Here’s something that happens not infrequently in my house: Sam spends the afternoon in his study or out of the house, and when he comes out/home he discovers that I have made some totally unexpected change to our decor or layout. I’ve learned over the years that he has very few strong opinions about interior design, so that has emboldened me to do pretty much whatever I want without getting his opinion first. And even when he is skeptical about something at first, usually he ends up liking it once he sees it or it grows on him over time. In short: I’m usually right. And I’m such a joy to live with.
Anyway, this phenomenon happened once again on a recent Saturday afternoon. Lately whenever I’m on our couch, I’ve been staring at our windows in dissatisfaction.
They’re nice windows, don’t get me wrong. But we don’t really see them, because we have them covered up with window treatments. We’re on the first floor and have close neighbors, so we have one layer of sheers that give us privacy, and then decorative panels on either end. And while I’ve always been a curtain person, they just started feeling wrong for our space — like too much frill and fabric for our style, and too much blocking of our view and window trim (which is kind of the only architectural element in our house).
So one afternoon I took it all down.
It’s impressive how much brighter and more open the space feels in person, and I love that we can actually enjoy our view out the picture windows. We’re on a hill, so in reality the front windows aren’t at street level and there’s not a privacy issue like I always thought there was.
The side window, however, is right next to our neighbors’ house and much closer to the level of the sidewalk, so we feel a bit more exposed without our curtain. I think that some sort of privacy shade might make sense for that window — something with a sleek profile that sits inside the window frame and still lets the light in when it’s closed, but also provides a little screening.
But then I can’t decide if the windows would look really unbalanced to have a shade on one of them and then nothing on the picture windows. Since we don’t need anything on the picture windows, though, I hate to spend money on shades because good quality privacy shades aren’t cheap (especially cordless ones, which are the only safe option for houses with young kids). I’m wondering about some sort of roman shade or simple valance that we could put on the picture window, sort of like Kim and Scott of Yellow Brick Home did in their bedroom:
Then we could do the same thing on the side window, and the roller shade apparatus would be hidden underneath it so that it looks like it has the same window treatments as the picture window.
But I’m not sure, this whole “no curtains” thing is new terrain for me! I’m liking it (and Sam quite likes it, if you were wondering!), but I don’t know what to do next. I’d love your advice…. Do you think curtain-less windows can ever look finished? What curtain alternatives — like roman shades or bamboo blinds — do you like? How do you deal with maintaining privacy while still letting in plenty of light?
I’ll end with some photos of our new naked windows that feature Murphy, since I know he’s the reason that at least 50% of you read this blog: