Bay Window Curtains and Rods
Bay windows can add a touch of style to your house, but it can be a challenge to find just the right window treatments to suit them. Special curtain rods and tracks designed for bay windows are available; however, you will need to determine the exact size of the space you want the rod or track to cover before you make your purchase. This John Lewis video provides a step-by-step guide for measuring and fitting a curtain rod to a bay window.
Exactly which style of bay window curtains that you decide to use will depend on a few different factors. You need to consider whether or not you need to use a window treatment for privacy or for light control, or whether you just want something that will look attractive. If your window faces a busy street, you probably want to put up some sort of window treatment that will give you a bit more privacy. You also want to select a window treatment to suit the rest of the decor around the bay window, whether that is more formal or more informal. Long panels made out of a richer, more substantial material can make the window look more formal.
Many people like to use a valance, either alone or with panels, for their bay window curtains. Some people use this type of curtain along with an attractive style of blinds in order to add privacy and light control when you need it. If light is not an issue, you could choose sheer curtains, otherwise you will probably want something a bit more substantial. People use everything from cotton to velvet for this purpose. If you have a decorative curtain rod, tab top curtains can help you to show it off.
You can also use pinch pleated or swag curtains for bay windows. WindowToppers.com sells swag curtains for bay windows in three-piece ruffled, tailored or lined sets that come in solid colors or print fabrics and include a filler valance.
Choosing the right bay window curtains can really make your bay window stand out and play a big part in your decorating scheme. Of course, you also want to make sure to choose the right furniture and accessories to complement the space.