12 Great Decorative Alternatives to Curtains
Filter light and views while drawing the eye by dressing windows in specialty glass, artistic screens or snazzy shades
Kurt Cyr
26 February 2014
Houzz Contributor Kurt Cyr is well-versed in design, having applied his talents to residences, furniture, fabrics, kitchenalia, and holiday ornaments and decorative products. He writes frequently about design, and is the author of "Centerpieces Through the Year," a how-to book about tablescaping.
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One way to add pattern to a room is at the windows. This is typically done with fabric, whether it’s voluminous swaths of drapery or tailored, functional shades. Both are excellent options, but there are other possibilities as well.
The windows themselves can form interesting patterns. Leaded glass and stained glass are traditional solutions, but industrial windows and doors can create a similar effect — though in a much more contemporary way. And then there are etched glass, screens, awnings and more. These not only manipulate the light coming in but create shadows as well.
The windows themselves can form interesting patterns. Leaded glass and stained glass are traditional solutions, but industrial windows and doors can create a similar effect — though in a much more contemporary way. And then there are etched glass, screens, awnings and more. These not only manipulate the light coming in but create shadows as well.
1. Leaded glass. These beautiful leaded glass windows lend a moody, dramatic air to this Arts and Crafts–style room. Though these kinds of windows aren’t for everyone, they are a wonderful example of how the design of a room can be incorporated into the windows.
Speak to a local window dealer about leaded glass
Speak to a local window dealer about leaded glass
2. Metal screens. Water jet–cut aluminum screens cast swirling arabesques of shadow and light on these floor-to-ceiling windows.
3. Sculptural screening. An algae-inspired sculpture hangs in front of a window wall like curtains here, adding interest and texture to this bright loft space.
4. Privacy patterns. This intricate stained glass pattern not only provides privacy in this very traditional room, but it softens the harsh sunlight to protect the delicate woods and fabrics.
5. Ethnic roller shades. Roller shades printed with a Moroccan zellige pattern add ethnic interest to this spare loft, while assuring privacy from neighbors.
Shop unique roller shades
Shop unique roller shades
6. Metal-framed doors. Factory-style metal doors take a no-nonsense, geometric approach to fenestration. The raw metal frames are reminiscent of Mondrian paintings.
Find a local door company
Find a local door company
7. Round stained glass. A contemporary, colorful stained glass oculus is the focal point of this very white space. It’s a bold choice and a successful one.
8. Patterned shades. Tucked behind full-height ecru draperies, a patterned shade adds just the right touch of interest to this serene bedroom. Note that it doesn’t match the link-patterned carpet, but is an equal companion to it.
9. Laser-cut panels. This is a bold new take on the classic café curtain: laser-cut wood panels that slide over the windows to provide privacy and light control. Roll them onto the blank wall and they become art pieces.
11. Screens. Lacy screens have been used for centuries in hot desert climates to create cool, sun-dappled interiors. The same approach is used to great effect in this dressing room and closet. The Delia solar shade filters the light and provides privacy.
12. Bottle glass. Colored glass rondelles fill the windows of this wine room, echoing the shapes of the vintage bottles nearby. The effect is not only beautiful but practical as well, since the wine is protected from direct sunlight.
More: Woven Wood Shades Tie Rooms Together
More: Woven Wood Shades Tie Rooms Together
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It’s abstract art on acrylic base and it’s a sliding screen
Awesome love lazer cut alumin and wood, and the blue lace blind! And the wine bottles! And stained glass in the right coloures is awesome!