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George Clarke talks windows (plus get a sneak peek inside his townhouse!)
Architect and TV presenter George Clarke provides insights into window treatments for period properties, emphasizing that the chosen treatment can significantly influence a room's aesthetic. Partnering with Hillarys, Clarke addresses common window dressing challenges such as privacy, insulation, and the specific needs of wide, bay, and Crittall windows.
The article begins by stressing the importance of setting clear objectives for window treatments. Homeowners should determine whether their primary goal is design-focused, light control, privacy, or heat insulation before selecting options. Adhering to these objectives ensures that the chosen treatment effectively serves its intended purpose.
For wide windows in urban environments, such as those found in 1960s London townhouses, privacy is a key concern due to proximity to other buildings and passers-by. Sheer roller blinds are suggested as an effective solution, as their light fabric creates a veil-like effect that maintains diffused light while providing necessary privacy.
Improving heat insulation is another critical aspect, especially for wide windows where heat loss can be substantial. Made-to-measure curtains are recommended to enhance insulation and improve room acoustics, contributing to a more intimate and cozy atmosphere.
When space limitations prevent the use of curtains, such as in smaller bedrooms with full-width windows, layering blinds offers a practical alternative. Clarke describes a setup in his son's bedroom where a white roller blind for privacy is combined with a blackout Roman blind, offering the benefits of curtains in a space-efficient manner.
Crittall windows, known for their industrial yet smart feel, have gained popularity with the open-plan living trend. While these steel-framed windows facilitate a sense of continuity between indoor and outdoor spaces, concerns about their potentially 'tough' or 'cold' appearance are common. Lined curtains are advised to soften the look, add color, provide privacy, and offer extra insulation during colder months. It is crucial to extend the curtain track sufficiently wide so that the curtains can be fully drawn back, preserving the distinctive integrity of the Crittall frame.
Bay windows, a cherished period feature, present unique decorative challenges due to their size, extensive glass, and multi-plane projection, which allows ample sunlight but can compromise privacy. Shutters are presented as an ideal solution for bay windows. Made-to-measure shutters can be tailored to fit each section of the window, providing a bespoke look. Their adjustable panels offer flexible control over light entry and privacy, allowing them to be fully opened or closed as needed. Custom color options further enable seamless integration with the room's decor.
The article concludes by encouraging readers to seek further advice on styling period windows from George Clarke and Hillarys, a leading supplier of made-to-measure window dressings in the UK.
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