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by Toni Molle Cherrito
3 months ago in Design Dilemma
No windows in master closet!
My master closet calls for a window in the front of the house. I am looking for unique ideas to replace the windows. I do not want my clothes to fade from the sunlight. Any ideas?
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Ironwood Builders The architect probably wants that window to balance the exterior facade. Use a blackout shade to protect the clothing.
3 months ago · ·
Toni Molle Cherrito He suggested louvers stained to match garage door. They look like shutters. I am not a fan of shutters.... The closet needs to be a functional space. I will be losing part of it with the window.
3 months ago ·
Dytecture Do you have an elevation drawing showing the front of the house ?
3 months ago ·
BeautifulRemodel.com Hi Toni,

If the window(s) do not interfere with a good closet layout, then the simplest option is to apply custom light-blocking/filtering screens/shades to the outside or inside of the windows. The benefit to having them on the inside is that they can be more decorative. They will block the majority of the UV but still give you filtered light depending on which light-filtering % you order.

On a recent project I had spec'd all the master suite window coverings to be mesh blinds, (TheShadeStore.com) so I ordered additional material and created frames for each of the small (15x15) windows in the closet. We built one portion of the closet cabinetry directly over the center window, but from the outside all the windows still looked the same.

- Steve
3 months ago · ·
feeny We have a brick Georgian from 1920 with windows in two of the walk in closets because that is simply where the windows needed to be in the symmetry of the exterior design. It isn't a problem at all. The windows are permanently shaded, and in one case have shelves built in front of them floor to ceiling. The shades we used let in some light, but not enough to fade anything, which actually creates a lovely effect.
3 months ago · ·
All About Closets Tint the window to stop the UV from penetrating the space.
3 months ago · ·
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