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8 Window Treatment Ideas for Sunrooms

Sunrooms offer the best of both worlds: the sense of being outdoors within the comfort of your own home.

If you have a sunroom, chances are the first thing you didn't think about when buying your house was dressing the windows. However, to fully enjoy this space, you need to install window coverings that make sense for your room.

Blinds and curtains are the most popular window treatments for sunrooms. But they're not the only option! Here's a look at some of our most popular options:

Let’s discover window treatment recommendations suitable for sunrooms.

 

1. Woven Wood Shades

These shades are great for sunrooms as they aren’t heavily insulated to keep out sun rays when kept closed. Generally made using renewable resources such as jute and bamboo, they’re an eco-friendly option if you’re looking to add organic elements to your interiors.

Woven wood shades also come with the top-down/bottom-up feature which allows you to lower and raise them from the top as well as the bottom. They, in turn, block the sun without making the room too dark.

 

2. Curtains

Fabric curtains are a good way to add a soft texture to your sunroom windows. Translucent white sheer curtains allow the space to look bright and airy during the day. Alternatively, you can create a bright ambience with a pop of color by selecting sheer curtains in a watery pastel hue.

For increased privacy and better protection against UV rays, layer them with lined draperies.

There’s a wide variety of hardware available, ensuring you find something to suit your interiors.

 

3. Roller Shades

From blackout fabrics to light-filtering materials, roller shades come in many styles and colours. Their low profile allows them to blend into any room flawlessly by using minimal window space. These sleek compact shades can be raised and lowered using a beaded chain system. The motorized version allows for even easier operation.

 

4. Plantation Shutters

You might not think of plantation shutters in conjunction with a sunroom, but they’re ideal window treatments in traditional homes. These permanent structures fit perfectly in sunrooms as the idea of the space is to allow sunlight to enter while blocking glare. When kept closed, they offer privacy.

Along with being highly durable, they’re easy to clean and add value to homes.

 

5. UV-Blocking Window Film

Window films block up to 99% of the sun’s harmful ultraviolet rays while allowing in natural light. They both absorb and reflect the sun’s energy, keeping your sunroom at an ideal temperature. This takes stress off your HVAC system and, in turn, lowers utility bills.

They also protect your flooring and furniture against fading caused by the sun’s rays and come with privacy tinting to protect your interiors against prying eyes.

Window films can be paired with other window treatments such as curtains, blinds and shutters for additional energy efficiency.

 

6. Roman Shades

These window treatments also allow you to control the amount of light that enters your sunroom. You can pull them down when you want less privacy and retract them to look outside.

Roman shades come in a wide variety of fabrics and patterns and fit in well with traditional, modern and contemporary interiors. You can also add motorization, cordless lift systems and privacy liners with decorative trims and scallops.

If energy efficiency is your primary concern, choose Roman shades made with heavier materials that offer better insulation than lighter ones.

 

7. Cellular Shades

Also popularly known as honeycomb shades, these window treatments are fashionable and popular for their insulating properties. They have air pockets in the structure of the honeycombs to trap air to act as a barrier against excessive cold or heat. This ensures you stay cozy, no matter the temperature outside, and lowers energy costs.

You can also adjust them to suit your lighting needs. Cellular shades are available with blackout lighting too, allowing you to block out sunlight completely.

The cordless varieties also make them ideal for homes with pets and children.

 

8. Vertical Blinds

Ideal for wide windows and sliding doors, vertical blinds offer excellent light control for those sunny mornings when you want the sun to shine on you without obstruction.

They come with UV-coated slats to create a barrier against the sun’s rays so your new couch or antique cupboard won’t lose colour over time. These blinds also add visual height to a sunroom.

 

Additional Tips:

  • Window treatments don’t need to cover the length of the windows in a sunroom. If you have multiple levels of windows, you can hang window treatments on the lower ones. This allows you to stream sunlight in through the upper half while the lower is covered for privacy.

  • Choose window treatments that are easy to adjust. Since light levels change throughout the day, you wouldn’t want window treatments you have to keep adjusting.

  • If you have boldly-patterned window treatments, pick furniture in solid or neutral colours to match. If you want to integrate bold patterns with neutral furniture pieces, choose upholstered furniture that uses the same fabric as your window treatments, and vice versa.

There are many kinds of window treatments, so finding the perfect ones for your sunroom is totally doable. Turn it into the go-to place for you and your loved ones to relax, enjoy a coffee, read a book or entertain guests. To get the perfect window treatments for your sunroom, be sure to consider its decor along with the size and shape of its windows.

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