Floor-to-ceiling windows are one of those features that look absolutely stunning in a home. The light they bring in is unrivalled, the connection to the garden or outside space feels effortless, and they give any room an instant sense of grandeur. But when it comes to dressing them, many homeowners find themselves frozen in indecision.
Too heavy a treatment and you risk blocking the very thing that makes them special. Too little and you’re left with no privacy, no light control, and a room that feels uncomfortably exposed after dark. The trick is finding window treatments that enhance the scale of the glazing rather than fight against it.
Understand What You Actually Need From Your Windows
Before you start browsing fabrics, it’s worth thinking practically about how the room is used and what you need your window coverings to do. A floor-to-ceiling window in a living room that faces a busy street has very different requirements to one that opens onto a private garden. A bedroom with full-height glazing needs serious blackout capability, while a kitchen or dining room might just need something to soften the light at certain times of day.
Getting clear on the functional requirements first makes the style decisions much easier and ensures your window dressing genuinely works for your lifestyle.
Full-Length Curtains: The Classic Choice
For floor-to-ceiling windows, full-length curtains are a natural fit and for good reason. When hung correctly, they frame the window like a picture, adding warmth, softness, and drama to what can otherwise feel like a very architectural, hard-edged space.
The key is to hang your curtain pole as close to the ceiling as possible and to ensure the curtains are wide enough to stack back fully clear of the glass when open. This keeps the view completely unobstructed during the day while still giving you complete privacy and light control in the evenings.
Made-to-measure curtains are particularly important here. Floor-to-ceiling drops are rarely a standard size, and even a centimetre or two of difference in length is very obvious across a large expanse of fabric.
Roller Blinds for a Sleek, Modern Feel
In more contemporary interiors, made-to-measure roller blinds are an excellent choice for full-height windows. Fitted precisely within or across the frame, they offer a clean and minimal look that complements modern architecture without adding visual bulk to the room.
For rooms that need full blackout, a blackout roller blind fitted flush to the frame is one of the most effective solutions available. For spaces where light filtering is the priority, a day blind in a sheer or semi-sheer fabric takes the edge off harsh sunlight while keeping the room feeling open and bright.
The Layered Approach
For floor-to-ceiling windows that need to work hard across different times of day, layering is the most versatile solution. A roller blind or Roman blind close to the glass handles the practical requirements, while full-length curtains on either side add softness, insulation, and a finishing touch that pulls the whole room together.
This combination works beautifully in open-plan living spaces and large main bedrooms, where the windows are a genuine feature of the room and deserve to be treated as such.
Floor-to-ceiling windows are worth every bit of thought and investment you put into dressing them properly. Buy your made-to-measure curtains, roller blinds, and Roman blinds from The Sewing House, and give your full-height windows the treatment they deserve.



