Your dining area sets the mood for meals and gatherings. Curate the perfect atmosphere with window dressings that combine luxury and practicality.
Setting the Scene
- Ambience: Layered shading allows for soft daytime illumination and total blackout for intimate dinners.
- Scale & proportion: Floor‑to‑ceiling treatments enhance room height; balanced by furniture and rug placement.
Product Guide
- Roman Blinds: Fabric folds add texture; pair blackout interlinings with light‑filtering sheers on a double track.
- Roller & PerfectFIT™: Sleek fascia hides mechanism; choose blackout or thermal rollers for evening meals.
- Curtains: Eyelet, pencil pleat, or wave headings in linen or velvet—mix sheers and lined panels for depth.
- BiFold & Panel Blinds: Wide panels stack away for wide openings; manual or motorised operation on multi‑track systems.
- Wood & Faux Wood Venetians: Slat widths from 25 mm to 50 mm—coordinate tape trims with table linens.
Styling & Maintenance
- Hardware finishes: Match curtain poles and blind rails to metalware—brass for traditional, matte black for modern.
- Seasonal updates: Swap out cushion covers to reflect seasonal colour—rich jewel tones in autumn, soft pastels in spring.
- Cleaning: Vacuum fabric folds, dust venetian slats with an extendable duster, and steam‑clean curtains.
DIY Blinds Tip: For formal dining rooms, install a separate track for sheer curtains and a second for blackout panels—control light in layers to suit every meal.