Window Treatment Trends in Toronto Homes Right Now - What's In and What's Fading | Crazy Joe's
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Welcome back to the Crazy Joe's Drapery and Blinds podcast - your go-to source for expert window treatment advice in Toronto, Mississauga, and across Ontario.
In this episode we cover the real window treatment trends we're seeing in Toronto homes right now - not just what's in design magazines, but what's actually being installed across the GTA every week.
We cover:
- Why zebra blinds are still the dominant trend in Toronto condos and new builds
- Motorization: how it's crossed from luxury to expectation among GTA homeowners
- The major shift toward natural textures - woven wood shades, linen fabrics, boucle-inspired drapes
- The return of colour in drapes: deep greens, terracotta, navy, warm camel
- Why layered window treatments (blind plus drape) are the preference among design-forward clients
- Solar shades: growing fast as new builds trend toward larger south and west-facing windows
- What's fading: the all-white minimal look and heavy valances with ornate cornice boards
- Regional differences: downtown Toronto vs. suburban GTA vs. Forest Hill and Lawrence Park
Crazy Joe's Drapery and Blinds has been serving Toronto homes since 1965. We see what's working every week.
We offer free in-home consultations and free measurements across the Greater Toronto Area including Toronto, Mississauga, Brampton, North York, Etobicoke, Scarborough, Vaughan, Thornhill, Burlington, Hamilton, Oakville, Ajax, Oshawa, Woodbridge, and Aurora.
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