Finishing touches are the best friend of a big reveal. Fashion, interiors, meals- it’s all about the presentation and the attention to detail. The master bathroom remodel project is now in the detail phase, namely, bathroom window treatment ideas. My better half is not happy with the results of the final paint application, the hardware install is not quite there, and my fixation with the cloudy mirrors who could benefit greatly from a meeting with vinegar and newspaper is driving me nuts. The “it’s perfect!” point is coming into view and that’s what matters.
This master bathroom remodel project for hire is more construction remodel than interior design and decorating based. We went with 60% of the client’s choices and the client went with 40% of ours. That is 100, isn’t it? Cost and in-stock availability remain the biggest considerations behind construction and design. Some projects present the need for custom fixtures and special materials orders, and then there are the projects where the materials are just a convenient trip to the local lumber yard, building supply, paint and home improvement store away. This one falls into the latter.
While I’m waiting for paint to dry and fixtures to fix, I’m working on the finishing details. I’ve been consulted to design the window treatment for the single window in the master bathroom. The window itself is fixed and the glass is textured for privacy. The client wants a working treatment, and what the client wants…
I want to stay as true to the aesthetic and period of the house as possible, but I also want the ease of operation and look a modern treatment offers. We both agreed and narrowed it down to a roman in either jute or textured fabric. A custom tier curtain is also in the running.
I fell in love with this new but made to look old distressed piece and immediately had it or something very similar to it in mind to use as a cornice treatment.
Do you prefer curtains, blinds, shades, shutters or no window treatment at all for a bathroom window?