Window Treatments for Children’s Rooms

In the Hunter Douglas collection of window treatments, there are many stylish options to choose from. But how do you know which are best for your kid’s rooms? After all, kids have unique needs that are always evolving, and window treatments are an important part of creating a safe home atmosphere where your kids can flourish. So let our design team help by outlining the most important features to look for when selecting window treatments for children’s rooms. Then, you’ll know which of the stylish Hunter Douglas products will best meet your children’s needs and your tastes.

Window Treatments Children’s Rooms, Hunter Douglas NewStyle® Composite Shutters near Dubuque, Iowa and Galena, Illinois (IL)

Tips for Choosing Window Treatments for Children’s Rooms

  • The Best in Child Safety: For most parents the number one factor when choosing window treatments for children’s rooms is safety. Kids get into everything, and traditional corded systems can pose a risk as kids can become entangled in the treatment’s loose lines. This poses a strangulation hazard, especially for young kids and small pets, so cordless is always the way to go for window treatments for children’s rooms.
  • Versatile Light Control: Children’s rooms have two main uses: play during the day and sleep at night. So, when choosing window treatments for children’s rooms look for shades that have the ability to be useful in both situations. Ideally, the treatment will let natural light in during the day to brighten the room and block it at night and naptime to create darkened interiors primed for sleep.
  • Noise Reducing for Better Sleep: To create the best possible sleep environment for your children there are three main environmental factors to contend with: light, temperature, and sound. Window treatments for children’s rooms are a key part of that control as they can block sunlight for darker interiors, help insulate rooms against drafts, and absorb exterior noise for quieter rooms more suitable for sleeping kids.
  • Neutral Tones: While children’s rooms are a fun place to play with color, window treatments are sometimes better left in neutral tones. This is because a good set of window shades will last for years, during which time your tastes and your children’s needs will change. Neutral window shades are able to transition with you as your children grow and redecorate their rooms remaining a usable element for maturing aesthetics.

Hunter Douglas Window Treatments for Children’s Rooms

  • Hard Shutters: Interior plantation style shutters meet many of the unique needs applicable for window treatments for children’s rooms yet still have a polished look. They are cord-free operating using a tilt bar instead. They offer versatile light control thanks to their tilting louvers that block direct sunlight but still provide natural interior illumination. And they are available in a range of neutral tones including wood tones and shades of white. Plus, hard shutters are incredibly durable, especially advanced faux-wood composites like NewStyle® Composite Shutters by Hunter Douglas that were specifically designed to stand up to high use areas.
  • Cellular Shades: Thanks to their unique honeycomb construction cellular shades like Duette® Cellular Shades excel at controlling temperature in a room offering insulation over vulnerable windows. They are also excellent sound absorbers, and in the Hunter Douglas collection can come with the innovative Duolite® system that combines a light filtering and room darkening shade in one for expanded light control. Cellular shades are also compatible with PowerView® Automation that turns these window treatments for children’s rooms into safer cord-free options.

Contact Us

Create safe and stylish spaces for kids in your home with the expansive collection of window treatments for children’s rooms from Hunter Douglas. Request a consultation with the design team at Vignettes Home to discuss your options today. Vignette Home has two locations near Dubuque, Iowa and Galena, Illinois to better serve the communities of Dubuque, IA; Cedar Rapids, IA; Davenport, IA; Platteville, IA; Galena, IL.