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Curtain Treatment For Triangular Dormer Window

  • 11-01-2014 4:10pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 29


    Could anyone help me with a workable solution for a curtain or blind for a triangular dormer window??
    The window itself consists of three separate windows, ie, a normal rectangular window, and two returns which are both triangular in shape. The two triangles measure about five foot wide along the top.

    The major problem with this window is that it's set up high into the wall in an attic bedroom and you'd need a stepladder to open and close the curtains! I thought perhaps roman blinds might work, since the pulll cord could hang low enough to reach easily, but I doubt a roman mechanism would work properly for a triangular window.

    Would a roller blind (yawn!) be the most practical solution here?

    I think I've attached a picture....


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,219 ✭✭✭jos28


    It's a gorgeous window, do you have to cover it with a curtain ? I think it's a lovely feature on it's own. You can get motorised blinds made, I've no idea of the price though. Might be worth checking out someone like this

    http://www.irishblinds.ie/motorised-blinds.html


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