Of course, one of the most elevated ideas for bedroom curtains is velvet. And while it's a great privacy fabric , "velvet accumulates dust easily," says Piercy, so be warned that this type of drape needs more upkeep. If you're looking for a style that's as easy on your pocket as it is on the eyes, go for polyester. Opt for linen bedroom curtains if a light, environmentally-friendly style is more your preference.
If your bedroom tends to be on the damper side, this is a great option," says McReynolds. The only cons? As for patterned curtains, McReynolds says it's best to think of them as wall art. As for hardware finishes, "the fixtures should blend in with the curtains," says Emery. There are a number of headers on curtains that can add to the dimension of your window treatments.
McReynolds outlines the different styles, starting with pinch pleats. It's a more informal look, and it's great for smaller windows. Emily Popp, Freelance Writer. Pascal Chevallier. Striped Shade. Emily Gilbert.
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Go for the Gold. Bjorn Wallander. Luxe Cashmere. In this room polka dot blinds have been partnered with contrasting striped curtains. When clashing patterns, it is important to make sure that they have at least one thing in common, whether that is colour or pattern style.
In this room the curtains have the same purple colour scheme in common. Heavier, lined curtains that will minimise any light leaks will be the most natural fit for a bedroom. The same goes for delicate voile curtains which are best paired with heavy velvet curtains. Especially Roman ones, as you have to pull the full weight of the fabric up each time. This is all down to the size of your windows, and personal preference. The biggest benefit of long bedroom curtains that hang to the floor is insulation, so if you know your room can get particularly cold this might be something you want to bear in mind.
You will also need to think about the shape of your windows and what will suit them. In general, hanging curtains to the floor will always help a room look stylish and elegant. If they puddle, then the fabric can crease or kind and not drape properly, as well as making opening and closing a nightmare. However, puddle curtains can look lovely against a tall window. However, you will need to be careful with your fabric choice, and bear in mind how you are going to clean under them.
It is a good idea to consider soothing and peaceful colours such as green, blue or pink in a bedroom. These colours are all known for their soothing and calming qualities. Blue has even been said to help fight insomnia and anxiety.
As a general guide there should only be one stand-out star in a bedroom. So if the rest of your bedroom is littered in bold colours and patterns consider keeping your curtains in a subtle neutral tone. However, if your room is already neutral, you can inject some life into the room with vivid coloured curtains. Matching curtains to your bedding is an easy way to tie a bedroom together. However, beware of creating a stiff dated look by making them too matchy-matchy, for example using the same material pattern on your curtains and bedding.
If you have patterned curtains, matching scatter cushions are a subtle and fool-proof way of tying the room together. Alternatively for a more modern look, opt for bedding and curtains that are in a similar or complimentary colour palette.
You can even choose to match textures instead of colours, for example pairing linen curtains and bedding in complimentary colours for a relaxed bedroom.
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