16 Simple DIY Window Treatment Projects

Does your home feel outdated, dark and cramped? One way to make your home feel more bright, open, and spacious is to allow more natural lighting. This involves expanding or replacing your windows. Not only does adding windows drastically improve the atmosphere, finishing touches such as window treatments can help add personality to your space.

For instance, roman shades can add a classic look of elegance to your windows. By adding  curtains, you can create a backsplash that compliments the rest of your room’s interior. If you’re on a budget or if you like to try something original and creative, below are sixteen simple DIY window treatment ideas to help you transform your space.

1. A little fabric can give old Roman shades a brand new look

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2. Embellish plain curtains with swing stripes

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3. Drapery clips turn cute kitchen towels into instant cafe curtains

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4. Block wandering eyes with some spray-on frosting

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5. Add flare to your space with tie dye curtains

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6. Create a chic space with ruffled burlap curtains

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7. Make your space pop with indoor shutters

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8. Craft faux Roman shades without having to sew

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9. Introduce some Victorian elements with pretty lace privacy windows

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10. Add some patterns and colour with a no-sew Roman shade

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11. For a rustic look, add some curtains made of repurposed grain sacks

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12. Make your kitchen nice and cozy with DIY cafe curtains

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13. For a down-to-earth and welcoming space, try covering your windows with burlap

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14. Impress guests with Roman shades made of indigo dyed marble linen

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15. Tie up your shade with cute ribbons for a fancy look

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16. For a whimsical and soft look, add buttons to your ribbon loops

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Posted by Fidan

A young enthusiast with a passion for home decor and architecture, I love writing articles that inspire and guide readers in transforming their spaces into stylish, functional, and beautiful environments.