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There are many ways to dress your windows: curtains, sheers, stickers, blackout panels, blinds and more. What is the most suitable dressing for your small windows?
To find the answer, discover our gallery of 55 ideas from curtain small window.
Small window curtain in 55 inspiring ideas
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If you want to protect yourself from external looks and do not deprive yourself of the natural light of the sun, there are several ideas that may suit your windows. For example, put on a white or other light color that will let the light through and protect you from view. Another very practical solution is the blackout panel. Here is a panel with black and white stripes very trendy:
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If your interior lacks color, the curtain is the ideal solution to bring a little color in your living room, kitchen, dining room or bedroom. Choose the color according to the design of your interior and associate it well with the colors already present in the interior in question. It is also important to follow one’s own tastes and preferences in choosing colors.
White curtain with floral motifs and wooden sign
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The curtain on slides is ideal if you have a small roof window. You can, of course, install a blind, but to be more original the curtain behind the scenes is a very good idea. For small windows, one of the most common solutions is the valance. It represents a simple strip of fabric that will dress your windows with charm.
Curtain on slides ideal for roof windows
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The sliding panel is very practical. It can cover partially or totally your window. It is chic and easy to handle. The stickers are invited on our windows! Ideal solution for bathrooms or living room, blackout stickers dress the windows gently. They preserve your privacy without blocking the passage of light. They can also be a very elegant decoration.
Sliding panels in three different colors
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Stickers and trompe l’oeil movies have become a trend lately. They are ideal for the bathroom, living room or kitchen.
Blanking sticker in white
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The rolling awning is a common solution for roof windows. It will allow you to play with the brightness of your room. It can be blackout, sift or open. There are also Venetian blinds. To effectively and partially hide the light, the Venetian blind comes to the rescue. For a warmer and more cocooned interior, opt for wooden Venetian blinds.
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If complete black does not bother you, blackout curtains are the perfect solution for the bedroom.
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Which curtain to choose for his kitchen? The kitchen is really not an intimate space and the occultation does not have to be complete. On the contrary, it is better to opt for a window shade that lets in light and you can quietly cook. Opt for a transparent or light-colored curtain or for a windbreak.
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The one-way mirror has always been perfect to protect yourself from prying eyes! Often those who live on the ground floor, prefer this way of occultation to ensure complete privacy, but keep natural light.
Blackout sticker for window with original pattern
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The solutions are very numerous: trompe-l’œil panels, glossy, flowery, striped or leather curtains, blinds with vertical or colored stripes, curtains and others. It all depends on your tastes and the room where your small window is located. Some rooms require more privacy than others. For this reason, the choice is yours! We hope we will help and inspire you with our idea gallery:
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Small striped window curtain in white and red
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