"Washington DC residents are themselves very familiar with bay windows; the capital’s first house with such windows was finished at 618 H St Northeast in 1855 but has long been demolished. Bay windows also have that potential for extending a room’s maximum space and add more sunlight, particularly when you’re talking about living rooms or dining rooms, Steele said. As bay windows cover a large area, taking up several panels, companies that set up window treatments for Washington DC homes like Beltway Blinds offer wonderful options to cover up windows. Steele said one treatment option worth considering is to set up the windows with Roman shades. The main selling point of the design is that they come in various styles and materials, allowing for flexibility for bay windows and even other window designs. The decorator notes that setting up shades in each window allows for sectional adjustments as needed."
http://www.beltwayblinds.com/why-you-should-choose-bay-window-treatments-for-washington-dc-homes/
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