10 Unique DIY Window Treatments with Tutorials
DIY Window Treatments for the Budget Conscious
Each of these DIY window treatments are unique and oh so pretty. They prove that with a bit of ingenuity and creativity you can make your own custom window treatments at a fraction of the cost of custom draperies.
A word a caution, I doubt you can read this post without wanting at least one of these amazing ideas. There is a style for everyone and so much inspiration.
Feminine DIY Curtains
This is such a simple idea. Hang some pretty purchased sheers onto a round shower curtain. How easy is that and the effect is so soft and flowing. The perfect addition to our guest room. What room would you put it in?
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It All Started with Paint – Faux Leaded Glass Window
Shabby Chic Window Treatment
Burlap, a staple gun, some vintage lace and maybe some fabric flowers and they are no sew. These curtains are part of a lovely laundry room makeover.
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Junk Chic Cottage – Shabby Chic Laundry Room Window Treatment
Corrugated Awning Window Treatment
This idea is so trendy and fun with both farmhouse styling and galvanized metal. There are so many ways you could add to this, lace, or denim are the first things I think of.
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Shanty-2-Chic DIY Corrugated Metal Awning
Farmhouse Shelf Window Treatment
This post is from my blog, it takes almost no carpentry skills so I was able to put it together myself. It is a perfect way to add a little decor space and farmhouse flair to a small bedroom.
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Pretty DIY Home – DIY Farmhouse Shelf and Curtain Roda
Farmhouse Shutters
The farmhouse sink is an obviously beautiful farmhouse decor, but not everyone can afford it, or like me don’t want to totally commit to the farmhouse style in an urban setting. Unlike a permanent renovation these shutters will add some adorable farmhouse flare without a huge expense or permanent commitment. These shutters are made from recycled Ikea wood slats, pretty and refurbished. So well done.
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Funky Junk Interiors – Wood Gate Screens
Scalloped Cornice Window Treatment
Cornices are really striking, but they can be daunting to try and make. This simple scalloped cornice tutorial shows you how. This cornice would add an elegant chic mood to a room, but I think it would be fun in gingham or country fabric as a farmhouse element. Do you agree?
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The Homes I Have Made – Cornice Window Treatment
Industrial Curtain Rod Window Treatment
These rods are definitely the most heavy duty rods I have ever seen. They are so masculine and rugged. There is a local seller here who makes something very similar to this post and when I saw them in person I was stunned at how beautiful they are. Especially when the rods were paired with industrial lighting. This is a very stylish look.
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Sincerely Saturday – DIY Industrial Curtain Rod
Privacy Screen Window Treatment
Our neighbourhood is a typical new suburban neighbourhood with two storey homes spaced about ten feet apart. Privacy is definitely a concern, our master bathroom has a large window over the soaker tub that faces the street. The window is currently covered with heavy blinds that cost $100. Don’t you think this DIY solution would be prettier, less expensive and much more unique?
Thrift Diving – DIY Privacy Screen
Push Rod Window Treatment
This idea has so many possibilities and its ideal for above a kitchen window. It lends itself to all sorts of decor styles, vintage linens for shabby chick, lace for feminine, or gingham for farmhouse style. Two push rods and a small simple curtain and your done.
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Musings from a French Cottage – Push Rod Window Treatment
Iron Bracket Window Treatment
The title Iron Bracket doesn’t inspire thoughts about a very chic elegant feminine window treatment does it? But that is exactly what the Chateau Chic blog has created. Not sure what category you could fit this window treatment into; maybe feminine or farmhouse. I am going to categorize it into the I want this category. The hardest part of this treatment is keeping a lookout for fantastic large brackets.
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Cheateau Chic – Post No Longer Available
Shuttered Window Treatments
Happy Happy Nester – Window Treatments
These DIY window treatments have a few things in common. Each post comes with a tutorial, they are easy to do, pretty, stylish and unique. Personally, I much prefer them to the custom drapery look, they have much more individuality.
At the beginning of the post I said everyone would find at least one project they would have to try in their home. Please comment and let me know which are your favorites. I will respond letting you know mine.
Some Other DIY Ideas I Collected
Collection of Outdoor Tables
A large collection of unique DIY outdoor tables. I am certain you will find serveral you love.
Thank you so much for featuring my industrial curtain rods. They are actually not as masculine as you may think. I have them paired with some beautiful sheers and they look light and feminine.
These are great ideas Leanna! I love the way you elaborate every window treatments. These ideas would be a big help for all homeowners especially those moms like me.
Leanna these are all gorgeous ideas. No more of those outdated balloon curtains from the nineties. These look fresh and elegant.
No kidding Mary, remember the double swag sheer ones in bright colours no less? They went so well with the long shag rug lol. Thanks for commenting.
Great ideas! Thanks for sharing these window treatments to everyone with different taste and preferences. Windows facilitate in the entry of natural light colors to one’s home and it should be given attention.
Great roundup of window treatments. You included a lot of variety with something for everyone’s taste. Thank you for sharing at Vintage Charm.
Some really cute ideas here! In particular, I love the iron bracket one. And that is one I think I will copy!
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Hi Nikki: I love it as well, its so unique and feminine and vintage, and, and, and….. Its a gorgeous post.
Thanks for commenting.
All are cute ideas! I like the shower curtain rod, I would have never thought about that. Also like the shabby chic and farmhouse shelf. Thank you Leanna for linking up at the #BloggingGrandmothersLinkParty. I shared this post.
Thank you very much for the share Dee. I really thought these posts were all well done and the push rod curtains is extremely well done.
Wow! So many great ideas! I love your farmhouse shelf idea! Everyone is so pretty!
Thanks Michelle. There are a two ideas in this post that I want to try, the privacy screen those pretty rod iron cornices. Loved all these ideas so much better than drapes. Thanks for commenting.
These are really neat ideas. I want a fresh set for my office. But first I need to really give the sliding door a good cleaning. I had the pair I have no draping on the floor, but it really does not do well when it is the doorway to the yard.
These ideas are really different, they show you can think out of the box and solve an issue. The one for the bathroom is perfect for this house and the brackets would be so pretty on our main floor.
Thanks for commenting Pam, let me know what you end up doing with your office,