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Levolor Roman Shades: Room Darkening Patterns & Textures
Dining Room Window Treatments
- Soft, diffused light keeps dining pleasant
- Fabric shades provide a natural, soft feel
- Wood and faux wood enhance a traditional look
- Add drapery for a luxurious setting
- Romans add a decorative touch
Presentation is an essential part of any meal and dining room window treatments can magnify the ambiance for you and your guests. Whether you are seeking a relaxed, casual look with wood blinds or cellular shades, or you lean toward a more formal dining experience, with roman shades or drapery, Blindsgalore has all styles covered. Make sure to consider the light that enters the room during different times of the day and night so that you may soften the glare and darken the space for each meal. By controlling the amount of light, you can control the mood for a romantic dinner or a happy Sunday brunch.
Dining Room FAQAlmost any style of blind or shade will work in a dining room. We generally recommend something that will softly filter light, provide some privacy, and fits your style. For a more traditional aesthetic, stick with neutral colors. To update, add pops of color for a contemporary touch. Textured window treatments like woven woods will also add dimension to your décor.
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Different types of blinds each give a distinctive look to a dining room. Roman shades have a soft, elegant feel with hundreds of fabric options. Woven woods are perfect to bridge the modern-traditional gap with natural textures. Traditional wood or faux wood blinds are sure to elevate your style. Timeless shutters will also give your dining room a classic look that’s been a favorite for centuries. The choice is yours!
Drapery has always been one of the most popular window coverings used in dining rooms. When paired with faux wood or wood blinds, they create a beautiful, layered look that never disappoints. Curtains will add softness, texture, and color to one of the most used communal areas of your home.