Thank you very much! I have been struggling with my kitchen window for a while now, and your guide is the most helpful I saw so far. I also followed your advices with the curtains in the bedroom and that turned out gorgeous!
Thank you so much for this Reynard!! I was especially happy to see the explanation for the perfect "S" fold on the sheers - something I've struggled to achieve!!! Xo from Canada ❤
Thank you!! I was picturing blackout curtains behind more natural, nicer looking fabric. I was thinking would I need a triple curtain rod for that (since I also want sheer curtains under...so layering sheer under then blackout next then nice lineny look on outside) but then heard some opinions a triple rod may look bulky. I started looking into how to sew blackout liner to fabric but not sure I want that big a sewing project. Was thinking maybe just the blacout part could be a nice woven blackout blind (hmm, maybe, so far haven't seen one tall enough to be hung outside frame enough to 100% not block any window when pulled up). But then this video said sure enough (yhis makes so mich sense) blackout-lined fabric curtains are a thing and also are insulating! Except will need to save up for that. Anyway, great video as always!
Also another option is window film. They make many kinds, like various privacy levels, one-way privacy, clear or patterns, some create light-catcher rainbows. Thoughts on window film??
I like curtains because i have sliding windows, and in the summer, i can open them from the middle or the side of the window, which means i can get a lovely breeze, by moving them out the way of the open window. You could also do this with vertical blinds.
This video has been quite useful for me. We have a few parts of the house which need new window treatments, but the most awkward has to be our bay window. The frame goes right up to the ceiling, and the sills are fairly deep, not an ideal mix! 😅
Hi Reynard ! Thank you for such informative video, do you have any recommended brand for ceiling mounted curtain rails? We have a 20 ft ceiling that’s needing curtain and I really want to invest in something with high quality because they will be hard to fix or replace. Thank you again !😊
So interesting, decades ago I made all the curtains for our first house and what a huge job that was. Do you have a video on the best colour/colours to paint walls? I now live in a cold house that faces south but with east facing bedroom windows. The house is 60+ yrs old and so just has the wood framed sash windows. Oh I should also add I prefer all white bed linen. tia
Great video! Lots of information to apply in our new home. By the way, what depth do ceiling mounted sheer curtains (ripple fold) normally need? Want to make sure I leave the right space between TV cabinet and the wall for them. Cannot find that information anywhere. Thanks
Hi Reynard, I love your videos and have learned so much. I have honeycomb blinds in my very tiny living room. Would you suggest adding curtains or would it make the space feel smaller?
I moved 10 months ago and I now live on the 6th floor. My privacy is no issue, because my view is at a large park. Only my livingroom and bedroom have windows. I have sheer curtains and blackout curtains for my windows. I love curtains. I really don't like (romain) blinds and shutters. I my previous house the kitchen had also windows. There I had cafe curtains.
A fan from Thailand here. Thanks for another great video! A question though: My windows are right under a huge beam. And it’s a super windy&sunny side of the apartment. Is curtain/rod the most suitable? And where should I put the rod/railing? Right under the beam (and risk making the room smaller) or high up on the beam (aka mounting closer to the ceiling but the heat from the window can get through?).
Is it better to have a uniform look and use the same treatment in the entire space or can we vary depending on the space (ex: bedroom curtains and living room roller shafes)?
I have outside mounted aluminium venetian blinds in my new build home, best way to keep the summer heat out ☀️ Most houses have the rollers or blinds mounted outside here in Germany, do you have any idea why this ist not really popular in the USA?
What is the water resistant timber alternative he references at 4:19? It sounds like 'vision wood', but I dont think that's what he is actually saying...
I'm surprised you didn't mention biggest con of roller blinds. They're annoying as hell if you have horizontally-sliding windows or a sliding door because if you open the window or door even a little bit and the roller blind isn't completely open, any breeze makes the blind flap around and repeatedly hit the frame or architrave.
i have this dilemma where my windows are both facing my bed which is in the corner of the room. What options do i have for my windows. currently im using curtains but it just tucks in behind my bed and aesthetically and functionally its not very effective. help
This video is very timely for someone who’s about to move in to our newly built home without curtains yet. Thanks!
Thank you very much! I have been struggling with my kitchen window for a while now, and your guide is the most helpful I saw so far. I also followed your advices with the curtains in the bedroom and that turned out gorgeous!
Thank you so much for this Reynard!! I was especially happy to see the explanation for the perfect "S" fold on the sheers - something I've struggled to achieve!!! Xo from Canada ❤
You helped me make some decisions. Thank you!
thanks for taking the time to create this video! I'm not sure what to get and this really helps me
thankyou for another informative video.
Thank you!! I was picturing blackout curtains behind more natural, nicer looking fabric. I was thinking would I need a triple curtain rod for that (since I also want sheer curtains under...so layering sheer under then blackout next then nice lineny look on outside) but then heard some opinions a triple rod may look bulky. I started looking into how to sew blackout liner to fabric but not sure I want that big a sewing project. Was thinking maybe just the blacout part could be a nice woven blackout blind (hmm, maybe, so far haven't seen one tall enough to be hung outside frame enough to 100% not block any window when pulled up). But then this video said sure enough (yhis makes so mich sense) blackout-lined fabric curtains are a thing and also are insulating! Except will need to save up for that. Anyway, great video as always!
Your videos are wonderful. Love your tips and guidelines.😊
Also another option is window film. They make many kinds, like various privacy levels, one-way privacy, clear or patterns, some create light-catcher rainbows. Thoughts on window film??
Super video! It would be great to see some ready made options in the uk.
Exactly this morning I was asking my husband what should we put into the bathroom 😃 as it is a wet space…
Awsome video!
Thank you! Please do more videos like this (guides to different types of ___)
You got it! What are some topic syou’d like to see?
@@reynardlowell hmm like diff types of doorways/doors, lighting fixtures in certain room/ambience types
I have loved the “top down/bottom up” shades ever since I learned about them. They’re pretty pricey though 😢😢
I like curtains because i have sliding windows, and in the summer, i can open them from the middle or the side of the window, which means i can get a lovely breeze, by moving them out the way of the open window. You could also do this with vertical blinds.
This video has been quite useful for me. We have a few parts of the house which need new window treatments, but the most awkward has to be our bay window. The frame goes right up to the ceiling, and the sills are fairly deep, not an ideal mix! 😅
Reynard, would be great to see a new window choice video, aluminum, vinyl, etc, etc, make one please!!!
Can you mix window treatments styles in same room? Ex. Sliding door and windows. (6 windows 42x60 plus a sliding door)
Is it a beginner's guide (thumbnail) or ultimate guide (title)?
Ultimate beginner guide?
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Hi Reynard ! Thank you for such informative video, do you have any recommended brand for ceiling mounted curtain rails? We have a 20 ft ceiling that’s needing curtain and I really want to invest in something with high quality because they will be hard to fix or replace. Thank you again !😊
So interesting, decades ago I made all the curtains for our first house and what a huge job that was. Do you have a video on the best colour/colours to paint walls? I now live in a cold house that faces south but with east facing bedroom windows. The house is 60+ yrs old and so just has the wood framed sash windows. Oh I should also add I prefer all white bed linen. tia
Great video! Lots of information to apply in our new home. By the way, what depth do ceiling mounted sheer curtains (ripple fold) normally need? Want to make sure I leave the right space between TV cabinet and the wall for them. Cannot find that information anywhere. Thanks
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Do you have any shoe rack and coat hanger suggestions?
Hi Reynard, I love your videos and have learned so much. I have honeycomb blinds in my very tiny living room. Would you suggest adding curtains or would it make the space feel smaller?
I moved 10 months ago and I now live on the 6th floor. My privacy is no issue, because my view is at a large park. Only my livingroom and bedroom have windows. I have sheer curtains and blackout curtains for my windows. I love curtains. I really don't like (romain) blinds and shutters. I my previous house the kitchen had also windows. There I had cafe curtains.
A fan from Thailand here. Thanks for another great video! A question though: My windows are right under a huge beam. And it’s a super windy&sunny side of the apartment. Is curtain/rod the most suitable? And where should I put the rod/railing? Right under the beam (and risk making the room smaller) or high up on the beam (aka mounting closer to the ceiling but the heat from the window can get through?).
Great video :) but you missed bamboo blinds or the like.
Is it better to have a uniform look and use the same treatment in the entire space or can we vary depending on the space (ex: bedroom curtains and living room roller shafes)?
I have outside mounted aluminium venetian blinds in my new build home, best way to keep the summer heat out ☀️ Most houses have the rollers or blinds mounted outside here in Germany, do you have any idea why this ist not really popular in the USA?
What can I do with an arched window in a small kitchen dining area? The window is at the front of the house and faces the street.
valuable information where you buy the light filtering curtains for the sliding door. are those on a track?
Yes they are on a track.
What is the water resistant timber alternative he references at 4:19? It sounds like 'vision wood', but I dont think that's what he is actually saying...
Visionwood venetian is popular here in Australia. It's a a lightweight timber look material - they're made for the harsh weather here.
@reynardlowell ah thank you for the quick response. I don't think we have that in the UK, which would be why Google wasn't returning any results!
I'm surprised you didn't mention biggest con of roller blinds. They're annoying as hell if you have horizontally-sliding windows or a sliding door because if you open the window or door even a little bit and the roller blind isn't completely open, any breeze makes the blind flap around and repeatedly hit the frame or architrave.
i have this dilemma where my windows are both facing my bed which is in the corner of the room. What options do i have for my windows. currently im using curtains but it just tucks in behind my bed and aesthetically and functionally its not very effective. help
Roller blinds? You mean shades? I grew up with these and would like to have them again.
Yeah we call them blinds here in Australia. But yes roller shade is the same thing.
Hi what about Veri shades and Zebra
Hey! Where do you buy your t shirts from???
That's not a T-shirt
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Ur ideas are good but it is so difficult to understand your accent. Pls give sub titles for your videos
You can turn on the caption feature yourself
So helpful, thank you!