If you’re looking for window treatments for a bathroom, it is important to consider privacy, ease of operation, and appropriate style. There are many options to choose from for bathroom windows, including curtains, roller shades, and blinds.
If you choose curtains, it is best to get shorter curtains that don’t touch the floor, as bathroom floors quickly accumulate dust, dirt, and even water that can transfer onto the curtains. Shorter curtains will also give you easier access to bathroom floors when you are cleaning. Fabric is a key consideration if you choose to decorate your bathroom windows with curtains. Forgo dry-clean-only options in favor of easy to clean, synthetic materials that won’t be harmed by the moisture and humidity from baths and showers.
Privacy is one of the most important things to think about when choosing bathroom window treatments. If your bathroom window faces a street or neighbor, consider an opaque window treatment that will block people from seeing inside the bathroom. Cellular shades are a good option for providing privacy while still allowing some light to flow through. Mini blinds close tightly for optimum privacy. If you choose mini blinds, it is best to select a vinyl mini blind instead of aluminum, since vinyl is more resistant to moisture and humidity.
Bathroom window treatments need to provide easy access to the windows for cleaning and ventilation. Blinds and shutters are easy to operate and their slats can be positioned in varying ways for different levels of light control and privacy. Faux wood is a better choice than natural wood for bathrooms, as natural wood can warp from bath and shower humidity. Roller shades also provide durable material and easy operation.
If your heart is set on a certain type of window treatment but it doesn’t provide the privacy or functionality you need in a bathroom, consider adding custom options or upgrades to combine the look you want with the functionality you need. If you want the look of woven woods but are concerned about privacy, simply add a liner. Roman shades can be found in light, easy-to-clean fabrics with top-down/bottom-up options for light filtration so they won’t make the bathroom look smaller. There are numerous window treatment options available to match your needs and your bathroom décor.
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