- Eyebrow arched windows pose an interesting design dilemma when trying to decide on window treatments. Creating a uniform look is difficult when nothing is even at the top of the window. However, there are some tricks that work well in setting up these window treatments.
- The window is covered with a palliated, shirred fabric that starts in the center of the bottom rail of the window like a fan or a ray of sun---thus, the name sunburst. This window treatment gives a soft glow to a room even when the main window curtains are completely shut. A rosette can be added to the middle of the bottom rail for a decorative focal point.
- Arched fixed shutters are a great option for those who already have shutters on their other windows. Adding an arched shutter and painting it the same color as the rest of the shutters will give the window treatments a uniform and elegant look.
- These window treatments are just regular curtains. The difference is that they start at the peak of the arch, thus allowing a full curtain and sheer rod to extend all the way across the window. This is an easy, inexpensive and practical way to put window treatments on an arched-top window bay.
The Sunburst
Arched Fixed Shutters
Top Mount Curtains
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