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Ceramic Magnolia Flower Window Treatments

Windows offer a view to the outside world while protecting the interior of your home from the outside elements. If you wish to enhance the appearance of your windows, adding window treatments may be a cost-effective way to customize the look of your windows. Ceramic magnolia flowers offer the beauty of these blossoms without the upkeep, and you can use them as window treatments to add an aesthetically appealing focal point.
  1. Ceramic Magnolia Flowers

    • Ceramic magnolia flowers are available as small sculptures, as tiled paintings and as decorative additions to items such as candlesticks and vases. No matter what the type of magnolia flowers, you can use them to highlight an existing window treatment or create a one-of-a-kind design.

    Highlight Existing Window Treatments

    • Highlighting an existing window treatment with ceramic magnolia flowers may be the best choice if you enjoy the overall appearance of your windows and wish only to enhance their appearance. Consider building small shelves around your window and putting ceramic magnolia flower sculptures or vases holding ceramic flower on each shelf.

    Tiled Window Treatments

    • You can install ceramic magnolia flower tiles around a window to create a customized window treatment. Window curtains can help diffuse incoming light around the tiles. Attach the fabric to the wall surrounding the window seal with nails. You can bunch fabric together in a series of layers to create a billowing effect or smooth the fabric over the windows. A wide variety of magnolia flower tile designs are available, and you can highlight painted tiles with solid color tiles.

    Candlestick Window Treatments

    • You can attach ceramic magnolia flower candlesticks to the wall directly beside a window to add texture and depth to a window treatment. Add multiple candlesticks around the window seal to frame this section of the wall. Make sure you do not light candles near fabric curtains or leave lit candles unattended, because this can be a fire hazard.