In this window treatment project in Nonthaburi, we installed wooden blinds on the windows of a compact, Japanese-style house, embodying the Muji aesthetic. This approach is an excellent choice for smaller homes or apartments seeking to harmonize simplicity with functionality. Known for their simple, sleek, and uncluttered design, Muji houses truly stand out.
For most windows in this project, we chose dark-colored wooden blinds. This helps them stand out against the wood furniture inside the house.
However, in the living room with wide windows, we've incorporated a dual-layer curtain arrangement alongside the wooden blinds. This dual-layer window dressing provides not only versatility and convenience but also a stylistic edge. It allows the residents to moderate the daylight filtering into the room. By drawing back the blackout curtain and leaving the sheer curtain untouched, they can allow more sunshine to fill the room throughout the day and still have some privacy.
In the corridor, we've mounted high wooden blinds for the tall windows, and the entry door windows were also adorned with similar blinds. By choosing wooden blinds for the hallway, we aimed to optimize the limited available space, enabling easy passage by the blinds - a crucial consideration as blinds generally occupy less space compared to S-curve fabric curtains. Also, the aesthetic appeal of fabric curtains typically requires enough distance to appreciate their full beauty.
If you're interested in updating your own windows with practical and stylish treatments like these, please don't hesitate to contact us. We'd love to help you make the most of your space while adding a touch of elegance. You can reach us at [+66 94 293 6282] or [[email protected]]. We look forward to hearing from you soon!
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