



Every room in a house has different needs when it comes to light and privacy. A bedroom needs something different than a living room. A corner window setup needs a different solution than a wide sliding door wall. That's the part most people don't think about until they're standing in a store staring at options that don't quite fit what they're picturing.
On this St. Louis install, we handled several different rooms - each with a distinct window configuration and a different goal. One space called for sheer roller shades on a corner window setup, where two windows meet at an angle. Getting that right matters. The shades have to sit cleanly within each frame so the light filters through evenly across both windows without one side looking off.
Another space had a large focal wall - a wide span that needed a full coverage solution without feeling heavy or dark. We went with light-filtering vertical blinds there. They hang in clean, even folds and let diffused light come through the whole room. It's a look that works well in a larger living space where you want coverage without losing the open feel.
The third setup was a bank of four tall windows in a row. Matching roller shades across all four keeps the look consistent and uniform - which is harder to pull off than it sounds when you're dealing with multiple individual frames side by side. Getting the drop height right on each one so they all hang at the same level is something that makes a real difference in how finished the room looks.
We work with homeowners across the St. Louis area who want window treatments that actually fit their space - not just something that technically covers the window. The details are what separate a clean install from one that looks like an afterthought.