Window Scarf
A window scarf is just what it sounds like; a scarf for a
window. Picture yourself putting on a scarf to enhance your outfit, and that’s pretty much what you do with a scarf
for a window. Of course, the one for a window is most likely going to be a lot larger. The beauty of this type of
window treatment is its versatility. It can be made from a host of different materials, although for obvious
reasons, the materials will usually be ones that hang well. They can come in a variety of colors as well, and the
possibilities for what you can do with them as far as enhancing your window are limited only by your
imagination.
What exactly can you do with a window scarf? For one thing, you
can use it on its own to dress up a window, or you can combine it with curtains, shades, or blinds. You can put two
different types of window scarves together to create a design on one window, and you can pair the scarf with
different kinds of hangers or holders. You can use a scarf on one window of a room and curtains on the rest of the
windows, or use scarves on all windows of a room. In fact, there are so many possibilities that it’s often a good
idea to sit down in the room with sketch pad and sketch out some different ideas before you go shopping, or look
through some decorating magazines.
When you are searching for a window scarf, you can find them in
most major department stores or home decoration stores. JC Penney offers the Supreme Stripe scarf valance that adds
a cozy warmth to any room either by itself or paired with solid color curtains, and sells for around $45. Bed Bath
and Beyond offers a variety of window scarves in brands such as Addison and Foxford, ranging in price anywhere from
$20 to $100.
One of the best places to shop online for a window scarf is
Overstock(dot)com. Everything on this website is on sale, since they feature overstocked items. Do a search on that
site and you’re going to come up with a lot of results for window scarves, such as the Hampton Faux Silk scarf for
only $37. Or you could end up with a Crushed Voile scarf for only $19. Domestications(dot)com is another great site
to find window scarves, such as the Diana Sheer Voile collection for between $7 to $24, or the Spencer Textured
Fabric Roman scarf that retails for between $20 to $60, depending on the size.
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