Spring on the Washington Coast doesn’t just mean more sunshine—it means shifting weather, brighter stretches between overcast days, and homes that get hit from every angle.

From Aberdeen out to Ocean Shores, we see homeowners start thinking about window updates this time of year—especially in homes that face open light, wind, and long coastal views.

And every season, the same handful of mistakes show up.

The good news? Most of them are easy to avoid once you know what to look for.

1. Expecting “Room Darkening” to Mean Total Darkness

This comes up a lot in bedrooms—especially in homes used seasonally where comfort matters.

But even the best room darkening shades will still have small light gaps, particularly on larger windows common in coastal homes.

How to avoid it:

  • Understand how inside vs outside mount affects light
  • Consider layering (shades + drapery) if darkness matters
  • Set realistic expectations upfront

2. Choosing Style Before Function

That clean roller shade or natural woven look might fit the aesthetic—but the Washington Coast throws a little more at your windows than just “style.”

You’re often balancing:

  • Privacy in more exposed areas
  • Glare during bright coastal breaks
  • UV exposure on floors and furnishings

How to avoid it:
Start with what the room needs to do first—then choose a style that supports it.

3. Underestimating Coastal Conditions (Light + Exposure)

Even with cloud cover, coastal light can be intense—and when the sun breaks through, it’s direct.

Add in wind, moisture, and exposure, and not every product performs the same long-term.

How to avoid it:

  • Consider solar shades for view-facing windows
  • Choose materials that hold up in coastal conditions
  • Think about layered solutions for flexibility

4. Not Thinking About Daily Operation

This one shows up a lot in newer builds and view homes with large window spans.

A shade can look great—but if it’s inconvenient, it doesn’t get used properly.

How to avoid it:

  • Motorization for wide or hard-to-reach windows
  • Cordless for everyday ease
  • Continuous cord loop for larger applications

The best system is the one that actually gets used.

5. Waiting Too Long to Get on the Schedule

Spring fills up fast along the Washington Coast.

Between full-time homes, vacation properties, and new construction, install timelines can stretch quickly.

How to avoid it:
Start early—even if you’re still exploring—so your project lines up with when you actually want it completed.

The best window upgrades on the Washington Coast aren’t just about how they look—they’re about how they handle light, exposure, and everyday use.

If you’re thinking about updating your windows this spring, starting with the right questions can make the entire process smoother—and the end result something you’ll actually enjoy living with.

What’s been the most frustrating part about your current window treatments—glare, privacy, or just how they function day to day?

 

Once that’s clear, it becomes a lot easier to find a solution that actually fits your home.

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