Family Room & Den Window Treatments
Glare control for the TV, soft daytime light for living, and a finish that looks good in family photos. Custom family room window treatments, made to fit your space.
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Choosing Family Room Window Treatments
The family room is the everyday space, the one that handles movie nights, board games, homework, and everything in between. The window covering needs to keep up: glare control for the TV, soft daytime light for living, and the kind of finish that looks good in family photos. The right family room window treatment quietly does all three.
At Blindsgalore, every family room window covering is 100% custom-built to your exact measurements. The lineup leans toward cellular, roller, woven wood, and roman styles in a range of opacities. Pick the look and the light story, and we handcraft the shade to fit.
What to Look for in Family Room Window Coverings
Choosing the right blind for family room windows comes down to a few key decisions. Glare control, light flexibility, durability, and style all factor in.
Glare control matters most around the TV. South- and west-facing family rooms get afternoon glare that washes out screens. Light-filtering shades, solar shades, and room-darkening options all knock down glare without darkening the whole room. Solar shades preserve the view, which is often the priority in a family room.
Light flexibility makes the room actually work. The same family room hosts a bright Saturday morning and a dim Friday movie night. Top-down/bottom-up cellular shades, layered shade-and-drapery setups, and motorized options all give you the flexibility to change the light to fit the moment.
Durability matters in a high-traffic room. Family rooms see more wear than any room except maybe a kids' bedroom. Cellular, roller, and woven wood shades all hold up well. Cordless and motorized lifts are the standard, both safer and more durable than older corded designs.
Style sets the room's tone. Family rooms tend to skew relaxed and inviting rather than formal. Woven wood texture, roller shade minimalism, and cellular shade clean lines all read warm and casual. Roman shades layer in more polish for a more designed family room.
Best Family Room Window Treatments
Cellular Shades for Insulation and Light Control
The everyday performer. Cellular and honeycomb shades bring energy-efficient insulation through the honeycomb construction, plus a clean modern face that fits any family room style. Top-down/bottom-up versions add flexibility for managing privacy and natural light during the day.
Solar Shades for TV Rooms
The glare-killing view-keeper. Solar shades cut UV and reduce glare on the TV while preserving the view through the fabric, which is exactly what most family rooms want. A lower openness percentage (3 to 5 percent) gives stronger glare control, while a higher openness (10 to 14 percent) keeps more of the view.
Woven Wood Shades for Warm Texture
The relaxed, natural look. Woven wood shades bring organic fiber warmth to a family room and read coastal, transitional, or boho depending on the rest of the decor. Pair with a privacy liner for full daytime privacy plus the natural texture.
Roman Shades for a More Designed Look
The polished family room option. Roman shades add soft, tailored fabric folds for a more designed family room. Layer with drapery for a fully finished look, especially in family rooms that open to a formal living or dining space.
Cellular vs Solar Shades for Family Rooms
Cellular shades and solar shades both work well in family rooms, but they solve different problems. Cellular shades insulate the window, give cleaner privacy when fully lowered, and offer top-down/bottom-up options for managing daytime light. Cellular is the better pick for family rooms where energy efficiency and adjustable privacy matter most.
Solar shades preserve the view through the fabric while blocking UV and reducing glare. Solar is the better pick for family rooms where the view is a feature, the TV needs glare control, or the room gets strong afternoon sun. Some family rooms benefit from both: a solar shade on the view window and a cellular shade on the smaller side window for privacy. Or layer a solar shade with drapery for daytime view-keeping plus nighttime privacy.
Family Room Window Treatment Alternatives Worth Considering
Looking at the full family room lineup? Dual and zebra shades let you toggle between an open view and full privacy. Motorized shades add convenience for tall windows and whole-room control through Alexa or Google Home. Plantation shutters bring a built-in architectural look. Order up to 10 free samples to compare fabrics in your actual light, or speak with our Design Experts.
Family Room Window Treatments FAQ
Cellular shades, solar shades, woven wood shades, and roman shades are the top family room picks. Cellular shades insulate and give clean privacy. Solar shades cut glare while preserving the view. Woven woods add warm natural texture. Romans bring more polish for a designed look. The right pick depends on the room's light, the TV setup, and the overall style.
Solar shades are the most effective glare reducer because they cut UV and direct light while preserving the view. A lower openness percentage (3 to 5 percent) gives stronger glare control. Light filtering and room-darkening shades also work, especially if the window is right behind or across from the TV.
Coordinating beats matching exactly. If the family room and living room are open to each other, using the same style or complementary treatments helps the spaces flow. If they are separate rooms, the family room can lean a little more relaxed and casual while the living room reads more formal.
Motorized shades are especially useful in family rooms with tall windows, multiple shades, or a TV setup where you adjust the shade often. The remote, app, or voice control means you can change the light to fit the moment without walking to each window. For three or more shades in a family room, motorization usually pays off in daily convenience.
Yes. Top-down/bottom-up cellular shades let you lower the top of the shade for natural light while the bottom stays raised for privacy. The flexibility suits family rooms that face the street or sit close to a neighbor's house, where you want light during the day without exposing the room.
Dust regularly with a soft brush or vacuum attachment. For spot cleaning fabric shades, blot gently with a damp cloth and mild soap, and check care instructions for the specific fabric. For shutters and woven woods, wipe with a barely damp cloth. Never submerge any shade or shutter in water because water damages the lift mechanism and distorts the materials.
Yes. Cordless lifts are standard across modern shade styles. Corded window coverings were phased out across the US and Canada as of June 1, 2024. Motorized lifts add remote and voice control on top of the cord-free safety.
Over 99% of our customers install their own window coverings. Family room shades and blinds mount with a pair of brackets at the top of the window frame (inside mount) or on the wall above the frame (outside mount). A drill, screwdriver, tape measure, and level are all you need, and most installs take 15 to 30 minutes per window. All hardware and instructions ship with every order.