Custom window treatments for the bathroom

Bathroom Window Treatments

Moisture-resistant curtains and window treatments for bathrooms. Custom-crafted in Sherbrooke with anti-humidity fabrics, guaranteed privacy.

Moisture-resistant privacy solutions

The bathroom presents unique window treatment challenges: constant humidity, the need for privacy, and the desire to let in natural light. At Rideaux Nalia, we craft custom solutions adapted to this demanding environment, using moisture-resistant fabrics that maintain their beauty year after year.

We offer premium polyester sheers that filter light while preserving privacy, moisture-treated linen curtains, and decorative valances that transform a simple bathroom window into a design element. For shower windows and those near the bathtub, we select fabrics specifically designed to resist steam and splashes.

In Sherbrooke, Magog, and across Estrie, our clients appreciate our ability to find creative solutions for small bathroom windows and grand prestige bathroom picture windows alike. Every treatment is handcrafted by Nalia, artisan couturière, with the same attention to detail as a living room curtain.

Winter condensation, not shower steam

Every guide discusses steam. In Quebec, what damages a bathroom window is condensation. From December to March, warm humid air meets cold glass and the window weeps every morning. That is not an occasional splash, it is liquid water produced by the pane itself, four months running.

Fabric hanging against a weeping pane wicks that water and stays damp for months. The same fabric mounted outside the frame, a few centimetres clear of the glass with air behind it, never touches it. This is a mounting problem, not a fabric problem.

Mounting rules for a bathroom

  • Mount outside the frame on the wall, never inside the reveal.
  • Keep the panel clear of the glass so air moves behind it.
  • End the hem above the sill, never resting on it.
  • Make it unlined: a lining traps humidity between two layers.

Where fabric does not belong

If the window is inside the tub surround or in the shower, use a vinyl roller shade. I do not make those and I will not pretend fabric suits that spot. Same for a bathroom with no exhaust fan: fix the ventilation before hanging anything.

For every other bathroom window, which is most of them, fabric is a normal option. A photo to 873 200-4056 is enough to tell you which case you have.

Privacy and elegance are never a compromise.