Trying to decide if sheer white s fold curtains will look strange on these windows. Can’t really put them on the top window due to angle Would you put them just on bottom windows ? Would you put it all the way across and include the middle wall bit or two separate ones
Trying to go coastal /mid century kinda vibe
two separate sheer curtains for bottom windows
sheer curtains all way across including missing wall for bottom windows
The only reason it may be difficult to do a full length curtain, from ceiling, is the lack of anchor points for curtain brackets. There is hardly an angle, so the curtains are not going to slide down a slope. In your situation the top windows are a third of the total window space. In my opinion doing curtains on the other two thirds may look odd. With mid century homes with a top window space of maybe a quarter or eighth of total window, that looks fine with lower curtains, your window configuration is different. Get a curtain company in to quote on angled curtains, and look into where anchor points could be positioned.
depending on the views i would prefer shutters or venetian blinds or similar on the bottom widows to allow more daylight without exposing the whole windows so that you can have more daylight and partial views without fully opening the blinds
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