Best of Roman & Natural Window Shades

Accenting the windows within the home can add that extra detail that helps to draw the eye in. While having custom window treatments is a desired luxury, itโ€™s not always an option. For one it can be a costly investment โ€” it is custom, after all. It also may not be an ideal option if you are renting or planning on moving in the near future, as custom window treatments will be suited to fit your current windows and may not work for any future ones. Regardless of your situation, you still can find more affordable options with online ready-made shades. Iโ€™m sharing my top picks for both Roman and natural style of window shades to help you accent your own windows in the best wayโ€ฆ

You canโ€™t go wrong with a simple neutral linen Roman shade when looking for a minimal way to accent a window and this Emory Linen Cordless Roman Blackout Shade is one of my top picks perfect for any room in the home.

Pottery Barn is a great resource for ready to order shades like this Riviera Striped Linen Cordless Roman Blackout Shade that gives you the tailored look of a custom roman shade for a lot less.

I equally love this Harper Classic Border Cordless Roman Blackout Shade in a classic navy border design that is as functional as it is stylish, designed with a blackout shade when you are looking to properly darken a room when needed.

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Etsy is another great resource for custom roman shade options. With most custom shades, a lot of the cost comes from the designer fabric to craft your perfect shade, but you can find shops like Indigo and Luxe that offer great looking stylish fabrics to choose from (like this Lined Mineral Blue and White Stripe style below) that you then can provide your window measurements for a custom way to go that can be much more cost friendly yet look just as good.

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And whatโ€™s not to love about this White Calders Fringe Cordless Roman Shade that is a great solid option that adds a bit more to a window with its textured fringe look.

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When it comes to natural shades, you can find a lot of affordable options. Whether you are looking to style a window with a woven shade on its own or looking to pair with window drapery for a layered look, a natural shade adds great natural texture for a space no matter what the style of the room. And for a more functional shade, a blackout option like this Driftwood Room Darkening Roman Shade can accent the window while also offering the proper shade from sunlight when needed.

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This Custom Rue Bamboo Light Filtering Shade is a great classic brown woven style perfect for any room that looks great on its own or styled with curtains.

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