You wouldn’t be the first to dismiss the importance of window furnishings when building a new home. From the practicality of electric or dual roller blinds to the beauty of sheers, shutters, and heavy curtains, you can potentially save yourself time and undue stress by considering window furnishings during your interior selections.  

‘Window furnishings are essential for privacy and keeping the light out of certain areas, such as your bedroom. But they also play a key role in enhancing your interior design and style,’ says Interior Designer, Cassie Morrison, who has been helping new homeowners design their dream interiors for over five years.   

‘The right window furnishings can really bring your home to life and are always an upgrade we recommend – there’s nothing better than moving straight into your new home with the window furnishings already installed and ready to go,’ says Cassie. 

‘Our official window furnishing partner, Lovelight, is an Australian owned and operated business offering a wide range of window furnishings to suit every home and budget,’ continues Cassie. 

Below, Cassie steps you through her ‘five Ps’ or five steps to selecting your window furnishings – price, placement, purpose, privacy, and presence. 

Consider the purpose and privacy of your window furnishings

Think about what your window furnishing is there to do. Is it to block out light so you can get a good night’s rest; protect your living room floors from harmful sunlight; offer increased privacy; or to enhance your interior style? Maybe it’s a combination of several different factors! 

‘The purpose of your furnishings will depend on the room and how you intend to use the space,’ says Cassie.  

Bedroom furnishings

Enhance your sleep by installing light-blocking window furnishings, such as a single roller blind or block out curtains. ‘Accentuate a feeling of luxury and provide another layer of privacy by adding a lovely sheer over the top,’ adds Cassie. 

Bathroom furnishings

When you build with Boutique Homes, you’ll receive obscured window glazing as a standard inclusion to all your bathrooms. It means that privacy shouldn’t be too much of a concern in this space. Instead, furnishings in your ensuite should focus on enhancing your tile and benchtop selections. ‘I love a crisp white shutter for this purpose. They also help to keep the light out if there’s no door between your ensuite and bedroom,’ says Cassie. ‘Another great choice would be a simple white roller blind – it’ll keep the light out while also rolling out of sight when not needed.’   

Living space furnishings

As the name suggests, dual rollers offer two sets of blinds: a screen roller for daytime that helps to protect your floors and furniture from the fading effects of sunlight during the day and a night roller for privacy in the evening. ‘Alternatively, a full height sheer curtain will enlarge the space, look great when both opened and closed and will always make a statement in the living and dining spaces,’ says Cassie. 

Match your window furnishings to your interior design

‘The presence of your window furnishings is all about how you want your home to look – furnishings have a direct impact on how you’ll feel in the space,’ says Cassie.  

‘Again, this is where your Interior Designer can help you select furnishings that match your interior design.’ 

Below, Cassie steps you through the window furnishings she recommends for some of our most popular interior styles:  

Hamptons

Creamy shutters will enhance the classic Hamptons frontage, especially in the living areas. 

Modern

Think heavy double sets of curtains or s-fold curtains, to accentuate the sense of luxury, coupled with sheers to ensure the functionality of the space during daylight hours.

Country

You’ll probably want to take full advantage of your views, particularly for those living in regional areas. Stick to sheers throughout.   

All our Lovelight window furnishings are made to measure.

We even measure the windows you aren’t quite ready to furnish, making the order and installation easier for you after handover.   

Overwhelmed by choice? When you build a home with us, you’ll work alongside a qualified Interior Designer who’ll walk you through the entire colour selection process, including window furnishings.  

 Need more tips for preparing for your Interior Design Consultation? Head to the Boutique Life blog

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