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  • April Kempler

How to Treat an Arch Shape Window


One type of window style that is common in many homes is the arch top window. Sometimes the arch is part of the entire window like this illustration:



For our discussion today, we are focusing on Arch Windows that act like a transom above the square window below it.


See this blog post on transom windows. How is something like that covered with a window treatment?



Just How Do I Cover an Arch Top Window?


Such a good question! While an arch adds pizazz to the shape of the window, it can also present a difficult challenge if you need privacy, adjustability, or sunlight management.


Many homeowners get stumped at this point and aren't sure how to treat the window opening properly. We've seen some imaginative methods: kids sheets, paper, aluminum foil, and cardboard. Here at Window Fashionista we are thrilled to work with our clients with hard-to-treat windows. It is our specialty!


You want a product that is attractive yet functional for your privacy, or sunlight management needs.

Check out this short video that explains one way we meet that challenge:



The Highlite Shutter Arch is a perfect solution. It is easy to install and adds an elegant, fresh and finished look to any room. One of the benefits of the Highlite Shutter Arch is that the louvers are movable. Once installed you will see that this product is attractive and functional for your sunlight management, or privacy needs.


Contact us is you would like a quote on this product for you arch window.



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Window Fashionista assists many people across the country. We are partnered with Paul Kempler of Kempler Design. Paul Kempler is considered the window coverings expert in our industry. As Kempler Design we have been assisting people with covering their challenging windows for over thirty years, and welcome the opportunity to work with you on your window treatment project. Please contact us to see how best we may serve your window covering needs.


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