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Discontinuing these designs: 4 Window Treatments that Modern Designers Consider Outdated and Avoid

Outdated window treatments are showing their age, here are four window styles that indicate a dated look and solutions to modernize them.

Outdated Window Treatments to Avoid: Designers' Displeasure Over 4 Persisting Decor Choices
Outdated Window Treatments to Avoid: Designers' Displeasure Over 4 Persisting Decor Choices

Discontinuing these designs: 4 Window Treatments that Modern Designers Consider Outdated and Avoid

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In the ever-evolving world of interior design, 2025 has brought a fresh perspective on window treatments. Gone are the days of roller shades and cornice boards, as designers are embracing new, more stylish options that add depth, texture, and visual richness to a room.

Yena Jung, founder of By Yena Designs, began her career in events in 2009 and has since made a professional pivot into general contracting and home renovation. In 2022, she started taking on full interior design projects. Jung, along with other designers, has noticed a shift away from traditional window treatments towards more modern alternatives.

One such alternative is the use of fabric roman shades. These shades are functional, providing another layer of texture without overwhelming the space. They are also seen as a more sophisticated choice compared to grommets or eyelet curtains, which are considered outdated in 2025.

Coco Greenblum, a designer, is against the use of roller shades in residential projects due to their commercial and cold feel. Instead, she recommends a double rod curtain idea or combining different window treatment styles. An example of a combination she recommends is a textured Roman shade paired with an outside-mount ripplefold sheer drape.

Another option is layered drapery, which can be achieved with light materials like linen. This combination not only adds texture but also provides a cleaner, more elegant aesthetic. Alison Downey, a designer, suggests avoiding the 'No-Treatment' Treatment and instead using layered drapery for texture, form, and function.

In 2025, it is not recommended to overlook windows in interior design. Instead, designers recommend replacing roller blinds with more stylish and modern window treatments. Blackout shades with patterns, such as polka dots, are a popular choice. These shades offer easy installation, functionality, and a fashionable look.

Instead of cornice boards, floor-to-ceiling draping or any inset treatment can be added as a complement to the overall design of the room. A cornice board that matches the fabric of the curtains is seen as overly contrived and takes away from the beautiful trim around a window.

In conclusion, 2025 has brought a new era for window treatments, with designers favouring options that add height, depth, and visual richness to a room. Whether it's layered drapery, fabric roman shades, or a combination of different styles, there are many options available that don't require customization. So, why not elevate your home's interior design by updating your window treatments today?

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