How to Dress Up Your Vancouver Window Treatments for the Holidays
Date: December 30, 2020
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We could all benefit from a little extra holiday spirit. With all of the downtime and days spent indoors, focus on making your home one you love being in. It’s easy to take out your decorations and use them in the same way you have every year, but why not make the most of your Vancouver window treatments by trying out these holiday decoration ideas?

Frosted Windows

Make it look like it’s snowing outside, even if we don’t end up getting any snow this December in Vancouver. Head over to your local Micheal’s and pick up some frosted snow in a can and decorate your windows. These products are specially designed to be easy to clean, not stain and be safe for your glass.

Add Some Greenery

Line your Vancouver window treatments with a pop of green. Hang branches of evergreen decorated with pinecones for an extra touch. You can also hang a large wreath, or multiple mini wreaths that match for a cohesive and interesting pop of style.

Decorate Your Shutters

Wooden shutters are already festive on their own, being made of a natural material. Complement their look even further by decorating them with lush, natural green garlands and yellow-tinted fairy lights. This is also a great way to use up fallen branches from your tree.

Decorate with Candy

Use festive holiday treats like a candy cane and red and white swirled candy to decorate the greenery in your home. You can even use them on your tree! With a simple pin, you can attach these to drapes, shades and sheers.

Line Them with Fairy Lights

There is nothing more magical than cozy, sparkling fairy lights during the holidays. Line your sheers or drapes with fairy lights and create a wall of illuminating light. This works best on sheer or semi-sheer drapes as they will allow the light to softly filter through, as opposed to blackout shades or drapes.

Not confident in your Vancouver window treatments? Get in touch with us to learn more about what we offer and update your coverings just in time for the new year.