valences over glass doors

    and the long window above the kitchen sink:

    Tailored valence over kitchen window

    At some point I’ll have to take you all on a tour of my parents’ home that includes more than just the window treatments. They have some drool-worthy furniture pieces, which you may already know if you follow me on Instagram and saw this weekend pic of their couch that I fawn over every time I’m there:

    Love the nailhead trim and casters on this sofa

    I just flew back home yesterday and am not quite ready to get back to the reality of my to-do list that grew to epic lengths while I was gone. Better go knock some of that sucker out! See you all later in the week,

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    1. Kristi @ Chatfield Court says

      May 06, 2015 at 4:14 am

      Great tips Kris. I have some very awkward windows so I’m always looking for some great inspiration. Can I just declare my love for your mom’s couch now…love! Thanks for sharing.

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    2. Claire Brody says

      May 06, 2015 at 1:44 am

      What a gorgeous home! And those are tricky window treatments! Love what they did.

      Reply
    3. The Office Stylist says

      May 05, 2015 at 5:00 pm

      I totally agree! Long curtains can make such a big difference in any room. I love how all of these windows turned out.

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      • Kris @ Driven by Decor says

        May 05, 2015 at 9:46 pm

        Thanks so much!

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    4. Joanne says

      May 05, 2015 at 2:37 pm

      Your parent’s home is beautifully decorated from what I can see. I would love to see more of it if they don’t mind the intrusion. They have tackled some tricky windows. I’ve saved them all as inspiration. Can you share the name and make of the fabric in the dining room? I have been struggling to find the perfect material for drapes for the master.

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      • Kris Jarrett says

        May 28, 2015 at 11:20 pm

        Hi Joanne, my mom was able to dig up the name of her dining room fabric – it’s by Brunschwig & Fils and is called Festival of Lanterns (BR-79704-016). Sorry it took me so long 🙂

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    5. Laura Bervig says

      May 05, 2015 at 11:04 am

      Wow, what a beautiful home your parents have!! I love all of the window treatments but I am actually wondering where they got those lovely chairs on either end of the dining room table? The size and shape are perfect!

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      • Kris @ Driven by Decor says

        May 05, 2015 at 9:44 pm

        Hi Laura, For the life of me, I can’t remember where those came from but let me check with my mom and see if she remembers. If she does, I’ll let you know!

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      • Kris Jarrett says

        May 28, 2015 at 11:18 pm

        Hi Laura, sorry it took so long but I finally got the info on my mom’s dining room end chairs! They are made by Cox and called Kick Pleat Host Chairs.

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    6. Pam says

      May 05, 2015 at 10:47 am

      I love your parents’ home. What is the fabric for their couch? I love it! I am covering an antique couch ASAP and would love to know.

      Reply
      • Kris @ Driven by Decor says

        May 05, 2015 at 9:43 pm

        Hi Pam – unfortunately the couch fabric was simply one of the offerings from the couch manufacturer (which I believe was Wesley Hall) so I don’t know where you can get it by the hard. I wish I did know because I love it too!

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    7. Tina says

      May 05, 2015 at 10:25 am

      I would love to know where they got these beautiful window treatments also. They look custom made, correct? I have no talent with window treatments and would love to duplicate these in my home. Thanks for sharing! Tina

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      • Kris @ Driven by Decor says

        May 05, 2015 at 9:43 pm

        Hi Tina! Yes, they were all custom made. Their home was a model home for their neighborhood so a few of the treatments were there when they moved in but my mom had the other ones made. I think the dining room and family room/kitchen window treatments wouldn’t be too hard to make but the bedroom and bathroom ones would be totally out of my league!

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    8. Debbie says

      May 05, 2015 at 10:10 am

      Your parents have a very beautiful home. Thanks for sharing the different types of window treatments.

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      • Kris @ Driven by Decor says

        May 05, 2015 at 9:40 pm

        Thanks Debbie – I pass your sweet compliment on to my mom!

        Reply
    9. Design Chic says

      May 05, 2015 at 10:04 am

      What a beautiful home, Kris. I LOVE the first drapery treatment. and the fabric…gorgeous!!

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      • Kris @ Driven by Decor says

        May 05, 2015 at 9:40 pm

        Thanks – I’ll pass that on to my mom. Those are my fave too!

        Reply
    10. Carrie says

      May 05, 2015 at 9:58 am

      Your parents’ home is beautiful, Kris! Love this post and the ideas for tricky windows. 🙂

      Reply
      • Kris @ Driven by Decor says

        May 05, 2015 at 9:39 pm

        Thanks Carrie!

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    11. Denise Baliotti says

      May 05, 2015 at 9:50 am

      I see where you get your flair from!! Your parent’s home is lovely. Great tips on the window treatments & I do love that sofa. Tell us more!!

      Reply
      • Kris @ Driven by Decor says

        May 05, 2015 at 9:39 pm

        I know, that sofa is killer isn’t it?! If I’m remembering right it’s made by Wesley Hall. I joke with my mom that she’d better make sure I get that in the will 🙂

        Reply
    12. Kim says

      May 05, 2015 at 9:45 am

      Their home is beautiful. Those are some gorgeous window treatments.

      Reply
      • Kris @ Driven by Decor says

        May 05, 2015 at 9:38 pm

        Thanks Kim!

        Reply
    13. DiAnn says

      May 05, 2015 at 9:00 am

      Beautiful window treatments–simple but elegant. Glad you are visiting your family, so important. We just had a new metal roof put on our double wide and it inspired us to get busy on sprucing up the outside. Our son and daughter-in-law visited for two weekends and made all my “visions”, as Annie calls them, come true. Matt power washed the whole house and all our friends thought we painted!! It now looks pale yellow instead of dirty green. Annie painted the shutters and front door Blueberry Buckel. What fun. Have a great week. DUNNELLON DI

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      • Kris @ Driven by Decor says

        May 05, 2015 at 9:38 pm

        That is so sweet that your son and daughter-in-law helped you do a mini makeover of your home. Sounds like it has a completely new, fresh look! I love that you all decorate as a family 🙂

        Reply
    14. Erin says

      May 05, 2015 at 8:57 am

      I love your parent’s home and the curtains! Could you please tell me if they purchased the curtains in their dining room or did they have them specially made? If they bought them, would you mind sharing where they got them? Thanks for the great post!

      Reply
      • Kris @ Driven by Decor says

        May 05, 2015 at 9:36 pm

        Hi Erin! Thanks so much – I will let my mom know that you’re a fan 🙂 The curtains in their dining room were custom made – sorry, I don’t have a source for you!

        Reply
        • Erin says

          May 05, 2015 at 10:33 pm

          Darn! I was afraid of that 🙂 Thanks for letting me know!

          Reply
    15. Marty@A Stroll Thru Life says

      May 05, 2015 at 8:33 am

      Oh wow, their home is stunning and all of those window treatments are amazing. Great inspiration.

      Reply
      • Kris @ Driven by Decor says

        May 05, 2015 at 8:49 am

        Thanks so much Marty! I love their house too!

        Reply
    16. Lisa @ Shine Your Light says

      May 05, 2015 at 7:16 am

      Kris your parents’ home is beautiful!!! Please share more of it 🙂 All their window treatments are so pretty but I especially love the box pleated drapes in the dining room. What a fabulous idea for an recessed window bay with no adjoining wall space, and the design and fabric are just gorgeous!!!

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      • Kris @ Driven by Decor says

        May 05, 2015 at 8:48 am

        Thanks, I will pass your sweet comment on to my mom Lisa! I love their dining room drapes too – that fabric is a favorite of mine.

        Reply
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