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|January 15, 2026
Revamping your windows' look can change up the whole feel of your room. SAM WYLIE-HARRIS asks an expert for some advice on styling them effectively
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IT’S the time of year for a fresh outlook on the world, and what better way to start than by giving your windows a makeover?
Whether it’s to switch up your space with a fabulous floral print, block out wintry drafts, or make a real feature of your vista, window accents can change the feel of your home.
“Layering window treatments is one of the simplest ways to take a room from looking simply furnished, to feeling fully finished - beautifully your own, but practical too,” says Chloe Dacosta, design manager at Blinds 2go and Curtains 2go.
“Not only does layering around your windows give you greater control over light, privacy, and temperature, but it also adds instant depth, softness, and character to your space.”
Here’s how to achieve a classic layered look when it comes to your windows...
Every layered window begins with an anchor, says Chloe, suggesting people opt for a blind as their base layer because it offers “day-to-day practicality without overwhelming the window.”
“I find roman blinds, roller blinds, shutters, and wooden blinds provide reliable privacy and light control - the best for a base layer - whilst still allowing you to be creative with your look.
“Sheer or light-filtering blinds are ideal for bright rooms where you still want to enjoy natural daylight, while blackout options are perfect for bedrooms.”
Choose a neutral shade if you want your base layer to disappear quietly into the background, she advises; or use a textured or patterned blind to bring subtle interest and complement your layers.
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