Curtains draping from the windows frames play a very important part in setting up the look and feel of any room. Curtains can be played up and become a focal point of the room or can be downplayed and become a complimentary accent to the other features of the décor. There are countless options in fabrics, colors, styles and patterns of the curtains nowadays. On top of that, curtain lengths, lining and how opaque and sheer they’re all add to make this decision quite confusing. To choose the perfect one is an overwhelming and a daunting task for any home maker. Whether to go for farmhouse curtains or French curtains is a decision that has to be taken with much contemplation and thought.
Tips to Choose the Right Curtains for your Home
Well-cared and thought-out windows speak for themselves and help elevate the entire look of the home. In order to nail your curtain game be sure of your requirements. The colors, fabric, length, style and patterns should all work together along with the other components of the décor. When you’re sorted in your head then the curtains will be easy to choose, without any confusion or chaos.
The Objective of the Curtains
What is your main objective behind putting up a curtain? Do you intend to add a splash of color, make it your focal point, and make the room fill with natural, cut out the light or want to add a layer of insulation. These questions will affect your decision and the curtains you choose. Solid colored curtains are best to limit the flow of light. If you like the natural light penetrating your rooms then linen curtains are the best. Lined panels help regulate the temperature of the room and also filters the light flow. A basic cotton lining can give a diffused glow yet protect the fabric. If you choose a black lining then no amount of light can enter the space. Make your mind and then go for a curtain hunt.
Measurements of the Curtains
Once you have decided the purpose of your curtains, it is time for their placement and length. If you want to add height and elegance in your room then hand the curtains a few inches above the window frame and let them pool off the floor for a rich and elegant look. If you want a more contemporary and chic look then place the curtains on the brim of the frame and let them skim the floor. Next is the width of the curtains, which should at least be 12-16 inches wider than the window frame to make the room dark whenever you want.
Color, Pattern, Prints
Now it’s time to choose the most important and eye catching component, colors. For a well-coordinated look take cue from the already present color scheme. If you want to play subtle then opt for classic white curtains or muted greys, blues or creams. Go for a striking color if you want your curtains to pop out. You can also match your curtains with a rug, an accent chair or ottoman to balance out things. Along with colors pay heed to the patterns and prints of the curtains. If your décor has printed sofas or chairs then try to keep the curtains solid but on the other hand if the room is decorated in solid colors then patterns and prints look really nice and accentuates the whole look. Farmhouse curtains are a great blend of colors and patterns.
Fabric Style
Last but certainly not the least is fabric selection. With so many options like silk, cotton velvet, sheers or linens it’s easy to get perturbed but the easiest way to choose the right fabric is to feel it and see if you like it. Heavy fabrics have great insulating properties but they don’t drape as nicely, on the other hand light fabrics drape flawlessly but let light in. Choose the fabric that suits your style and then go for the décor.
Ending lines
Curtains make a room look complete, they not only bind everything together, and they also save you from weather and prying eyes. So give enough thought before choosing your curtains as they can make or break the décor of your home.
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