Window Treatment Trends for 2016

We recently shared some of our favorite color trends that we think will be big in 2016. But that’s not all we see trending in the new year! There are some great styles, fabrics, and textures that we think you’ll be seeing in more and more homes over the next few months. Here are a few of our favorites window treatment trends for 2016.

Fringe

Window Treatment Trends for 2016: Fringe

Fringe has been popular in the fashion world recently and it’s starting to cross over into interior design. We really like how a touch of fringe can add whimsy to your drapes. The fringe trim on this Georgia St. drape really pops and adds some fun to a classic style.

Cornices

Window Treatment Trends for 2016: Cornices

Many times, the greatest beauty comes from contrast. We love the look of a flowing drape paired with a structured cornice. Cornices also look great on their own, especially in areas where a full drape does not make sense. We’re using cornices more and more in homes, and we think this trend will continue in 2016.

Rich Texture

Window Treatment Trends for 2016: Rich Texture

Rich touchable texture on your windows adds depth and warmth, and we’re seeing it more frequently in drapery design. Apparel-inspired textures like the pleated wool of Remington St. (left) and the warm sweater knit of Princeton St. (right) are two of our most popular styles. The wool pleats give a feeling of sleek elegance, like a fine suit, and the knit brings the cozy feel of your favorite sweater!

If one of these trends is speaking to you, or if you’re looking to do something new in 2016, schedule a design consultation with us. We’ve got designs, fabrics, blinds, and shades to fit every style, from traditional to modern. You can embrace one of these popular styles, or create your own timeless look.

You can also find trending and classic window treatments in our Etsy Store.

No matter your taste, we guarantee well-dressed windows that you’ll love for years to come.

 

 

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