Top 7+ window treatment trends designers are using in 2026

Traditional details, statement drapery, and warm-toned hardware are making a comeback.

1. Traditional Window Treatment Designs, 2. Cafe Curtains: Hung on Their Own or Paired with Roman Shades, 3. Statement Drapery, 4. Outside Mounted Roman Shades, 5. Bronze Hardware, 6. Natural Woven Shades, 7. Layered Window Treatments

Window treatments provide a room with the finishing touch that makes the space feel polished and pulled-together. In recent years, window treatments have been all about neutral colors, simple designs, and organic woven wood shades. But as we head into the new year, experts reveal the pendulum is about to swing in the other direction.

"The trend is moving away from purely plain and simple designs, but it’s not veering into overly ornate territory either," says designer Haley Weidenbaum. She shares that there is a growing desire for window treatments that feel unexpected and elevated, and which add character and style without being over the top. "It’s all about balance: enhancing a space with thoughtful, beautiful details that complement the room rather than compete with it," she says.

Whether you're embarking on a room makeover, need more privacy, or your current window treatments are looking a little dated, here are the seven styles experts say will be popular in 2026.

Meet Our Expert

  • Haley Weidenbaum is an interior designer and founder of Everhem, a custom window treatment retailer.
  • Erica Flynn is the executive director of brand management, creative services, and corporate communications at Springs Window Fashions, which includes Graber window treatments.

1. Traditional Window Treatment Designs

"In 2026, we’ll see a renewed appreciation for traditional design—with drapery, upholstered cornices, and decorative details like tassels and fringe making a comeback," says window treatment expert Erica Flynn. While simple, minimalist window treatments and hardware have been a staple look for years, experts say classic details are about to make a comeback.

1. Traditional Window Treatment Designs, 2. Cafe Curtains: Hung on Their Own or Paired with Roman Shades, 3. Statement Drapery, 4. Outside Mounted Roman Shades, 5. Bronze Hardware, 6. Natural Woven Shades, 7. Layered Window Treatments

2. Cafe Curtains: Hung on Their Own or Paired with Roman Shades

Cafe curtains have been a big trend in recent years and Weidenbaum says they're not going anywhere. "Cafe curtains are the perfect blend of design and function, which, when it comes to window treatments, is the ultimate win," she says. They allow lots of natural light in while providing just enough privacy. "There’s a charm and craftsmanship to cafe curtains that feels both nostalgic and intentional, and because they cover less space, you can be more daring with patterns or color –think of them as a small canvas with big impact," Weidenbaum says.

But the expert says she's seeing an interesting twist on how cafe curtains are being installed right now. "Lately, I’m noticing windows featuring multiple treatments rather than the usual drapery and shades, and one trend that’s really gaining popularity is layering a roman shade on the top half of a window with cafe curtains on the bottom half," Weidenbaum says. She notes that the key to making this look work is all in the fabrics. "Lightweight materials, sheers, or playful patterns help the combination feel fresh and modern," she explains. To ensure the pairing feels delicate, airy, and effortlessly elegant, the expert recommends staying away from any fabrics that are too thick or heavy.

1. Traditional Window Treatment Designs, 2. Cafe Curtains: Hung on Their Own or Paired with Roman Shades, 3. Statement Drapery, 4. Outside Mounted Roman Shades, 5. Bronze Hardware, 6. Natural Woven Shades, 7. Layered Window Treatments

3. Statement Drapery

After many years of drapery trends that leaned towards simplicity (think: linen fabrics, neutral colors, and simple hardware), Flynn says the pendulum is swinging back toward drama and detail. "Drapery is becoming a statement piece again, a way to express style and bring warmth and character to a space," Flynn says. Layered fabrics, cornices, trims, tassels, and tie-backs are all classic features that Flynn says are making a comeback and bringing drama back into window treatment design.

1. Traditional Window Treatment Designs, 2. Cafe Curtains: Hung on Their Own or Paired with Roman Shades, 3. Statement Drapery, 4. Outside Mounted Roman Shades, 5. Bronze Hardware, 6. Natural Woven Shades, 7. Layered Window Treatments

4. Outside Mounted Roman Shades

"We will also see a rise in outside mounted Roman shades, a shift from the long-favored inside mount," Flynn shares. If you're wondering how the mounting of roman shades affects their overall look and impact on the room, Flynn puts it this way: "The outside mount roman shades offer a softer, fabric-forward look with the functional benefit of eliminating light gaps around the window trim."

1. Traditional Window Treatment Designs, 2. Cafe Curtains: Hung on Their Own or Paired with Roman Shades, 3. Statement Drapery, 4. Outside Mounted Roman Shades, 5. Bronze Hardware, 6. Natural Woven Shades, 7. Layered Window Treatments

5. Bronze Hardware

Following the longtime popularity of matte black window treatment hardware, Weidenbaum says there has been a clear shift toward bronze finishes. "It reflects a broader move toward warmer palettes and more layered, organic interiors," she says. As for finials, while she says they are not necessarily becoming dressier, clients are being more intentional about their choices. "People are treating hardware like jewelry for the room—small details that complete the look and add a touch of personality," Weidenbaum shares.

1. Traditional Window Treatment Designs, 2. Cafe Curtains: Hung on Their Own or Paired with Roman Shades, 3. Statement Drapery, 4. Outside Mounted Roman Shades, 5. Bronze Hardware, 6. Natural Woven Shades, 7. Layered Window Treatments

6. Natural Woven Shades

Natural woven wood shades have been a staple in homes for years now, and while they are here to stay in 2026, Flynn says the materials and textures are evolving. "Homeowners are leaning away from chunky bamboo and toward more refined, tailored weaves that feel elevated and sophisticated," she says.

1. Traditional Window Treatment Designs, 2. Cafe Curtains: Hung on Their Own or Paired with Roman Shades, 3. Statement Drapery, 4. Outside Mounted Roman Shades, 5. Bronze Hardware, 6. Natural Woven Shades, 7. Layered Window Treatments

7. Layered Window Treatments

Layered window treatments are a look that are having a moment and will continue to be popular through the next year. "They bring dimension, comfort, and personality to a room while balancing both beauty and functionality," Flynn says. She explains that when you combine sheers, shades, and drapery, it allows you to play with light, texture, and color.