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When it’s time to tuck away the day, the right bedroom curtain ideas will not only make your sleep space look and feel great, but help you sleep soundly too.
Thinking carefully about your drapes is a crucial part of putting together your bedroom ideas. Taking up a substantial surface area that stretches from floor to ceiling, they can make a huge impact on your design scheme.
Whether you want your curtain ideas to blend in with a relaxed scheme or make an impact with a pop of color or pattern, aesthetics are obviously important when it comes to curtains, but so is their ability to keep out sunlight when you’re trying to get your beauty sleep.
Bedroom curtain ideas
For tips on picking bedroom curtain ideas that don’t only look good but leave you feeling well rested too, we asked the experts for their advice.
1. Pick a curtain heading that suits your style
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From bohemian bedroom ideas to slick modern looks, pick a curtain heading that fits with your personal style.
‘Different curtain headings will create distinctive looks,’ says Mariana Ugarte and Jen Choate, Co-Founders of Interior Fox .
‘Those looking for a modern and sleek finish should consider a curtain track system. Alternatively, for a more relaxed look try tie-top curtains. They are increasingly becoming more popular, they feel light, airy, and add a rustic element to your window.’
In this white bedroom, a fresh neutral look is accented with a black curtain pole that ties in with the picture frames and out-of-shot sideboard.
‘When working with eyelet curtains make sure to coordinate the eyelet color with the chosen curtain pole,’ advise Ugarte and Choate.
2. Go long
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If you’re looking to add a feeling of decadence to your master bedroom, take your curtains to the top.
‘Give height and drama to the room by hanging the curtains higher than the window. This will elongate the window and make best use of the natural light,’ say the Interior Fox duo. ‘When measuring the window, make sure to take the full length so the curtain drops to the floor with no gaps.’
In this dark bedroom by Murphy Deesign , a small space with relatively short windows is made to feel taller with the use of George Spencer Designs fabric hung substantially above the window frame, teamed with a white ceiling that contrasts with the dark blue walls.
3. Bring pattern into a simple scheme
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Curtains are a great way to add visual interest into a room, and stretch it from top to toe. If you’re looking to add interest into a generally simple bedroom scheme, pick a small format pattern that borrows its colors from accents across the room.
In this blue bedroom by Studio Duggan , a neutral backdrop of grays is enlivened by a Moroccan-inspired blue and red curtain pattern. To tie a curtain pattern into a room, drop patterns of a similar scale elsewhere, or even use the same pattern on cushions, as demonstrated here.
4. Sleep tight with a blackout lining
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First and foremost, curtains are for blocking out the outside world and that includes any unwelcome natural light.
‘If the curtains are for the bedroom I’d suggest a blackout lining with integrated interlining. This will obstruct early morning sunlight, keep your room cool throughout the summer months, warm in winter and provide the best drape,’ says Harry Cole, Founder at Loom & Last .
‘Blackout lining is also a good option for living spaces at the front of the house as it restricts visibility and helps to maintain privacy.'
Blackout curtains don’t have to look heavy either. These Loom & Last curtains are blackout lined, but give the external impression of lightweight cotton.
5. Go eco-friendly with linen
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Using natural materials is among the top bedroom trends right now and if a trend is good for the planet too, we’re all here for it.
‘Linen works best for an eco-friendly curtain choice,’ says Cole. ‘The advantage to choosing this natural material is that it has very little impact on the environment unlike many of the synthetic materials. Made from flax plants that require little water or pesticides, linen is regarded as the most sustainable fabric.’
In this room by interior designer Beth Webb , a linen-style curtain shows how the look can also marry rusticity with sophistication.
6. Make the curtains one of many colored accents
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Curtains are a great way to bring a generous pop of color into a room, especially modern curtain ideas. With just one item, you can transform a neutrally painted room and really lead its color story. Pair it with accents of the same color group around the room to create a coherent scheme.
This guest bedroom is given warmth thanks to pink accents of different shades throughout the space, contrasted with rich leafy greens. Creating a color scheme through soft furnishings is an excellent option for the likes of kids' rooms, where you may not want to commit to an all-out paint job.
7. Pair your curtains with a blind
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Blackout linings aren’t the only way to fortify your curtains’ light-shielding abilities.
‘Alternatively, we like to pair curtains with a blind,’ say Choate and Ugarte. ‘Not only does it filter out the light and increase privacy, but it also creates a visual focal point that is sophisticated, timeless, and chic.’
This has been achieved in this gray bedroom by K&H Design , where an unusual window arrangement is turned into a centerpiece through the use of an additional sheer curtain and a blind that takes color inspiration from the bedding.
‘It’s important to ensure the fabric of the blind and curtain complement one another. Picking out a color within the fabric or pattern of the curtain is a good place to start,’ say Choate and Ugarte.
8. Add a luxurious lining
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Remember, a curtain always has two sides and that means you can have double the fun - a great option for curtain closet ideas.
While not strictly necessary for rustic linen alternatives, including a lining into traditionally formal curtains is essential for making them feel finished and substantial.
To boost your luxury bedroom ideas, add a lining that adds a subtle touch of texture or deep color to channel thoughtful opulence. In this bedroom, a set of taupe curtains are lined and trimmed with a plush orange-red velvet for a delightful surprise.
9. Keep it neat with a lath and fascia heading
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If you’re not quite brave enough to dabble in the pelmet’s comeback, there is a more subtle way to create a neat heading to your bedroom curtains, explains interior designer Kit Kemp .
‘A covered ‘lath and fascia’ is very different to a full pelmet and is a more contemporary hanging mechanism, formed of a corded metal track fixed to a board. The track is then hidden from view by a 5cm fascia.’
Usually covered in the same fabric as your curtains, a fascia allows for a neat and discreet curtain rail covering that doesn’t drop in front of the window, allowing maximum light in.
‘It allows an elegant pinch pleat curtain to remain on show as the curtain sits in front of the fascia rather than under and behind it when the curtains are closed,’ says Kemp.
10. Finish with a trim
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If you never like to leave a job unfinished, tie up your curtain design with the ultimate closer.
‘Add a contemporary twist to your window dressing with a decorative trim or pattern along the edges. This can make all the difference and can transform simple curtains into a modern design statement,’ say Choate and Ugarte.
‘We’re known for our love of detail and the same applies when it comes to curtains,’ says Kemp, who designed this bedroom with red curtains finished with a bright blue and red spotted trim.
‘We love to add detail to the leading edge, whether it be a braid, trim, piping or contrast fabric’.
Which curtains are best for the bedroom?
When choosing curtains for the bedroom, it’s important to think about how you sleep.
If you or any other occupants are light sleepers that tend to wake up with the sun, then you may want to choose curtains that are primed for blocking out light. Choosing heavier fabrics will do this, or consider adding a blackout liner to that lighter fabric you’ve fallen in love with.
If you’re wedded to the idea of breezy, slightly sheer curtains, consider layering them, or teaming them with a fitted blind that can be employed when you need the room to be as dark as possible.
How do I arrange my bedroom curtains?
In contemporary bedroom design, a laidback feel is what’s really on trend, so be prepared to let your curtains do what they want. If you are really keen to tie them back, cords and ties will feel more relaxed than wall-fixed holdbacks.
Think also about the length of your curtains.
‘For a look that feels more luxurious, go one step further and add additional length to the curtain so that it gathers at the bottom,’ say Ugarte and Choate. ‘An additional 3-6 inches is necessary for this technique. This style is more appropriate for rooms with less traffic, where the floors aren’t cleaned as often.’
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Bedroom curtain ideas – To create a cosy and peaceful sleeping space
Stylists and interior designers will often tell you that curtains can really make a bedroom, but only if chosen with care. We've pulled together some of our favourite bedroom curtain ideas to help you pick the perfect pair.
Choosing bedroom curtains can sometimes feel overwhelming with heading type, fabric weights, length, pattern, colour and practical considerations all needing careful thought. However, before getting bogged down in the finer details it is important to remember that the primary role of bedroom curtains is to block out the light and keep your bedroom warm. When considering any bedroom ideas and decor decisions always keep this at the back of your mind.
Bedroom curtain ideas
'Curtains are always in fashion in one form or another,' says interior designer Yvonne Jones. Yvonne advises that curtains are the ideal window treatment idea for adding both warmth and sound insulation, 'I think living in a colder climate means we like to feel wrapped up and having curtains frames the view. They also create a different aesthetic, giving a bigger visual effect,' she says.
'Curtains can give a room something it's lacking, whether that's warmth, simplicity, elegance or drama.'
1. Seek voiles for privacy without blocking out light
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Bedrooms require privacy at all times, but where having heavy curtains drawn limits the light quality within the space voiles are the perfect solution. The lightweight window treatment restricts the view in but doesn't restrict the brightness, ideal for a small bedroom idea to invite an airy and open feel.
'Using voile curtains in combination with black out roller blinds is a really effective way to gain a high level of control over lighting and privacy levels' advises Hannah Cooley, product designer for Hillary. 'Allowing for night time privacy and darkness that can easily be switched up to let sunlight through during the day.'
2. Introduce pattern to a plain room
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Nothing adds drama to a plain bedroom better than a big, bold pattern. Tropical or botanical prints, similar to these curtains, are always popular for bedroom decor to add a touch of timeless appeal. When opting for a colourful patterned curtain, keep the rest of the room simple to allow your curtains to do all the talking. This grey bedroom idea has been finished in a pale blue to work with the dark blue and green pattern.
3. Draw attention to a shapely bay window
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When planning how to dress a bay window, make a feature with a combination of blinds to accentuate the shape of the bay and elegant drapes to highlight the height of the room.
Choosing a pattern helps to add interest, but keeping the pattern subtle helps to avoid overwhelming the room. Loosely matching the colour to the bedding creates a seamless look.
4. Choose a pattern that goes with the view
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'Choose a fabric that enhances your view – life a leaf pattern,' suggests Yvonne. In this bedroom, the view of the garden has been framed with floral print curtains in neutral colours. The curtains continue the botanical theme running through the rest of the room. The same pattern has even been used to create scatter cushions to tie them together with the vibrant green bed. Add authentic botanical touches with a scattering of house plant ideas.
5. Hang lined curtains to reduce light leakages
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When choosing what fabric to use Victoria Walker, product manager at Hillarys , suggests thinking about the function, you want the curtains to perform in your bedroom. 'Voiles are sheer and translucent and a great way of letting the light in while still offering privacy, but black-out, lined curtains are a better choice for bedrooms.'
'I'd always line curtains though – unless they are voiles – as lining makes your curtains look fuller, helps reduce light leakages and provides extra privacy. Coloured lining is also available – think about grey or black facing out instead of white or ecru. '
6. Invest in linen curtains for a relaxed look
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Medium-weight linen or a linen mix curtain are perfect for creating a relaxed look. The navy blue curtains here hang all the way to the floor and add another layer of texture in this modern bedroom. However, they are quite sheer so it is worth investing in a blackout window blind idea to hang behind them, to make sure you still get that good night's sleep.
7. Choose a pattern that will standard the test of time
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If you do decide to opt for a pattern make sure it's a design you'll love for a long time. 'Good curtains last for years so you need to really love the pattern,' advises Yvonne. These pink patterned curtains feature a timeless design that will work with a variety of colour schemes from neutral beige to a bright pink or red.
8. Hold curtains back with alternative tie-backs
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'Avoid fabric-shaped tie-backs, which are old-fashioned, and choose woven leather, beaded or even tasselled ones instead,' says Yvonne. Tie-backs are a great way to update existing curtains, swap your fabric tie for something more modern like a leather tie or these rope ties with wooden hearts.
9. Allow curtains to puddle in front of a tall window
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If you have long windows in your room order curtains that are a little longer than the window so they puddle. This works best with lightweight linen curtains that you don't need to worry about creasing badly.
However, puddled velvet curtains can also look sumptuous when creating cosy bedroom. Just make sure you don't go overboard, and only add an inch or two of extra length – you don't want them to become a trip hazard.
10. Pair velvet curtains with a sheer voile
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'I love well-made, hand-finished curtains hanging almost ceiling to floor, with a sheer voile,' says Victoria. A sheer voile is the perfect solution to add some extra privacy to your bedroom if it overlooks the street, while still allowing light in. For a luxurious look, pair the delicate sheer voile with dark heavy velvet curtains.
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What you hang your curtains on can make just as big an impact as the window dressing itself. Pick a pole that co-ordinates with your fabric and suits your furniture style. The wooden rail in this bedroom compliments the earthy green and navy blue bedroom colour scheme. The wooden design also works with the brown leather armchair in the corner of the room.
12. Match your curtains to your walls
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Make a bold statement by colour blocking in your bedroom and matching your curtain colour to your walls. The cobalt blue curtains wrap this entire blue bedroom idea in the vibrant blue hue. When colour blocking, add variation by playing with different shades and textures in the same colour.
13. Add a boxy pelmet
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'A flat, boxy, straight pelmet adds neatness to a window,' says Yvonne. 'When choosing a pattern. Make sure you take the whole room into consideration.' The boxy pelmet in this bedroom echoes the smart grey wall panels, and ties the retro geometric pattern in with the rest of the bedroom. In a small bedroom such a bold pattern could be overwhelming, however the pelmet ensures it looks neat and tidy.
14. Team patterned curtains and blinds
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Curtains and blinds can look wonderful when layered together. You can keep it simple with a plain blind under a patterned curtain. But for a more playful look team different patterns. 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.
Which curtain style is best for bedrooms?
Heavier, lined curtains that will minimise any light leaks will be the most natural fit for a bedroom. That isn't to say you can't opt for a light linen curtain, just bear in mind you will probably need to consider investing in a blind to hang underneath. The same goes for delicate voile curtains which are best paired with heavy velvet curtains.
If you are still choosing between blinds and curtains in your bedroom, it is important to note that while they can both look amazing, blinds aren't a good fit for all windows. 'If dressing a really wide window, blinds can look awkward and out of scale,' explains Sarita Sharma, Ideal Home's resident stylist. 'Likewise, on a really tall window, blinds can become cumbersome. Especially Roman ones, as you have to pull the full weight of the fabric up each time.'
Should bedroom curtains be long or short?
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. 'I love curtains that are fitted to the ground – well 1cm off if I'm being fussy,' says Victoria. Yvonne agrees: 'I like them to just touch the floor. 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.
What colour should bedroom curtains be and should they be lighter or darker than the walls?
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.
When choosing the colour and shade of your bedroom curtains it is important to bear in mind the colour scheme and décor of the rest of the room. 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.
Should bedroom curtains match the bedding?
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.
Have you been inspired by any of these bedroom curtain ideas?
Curtains in the bedroom - 170 photos of new products of the best ideas for the interior
Window decoration in the bedroom is an art. All decorative elements should not only be combined, but also complement each other. Design and comfort depend on the quality decoration of curtains. Adhering to one style, we make repairs, buy furniture and order curtains. By making a noble window frame, you can increase the illumination or hide an unfortunate view from the window, making your own unique touch to the interior.
To choose the ideal model of curtains, you need to be able to understand them.
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- Art Deco chic
- Provence style is back in fashion
- What's good about Provence?
- Classic is always in fashion
- High-tech is the future.
- Minimalism
- Trend of the season
- Beautiful bedroom curtains: 170 photos of new products for 2022 It reflects all the wealth and luxury of all times. Art Deco practically does not exist separately from the interior and is used to give an accent, zest to the room. The art deco style has many faces, so do not be upset if you did not find suitable photos of curtains for the bedroom in the first directory you are viewing. It is necessary to search more, this style does not limit the texture and pattern of the fabric. You can even see a geometric ornament or an ethnic motif. Art Deco consists of heavy, thick curtains, made mainly of velvet, satin or silk, which are decorated with drapery or gold tassels. The bedroom often uses a black and white or dark color scheme, decorated with expensive decor.
Provence style is back in fashion
Looking at the photo of modern bedroom curtains, it's hard not to stop at this gentle style made in pastel colors. Curtains, as a rule, are double with a flowing almost airy tulle. Curtains made in this style will plunge you into the southern French province, give you peace and emphasize the beauty of a city apartment. Curtains are selected in a darker color with a dense structure.
Why is Provence good?
- simplicity and elegance at the same time
- only natural materials
- floral prints or patterns
- airiness and lightness
You get a little Provence in your decor.
Classic is always in fashion
Modern trends dictate new fashion, but classic style cannot be forced out. Curtains will look good in a large bedroom with a panoramic window. The velvety frame will shimmer in the light and emphasize the elegant design. In the classics you will not find catchy patterns and ornaments. The design of the curtains in the bedroom will be monophonic, made in soft beige or brown tones. Classics are, first of all, traditions of pristine beauty and comfort.
The future is high-tech.
Modern style is all about practicality. Here you will not find excessive beauty - the technology of the future. Basically, the models are made of metallized coating or glass. May have glossy asymmetric additions. A hi-tech bedroom looks a bit fantastic. Roman blinds in neutral colors are recommended for this style.
Minimalism
Refusal of excesses is the motto of this style.
Spacious room done in soft colors with simple shapes and lines.
Curtains should be light and unobtrusive. In the style of minimalism, you will not see any curtains or curtains, and the curtains for the bedroom are made in the form of rolled panels or blinds. But in a modern adaptation, this style does not exclude the tandem of roller blinds with a plain curtain. In this concept, it should not attract attention and become an accent, so we also adhere to neutral tones.
Curtains in the bedroom, made in the style of minimalism, do not carry an additional idea, but captivate with their practicality in use.
Trend of the season
When choosing a color scheme, one can not say anything about the new curtains for the bedroom this season. Purple is everywhere in 2016: on hair, lips, clothes and, of course, curtains. It attracts not only with its versatility, but also with its unusualness. A variety of gamma gives an opportunity for fantasies, transforming any interior.
Looking at the photos of modern curtains for the bedroom, you will find shades of purple from juicy and dark to soft and flowing shades.
Soft colors from violet to lavender are perfect for the bedroom. You should not decorate the bedroom with bright purple curtains - they will not let you relax, they can cause anxiety and anxiety.
The latest curtain trends for this year's bedroom do not want to lose ground in the new one, and are confidently maintaining and securing their place in the top list.
After looking at fashionable photos of curtains for the bedroom in 2022, we can say with confidence that high-tech style and minimalism still hold the leading position. Designers predict the development and preservation of these styles, as well as their combination with rather unusual variations, so the fashionable design of windows in the new year will not only be rich, but also extravagant.
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Bedroom curtain design trends in 2020
Virtually no bedroom interior is complete without curtains on the windows - they add comfort, create a special atmosphere and, of course, make the atmosphere more stylish. But this is provided that the textile design of the windows corresponds to the latest fashion trends. What are they? We tell in this article.
Project author: Alla Shumeiko
Author of the project: Anna Karpova, Varvara Istratova, Vladimir Razdelov
The main trends of the current season
More and more design of the bedroom and curtains gravitate towards minimalism and conciseness, designers refuse grandiose design in favor of simpler options without drapery, fringe and additional decor. Roman, roll, simple single-layer curtains - just such a design of curtains for the bedroom can be seen in the photo and among the new products of 2020. For those who like it more romantic, Austrian and French curtains with light drapery are suitable.
So, what design of curtains for the bedroom is better to choose:
- simple straight curtains of light or dense fabric - suitable for any interior;
Project author: Elina Musakulova
Designed by: Pablo Paniagua
Authors of the project: Maria Bakhareva, Nikita Bakharev
Authors of the project: Victoria Vitkovskaya, Anna Gnatenko
Project author: Gulshat Baizhan
- Roman blinds - use if you do not want to cover the entire wall with textiles or, conversely, you want to focus on the window;
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Project author: Marina Kutuzova
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- roller blinds - look great in combination with tulle or curtains;
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Design: Enjoy Home
- lightly draped curtains.
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As for the material for fashionable curtains 2020 in the bedroom, the number of options tends to infinity. You can use heavy massive fabrics and light, almost weightless tulles. The choice depends only on the purpose of the curtains: do you want to completely remove the light in the room or do you need only a slight blackout.
Design: Enjoy Home
Design: Molbó Buro
Authors of the project: Ekaterina Rebrova, Elena Povorova
Authors of the project: Anna Sakharova, Alisa Lobanova
Project author: Ekaterina Barasheva
Author of the project: Marina Trubina
Stylish bedroom curtains: photos and modern ideas for 2020
White and off-white curtains
Light textiles are one of the most versatile options. Despite the popularity of brighter and more spectacular options, it is white curtains that do not lose ground - they let in more light, fit into any interior and are combined with a variety of fabrics and patterns.
Design: Enjoy Home
Project author: Natalia Lao
Project author: Natalya Belugina
Dark curtains
If you like unusual effects, look at black and graphite textiles - they add an intriguing atmosphere to the environment. Another plus of white and black curtains is that they do not change the rest of the shades in the room - wallpaper, furniture and upholstery.
Project author: Alena Totskaya
Design: FullHouseDesign
Printed bedroom textile
Patterned fabric curtains are what you need if the walls in the bedroom are plain and require interesting details. With this design, the window immediately becomes the center point of the interior - what you need.
What prints are relevant today:
- tropics - have not gone out of fashion for several seasons in a row. It can be both traditional green tones and unusual black and citrus shades.
- floral pattern - curtains for the bedroom in the photo of new products in 2020 are increasingly presented with large images of plants and flowers. They will perfectly fit into the relaxed interior of the boudoir bedroom.
- geometric prints : rhombuses, triangles, zigzags will decorate the interior in a modern style. The color palette can be anything: from monochrome to a riot of colors.
Design: Enjoy Home
Design: Enjoy Home
Project author: Inna Velichko
Project author: Marina Zhukova
Project author: Marina Zhukova
50 Shades of Gray
Let's admit that the gray color will not lose its relevance over the next five years - it is universal, looks noble, you can choose a tone and shade that suits your interior. But you can experiment with the model of curtains: for example, make the curtain canvas two-color or add a border in a contrasting color. Pay attention to fabrics: natural cotton and linen are in trend today.
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Design: Enjoy Home
Author of the project: Alexandra Helminskaya-Leontieva
Project author: Evgenia Mishina
Neutral curtains to match the walls
Not everyone likes experiments. Designers advise such owners to choose curtains in pastel, beige, neutral shades to match the color of the walls. It’s definitely impossible to make a mistake with them, plus, when closed, they help to expand the space of the bedroom: the fewer visual boundaries, the more voluminous the room seems. To make this window design look more gentle and delicate, use flowing fabrics.
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Author of the project: Anna Maksimova
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Double curtains
Two layers of curtains of different colors will add drama to the interior. As conceived by the designers, these should be canvases of contrasting colors, materials that differ from each other (for example, velvet and cotton) or patterns. You can use two bright shades found in the interior, or take one more calm, the second more saturated. Another plus of double blinders is the ability to create different dimming options. Moreover, it is not necessary to hang a thinner fabric under a denser one, you can do the opposite.
Project author: Olga Sergeeva
Authors of the project: Dmitry Artemiev, Maria Nechaeva, Eleonora Talish
Authors of the project: Dmitry Mudrogelenko, Zlata Mudrogelenko
Two-color curtains
These are curtains, each panel of which consists of two pieces of fabric of a different color. The height of the border can be arbitrary, but more often it is correlated with the height of the window sill, headboard, decorative wall trim - for example, the height of wood wall panels or painting.
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