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Home Trends: Modern Window Treatment Ideas

While following home decor trends isn’t for everyone, sometimes learning about these ideas can help you discover your new favorite styles. If you’re looking for an upgrade for your home or business, we’re here to help! Our team keeps up with the latest home trends with modern window treatment ideas without forgetting the classics. Our team of design experts from Curtain Time is here to help you explore the top home trends. We’ll show you how modern window treatment ideas can elevate your Massachusetts home.

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Modern Window Treatment Ideas For 2025

2025 Color Trends

For 2025, rich colors that envelop your entire space are trending, and earth tones are one way to go. Think of them as “new neutrals,” like rich terracotta, fresh sage, or warming ochre for this home decor trend. Your window coverings can help “color drench” your space and carry your color scheme throughout your home. We love Roman shades or drapery for their colors and patterns, as you can find a vast and varied array of fabric selections to suit your space.

Let Nature In

Open and airy are two key descriptors for home trends in 2025 as homeowners seek to give their interior environment a spacious and serene feel, like being outdoors. To support this nature-inspired design aspect, our modern window treatment ideas include using cafe curtains, café shutters, and sheer shades strategically. These window covering styles allow for ample natural sunlight to enter your space. Enjoy an open view out with window treatments that still provide UV protection and privacy in their own way.

Hunter Douglas also has an innovative operating system that creates the same kind of open feel as cafe curtains but for a much wider variety of window treatment options—the Top-Down/Bottom-Up system.

  • This system allows window treatments to open from either direction and is compatible with Duette® Cellular Shades, Vignette® Roman Shades, Alustra® Woven Textures® Roman Shades, and Provenance® Woven Wood Shades.

Layered Designs

By creating layered textures in your home this year, you’ll tap into one of the most customizable home trends of 2025. Layering your window treatments adds depth to interior design, elevates visual interest, increases insulation and light control, and allows homeowners to express their unique style by fashioning one-of-a-kind layers to match their decor style. We like pairing hard and soft shades in layered window treatments, like drapery and hardwood shutters, to mix textures and add textural variance to your window fashion.

Motorization and Automation

For modern Massachusetts households, the PowerView® Automation system from Hunter Douglas transforms everyday window coverings into modern motorized window treatments with the option for automated control. This means no more mistakenly leaving shades open or wasting time opening, adjusting, and closing shades throughout your home for maximum efficiency. For households with existing home assistant or smart home systems, PowerView® Automation can be controlled via voice for seamless control.

Wall-to-Wall Coverage

Using fabric as a design element is incredibly popular in home trends for 2025 because the movement and texture of fabric give new life to your interior design. Fabrics are also highly customizable, as we can help you choose from thousands of colors and textures. To maximize the visual effect of your space and create the illusion of large underlying windows, install wall-to-wall, floor-to-ceiling custom drapery in your Massachusetts home, or try a vertical panel like Skyline® Panel-Track Blinds for floor-to-ceiling coverage.

Shop Modern Window Treatments near Stoneham, MA

Let your design imagination run wild in 2025 with these modern window treatment ideas. Request a consultation with our design experts or give us a call at (781) 438-8151 to explore all your options for custom window coverings from the exclusive Hunter Douglas collection.

Curtain Time is located in Stoneham, Massachusetts, and serves homes, businesses, and public or commercial spaces in the Boston area, including Melrose, Reading, Wakefield, North Reading, Woburn, Lexington, Lynnfield, Lincoln, Medford, Newton, North Andover, Somerville, Wilmington, Wellesley, Weston, and Winchester, MA.