Now i think i have decided to put the bed someplace else and now there is nothing blocking those windows so i can make drapes for all windows the same.
Curtains for different sized windows in same room.
For small size windows this is a very interesting combination.
For a window that s a bit narrower than the rest use curtain panels that match the width of the other windows to make it look like they re all the same size.
If you find a colour that blends into the wall colour you want as opposed to contrasting that will help.
Because the windows are so close together if i were to use 4 different rods it would have looked choppy.
I used a custom corner rod that extends on both walls.
Combine shutters and sheers.
Also have the window on the other wall start at the same height as the taller window.
I just didnt want it to look too awful to have different length drapes even though it would be a room few people would ever see since it is upstairs.
The picture shows a mix of roman blind and pinch pleat curtains in the same room both made using the same fabric.
As a guide for the rod width hang the panels just to the outside edges of the windows so that you can benefit from all the natural light flooding through the windows.
By using the same width shade on each window it is wide enough to cover the two wider windows but it makes the the narrow windows look as if they are wider than they are.
Have all curtains end at the same length.
On the other hand if you have both big and small windows in the room mount the draperies on the larger windows and allow them to free flow onto the floor.
Wood shutters can add a bit of vogue to your room and curtains can balance your privacy during the day.
We suggest drapery panels hung on rods that are mounted just under the crown molding on all three windows.
If you have a mix of small and larger windows treat the largest panes to some beautiful sheer linen in a colour palette that complements your bedroom decor.
The gilded pole is by todd knights.