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Window treatments generally come in two varieties, hard and soft, based on the texture of the material used in the decoration. In interior decorating, a window treatment may refer to any of the following items placed over or around a window:
It may also include treatments applied to directly to the glass, including:
  • frosted glass (through acid, etching, sandblasting, or plastic films or panels)
  • distorted optics, such as wavy glass
  • stained glass panels or ornaments Additionally, small houseplants or vines may be used, particularly in garden windows. Indoor herb pots are particularly popular.
       Window treatments may be purely decorative or may also serve functional purposes, such as providing better temperature control and insulation, light control, or security.

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