Spring Window Treatments for Every Room

Fabric Works • 12 March 2026

With winter in the rearview mirror, now is the optimal time to refresh your home with spring window treatments that perk up your room designs. And with help from our Fabric Works team, you can explore options that make the most of this season and translate seamlessly into the coming ones.

A window with a wood frame and a view of spring trees

Getting the fit and style right matters as much as the product itself, and we offer custom measurement services so every treatment fits flawlessly, with no guesswork and no gaps. Our design consultants work with you one-on-one to match materials, opacity, and style to both your décor and how each room actually gets used.

Let's start with the living room and work our way to other interior spaces from there.

Living Rooms Lighten Up With Sheer Shades

Hunter Douglas sheer shades are a natural fit here. They filter bright sunlight without blocking the view, filling a room with a warm, radiant glow. Neutral tones like soft gray and warm white suit these coverings and serve as foundations for a living room's other furnishings. And Hunter Douglas sheer shades are decidedly modern.

  • Luminette® Sheer Panels feature a sheer drapery profile with integrated fabric vanes that rotate 180 degrees, working like vertical blinds. Tilt the vanes to filter light or open up the whole window treatment for open views.

Dining Room Designs Benefit From Roman Shades

Roman shades add elegance and structure to dining room windows. Their horizontal folds give you a clean, tailored look that suits formal and casual décor; they stack neatly when raised and sit flat against the window when lowered. The fabric choices dictate the aesthetic, and we can show you soft stripes, printed patterns, and organic textures for this spring refresh.

Alustra® Woven Textures® Roman Shades are another hybrid design, but with sophisticated woven wood materials in a Roman shade treatment. Choose from sheer, semi-sheer, and semi-opaque materials and ask about independent liners that operate independently of the shade.

Blinds vs. Shades In Kitchens and Bathrooms

Kitchen and bathroom spring window treatments must withstand heat and moisture. You'll also want stain-resistant materials for window coverings over sinks. Horizontal blinds generally work better on smaller windows, and we can show you vertical blinds and different shade styles for sliding glass doors.

  • EverWood® Faux Wood Blinds mimic the look of real wood, but resist strong sunlight and humidity damage. They resist fading or discoloration and come in a wide variety of colors and finishes.
  • Designer Roller Shades have a streamlined profile, made from a single fabric panel that rolls up into a headrail. The impressive fabric selection has 350+ options, ranging from sheer to opaque.

Can't decide between blinds vs. shades? Blinds use rigid slats that tilt and stack out of the way, and they're easy to wipe down in moisture-prone spaces. Shades feature a single fabric panel with more style choices. But shades need moisture-resistant material in those same rooms, so fabric choice matters more.

Now's the Time To Visit Fabric Works in Spokane

Custom window coverings are an exciting spring project, and we can't wait to help you get started. We are family-owned and operated, and feature Hunter Douglas products, custom drapery, bedding, and pillows. Visit our showroom or contact us for a consultation in Spokane, Spokane Valley, Liberty Lake, and Deer Park, WA; and Coeur d'Alene, ID.

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