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When you think of country blinds, you may instantly envision wooden slats and shutters. But those aren’t the only options. Whether you’re creating a modern farmhouse look or a country cottage aesthetic, there are hundreds of country-style blinds to meet the occasion. From woven fabrics that mimic the look of burlap to cosy cotton, fabric blinds are well-suited for creating various country designs.

 

Here, we’ll show you five of the best country-style blind ideas. You’ll learn how to use window treatments to create glamorous modern farmhouse and French country looks as well as rustic and country cottage designs.


The 5 Best Country Style Blinds

If you’re looking to create a country-style interior design at your home, blinds are an easy way to tie the look together or elevate it to new heights. Country blinds come in various finishes and materials, making them suitable for every room in your home. Plus, there are various country-style blinds to choose from whether you want to create a look that’s country music star glam or one that’s more like a cosy cottage or modern farmhouse. Here are some of our favourite country blinds and how you can use them in your designs.


1. Modern Farmhouse

Modern farmhouse design is at the top of a lot of DIY designer lists these days. It’s the perfect blend of casual rustic vibes and elegant silhouettes. To pull off modern farmhouse blinds and overall design aesthetic, stick to a neutral colour palette. Hues like beige, white and grey are all great bets. 

 

In addition to colours, this interior design style uses various fabrics and materials to create an elegant rustic look. You’ll want to incorporate things like reclaimed wood furniture, shiplap, board and batten accents and quaint additions like mason jars, burlap and string lights.

 

In terms of your window treatments, stick with fabric styles — like roller blinds and roman blinds — or wooden venetian blinds. You can choose a neutral fabric blind to soften harder elements like large wood tables or wrought iron accents. Alternatively, you can go all-in with the country theme by mounting wooden blinds in dark finishes like Mahogany or Anthracite.

 

While real wood blinds are great for dry spaces like living rooms and bedrooms, it’s better to use waterproof alternatives in wet or humid areas like bathrooms and kitchens. Some great options include aluminium blinds or faux wood blinds. Both offer the look of real wood, but tougher construction so the blinds won’t warp if they get wet.


2. French Country

Looking for something more classic and timeless when it comes to country blinds? The French country aesthetic is just the ticket. Like modern farmhouse design, this look is all about neutral colours and natural materials. What sets it apart is the addition of glamorous accents like extravagant lighting, metallic hints and classic art. It’s often described as fanciful and feminine, yet it also exudes a rustic air.

 

The look draws inspiration from homes in the Provence region of France known for its quintessential country charm. The region is home to lavender fields and green hills, which lend to the style’s heavy use of florals and nature-inspired patterns.

 

For French country-style blinds, look for floral window blinds. Our MissPrint Persia Piccalilli roman blind is a great option. It features cheery yellow dandelions on a muted background. The style adds an uplifting feel and pairs perfectly with French furniture and metallic table accents to create a French cottage aesthetic. 

 

Another option is our Robin N’ berries roller blind, which features natural motifs in warm red tones on a muted background. It’s ideal for creating a touch of whimsy that’s essential for a French cottage design. 


3. Shabby Chic

Shabby chic design is another classic country style aesthetic that is famous for its relaxed, effortless appeal. This design focuses on a lived-in look that mixes vintage and new items for a thrown-together but cohesive aesthetic. Worn furniture and chipped or faded paint are staples of this design. 

 

In terms of shabby chic country blinds, you’ll want to stick to comfy fabrics. Cotton and linen blinds are among the most popular as they add a casual and soft touch. You can even use floral prints or muted patterns to add depth. 

 

Striped blinds are especially well-suited for this interior design. Choose chunky stripes if you want to create a bold statement or replicate the look of traditional awnings that are often found on country homes. Alternatively, you can go for thin stripes to elongate windows and make small spaces feel larger. 


4. Rustic Farmhouse

The rustic farmhouse is a quintessential country style. With antique elements and aged wood, it’s a sure-fire way to invoke visions of cosy mornings curled up by the fireplace. This interior design leans heavily on exposed beams and framing, reclaimed wood, cuddle-worthy fabrics and antique furniture. 

 

Complement antique window frames with country-style blinds to complete the look. Opt for soft fabric blinds in cotton or linen and stick to neutral palettes when possible. Roman blinds and pleated blinds are a great choice since the folded fabric adds a touch of casual sophistication. You can add a hint of colour with pastel hues or green and yellow tones. 

 

Don’t forget to grab window blinds for skylight windows too! Many rustic farmhouses and renovated cabins have skylights to draw in more light. By adding blinds to these windows, you can control the amount of light that enters your home. On our site, you’ll find Velux blinds as well as blinds for other skylights from Fakro and Dakstra that fit the rustic farmhouse aesthetic.


5. Country Cottage

Country cottage design, also known as homestead design, is all about incorporating antique elements. This aesthetic typically uses design pieces from the late 19th century. It's rugged and utilitarian with soft elements like quilts and braided rugs. 

 

There are several options when it comes to using country blinds to complement this interior design look. First, you can use plantation shutters to frame in your windows and add depth. Opt for shutters in grey, white or light brown finishes for a rustic look. Alternatively, you can use fabric blinds to soften the look. Woven blinds pair well with braided rugs that have a chunkier appearance. You can also use a cotton roman bind to add a hint of sophistication while maintaining the casual and relaxed appeal.


Find Exquisite Country Blinds for Your Cosy Spot

Make your home look like a showroom from a magazine with these country blind styles. At Make My Blinds, you’ll find all types of window coverings from rigid styles like vertical blinds and conservatory blinds to blackout blinds and Perfect Fit blinds for every window in your home. We’ve covered country-style windows all across the UK from Cornwall to the Shetland Isles, helping homeowners and renters infuse stunning style into their humble abodes.

 

All of our high-quality made-to-measure blinds are backed by a five-year guarantee for peace of mind. Each blind has built-in child safety mechanisms so you can enjoy gorgeous style while securing the safety of pets and kids. Since our blinds are made to measure, they ensure a bespoke fit no matter the size of your window. 

 

Buying blinds has never been easier. With several years experience in the window treatment industry, our customer service team is able to guide you through the purchase process if you need assistance. Our high standard of service means you’ll get friendly and helpful answers to all of your blind questions, whether you need style tips or practical installation advice.

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Country kitchen curtain ideas are the crowning glory to your remodel. Your kitchen may have beautiful painted cabinets, wood countertops and a traditional range, but if you haven’t complemented these elements with country kitchen curtain ideas, then you’re likely lacking that finishing touch. 

Curtains aren’t always a priority when it comes to country kitchen ideas, but in a room that’s often the hub of the home, using country style fabrics can add a homeliness and character that truly completes a room.

Country kitchen curtain ideas

Whether you choose printed or plain, modern or traditional, country curtain ideas can introduce color and pattern and set a kitchen color scheme for your accessories, along with helping to keep the heat in and provide privacy. These are our favorite country kitchen curtain ideas.

1. Add soft living room styling

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'We love to use curtains in kitchens where possible as it makes them seem less utilitarian and more comfortable,' explains Sarah Vanrenen of Vanrenen GW Designs .  

'Since the kitchen can be the hub of the house and where we spend so much of our time these days, it is a great way to bring in softness, texture and color next to all the hard cabinets and makes the room feel more like a home.'

Take your cue from your main country living room ideas. Curtains, pillows and rugs all bring a relaxed, living room look to a functional kitchen space. Take your cabinetry color as your lead, and choose patterns and prints that highlight or coordinate with this shade. 

2. Create a cozy nook

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In this relaxed country kitchen, designed by Karen Harautuneian of West Hollywood's Hub of the House Studio , the curtain turns a window seat area into a 'now you see it, now you don't' cozy nook. It's an idea that would work just as well for window seat ideas in other rooms of the home, too.

Here, this homestead hideaway beautifully suits the comfortable and inviting feel of the room, becoming a space to read a book (with milk and cookies!) or simply sit and chat while the cook gets to work.

3. Conceal a kitchen with a curtain

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Hide a prep kitchen or pantry area behind a curtain – the drapery can be pulled back when the area is in use, then drawn across the doorway to conceal the kitchen once the day's work is done.

'This is a great idea for an open-concept living space, loft or studio, where you don't always want the kitchen on display,' says Melanie Griffiths, editor of Period Living. 'I'd use it an option for pantry ideas for a fresh, relaxed look.

'Choose a richly patterned fabric to create a feature of the curtain, or alternatively, select a tone that matches the paint color on the wall for a seamless look.'

4. Dress French doors with drapes

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Wide doors and glazing that allow for a seamless flow between indoors and out is a feature of many rustic homes, so you'll need to consider French door ideas as part of your overall decorating scheme if that applies in your kitchen.

'A simple way to soften the harsh lines of windows is to add curtains to French doors. They offer insulation in the colder months when you gather the family together for festive feasts, or create shade in the summer,’ explains Jojo Bradley, Founder of Jojo Bradley Interior Design . 

5. Bring in a botanical theme

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For internal glazing or an external window, choose country curtain ideas for kitchens that accentuate the rustic setting or elevate the room scheme.

'Curtains, blinds and upholstery are a chance to add print and color alongside your kitchen cabinets,' suggests interior designer Jojo Bradley. 'Botanical prints look lovely for that outside-in feeling or go plain but add interest with a detailed leading-edge trim for a touch of fun.

'If you don’t have French doors in your kitchen, we love to use Roman blinds with pelmets to soften the space. More detail can be added to these with a contrast piping or cord.' It's a great way to decorate with botanicals.

6. Let the light shine

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Increasing natural light in our homes has been proven to boost mood and improve our sense of wellbeing.

'When selecting country curtain ideas for kitchens, opt for lightweight fabrics that let in plenty of natural light,' advises interior designer Sarah Barnard . 

'In a country kitchen, curtains are often an opportunity to incorporate patterning. Like country wallpaper, natural or historical themes work well in these spaces, helping tie the kitchen space to the natural environment.’

7. Create a focal point

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The right country curtain ideas for kitchens can stretch the space visually. This striking treatment, combining a blind and shapely pelmet in a bold blue and white china pattern, makes this compact kitchen seem wider by drawing the eye to the window and view beyond.

'Cleverly, the display of blue and white plates on the wall continues the theme, so the window treatment truly feels a part of the country kitchen scheme,' explains Melanie Griffiths, editor of Period Living magazine.

8. Tie a standout tassel

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The most rustic of rooms can be elevated with an elegant swag or tassel, and it's a surefire way to make the most of your country curtain ideas for kitchens.

Use thick braid for the curtain tieback and choose the largest tassel you can to add an element of unexpected luxury. You could hone in on the rustic theme by sourcing a tassel made from a natural fiber such as hemp or jute, or create contrast with silk rope and bold color.

9. Pair linens for a homespun look

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Combine a pretty fabric blind with a natural striped linen for a simple country curtain idea for the kitchen. It's the pairing of floral print with simple stripe that makes this look work so well.

'This is a no-fuss idea that particularly suits small country kitchens, or adjunct spaces such as a pantry,' says Jennifer Ebert, digital editor of Homes & Gardens.

'By keeping the blind and below-the-basin curtain basic, with minimum pleats and folds, it allows the fabric themselves to make an impact without overwhelming the small space. '

10. Double up

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With small, narrow windows that sit next to each other, you could choose a single blind or curtain to cover them both – which can make the window appear wider. But the option above, featuring two blinds, shows how fabric can work so well to create a sense of ease in a space.

'Roman shades are a classic country option that can add softness and balance to any interior,' explains Ivy Savignon, Denver-area designer with Stoneside Blinds & Shades .

11. Mix patterns

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Can’t decide between different designs? Why not include more than one? Your curtains don’t necessarily have to match your blinds and pillow fabrics – in fact, mixing it up can add interest to your room. 

Inspired by woodlands and nature, this Forever Spring Delft fabric collection from ILIV is ideal for creating a relaxed interior and has used been used on the curtains, blind, bench seat and pillows to create a cohesive and attractive scheme.

12. Keep it neat

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Curtains aren’t only for windows and you’ll often find country kitchens where fabric has been used instead of a door on open cabinets or shelves. Not only does it help hide away the contents for a tidy appearance, but because it’s a small amount of fabric, you can afford to be brave with your pattern. 

Here, a quirky kitchen-themed print from Vanessa Arbuthnott adds a playful touch. 

13. Bring the countryside In

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For a traditional take on country curtain ideas for kitchens, opt for nature-inspired prints, such as florals, leaves and watercolor designs that all translate your country views into your interior. 

They don’t have to be bright florals or pastel colors either – these Aurora Ember curtains, from Hillarys , offer a sophisticated option. 

14. Frame doors

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Are you lucky enough to have a kitchen with doors leading out to the yard? If so, treat them to a window dressing that will add a softness to the room, while creating privacy if and when you need it.  

These designs from Susie Watson feature a pretty trim and although they’re floor length, keeping the length shorter, so as not to pool on the floor, avoids them becoming a trip hazard for anyone going outside. 

15. Coordinate curtains with table linen

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Kitchen are notorious for having lots of hard surfaces and straight lines, but fabrics help combat that. 

From the curtains to your dining chair cushions, tablecloths to blinds, you have the opportunity to play around with materials and either coordinate them or mix and match as you choose. 

Here, curtains from Vanessa Arbuthnott match a lining on the tablecloth, while the blinds and tea towels are all in fabrics from the same collection for a cohesive feel. 

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If your country abode isn’t blessed with the largest of windows and doors, opt for a single curtain panel instead of two. Less fabric means less obstruction to a door or window opening, leaving you with uninterrupted views when open.  

‘As country homes can often have smaller windows, another trick is to hang your curtain pole wider, so your curtains won’t block the window when open to maximize the light,’ says Yvonne Keal, senior product manager, Hillarys . 

Inspired by the countryside and English gardens, this Henley collection from ILIV adds a strong punch of blue to an otherwise neutral scheme. 

17. Help them blend in 

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If you want your curtains to add privacy and exclude drafts, but don’t necessarily want them to add pattern or color, then choose fabric in a similar shade to your walls. 

Not only will it create a harmonious feel, but it means you can change the colors of your accessories as often as you like, without having to replace your curtains. The stripe on this design by Susie Watson Designs is subtle enough to create interest without becoming the focus of attention.

18. Show off the pole

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Tie in wood details by matching the wood of your curtain pole to other elements in the room, such as countertops or the dining table and chairs.  

These Emily curtains in Fuchsia feature a simple eyelet detail and are ready-made from Terrys Fabrics – plus, you can buy the pillow to match.

19. Use as decoration

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In a kitchen with a double height aspect such as this, use curtains to break up the expanse of glass and add a softness to the otherwise industrial setting with its reclaimed materials. 

As privacy is less important in this room, due to its location at the back of the house, use the curtains more for decoration and leave some of the windows free of fabric. 

Hand-painted kitchen from Neptune . 

20. Use sheer fabrics

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Sheer curtains are ideal if you want to transition between your indoor and outdoor spaces, and work especially well at small windows behind the sink – where you’re likely to be looking out as you do the washing-up. 

Another benefit is that they can offer a good amount of UV protection while also filtering natural light – great for preventing other furnishings or furniture from fading in the sunlight.  

Consider whether you want white or colored curtains, and keep them free from your windowsill to keep them clean. 

What are the classic ways to dress country kitchen windows?

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Traditionally, curtains in a country kitchen were used to block out drafts and often appeared at windows of all sizes, along with internal doors. These days, they are used for so much more – to add a softness to the room, or color and pattern, and to cover windows that aren’t completely straight.

‘If you have several windows in your kitchen, I would recommend trying to include at least one pair of curtains to soften the look and also to absorb sound,’ says Vanessa Arbuthnott . 

‘Too many blinds will create a less cozy feel, especially in the winter when the action of drawing the curtains is enough to make you feel warm. I would suggest giving kitchen curtains a cottage pleat or a double pleat heading as well, as they are less formal. 

‘Choose a window where you can have long curtains without blocking a radiator or getting too close to the cooking action.

What patterns are on trend for country kitchen curtains?

Country style never dates – it’s totally timeless, and patterns such as stripes and checks are ever popular. ‘Stripes work well in kitchens as they are very simple yet elegant,’ says Susie of Susie Watson Designs . ‘I think the key here is natural fabrics like linen prints that reflect the environment of the country.’ 

What about the size of your window – does that determine which print you should choose? ‘If you are graced with traditional, large-paned windows then opt for curtains with a statement pattern, such as a large scale floral print,’ says Debbie Leigh, design manager at ILIV . ‘If you want to create the ultimate cozy country interior, then a fabric with a dark background will add further depth and drama.’

‘For smaller windows, it's best to stick to smaller scale floral designs or plains for the window and use pillows to introduce a feature pattern,’ Debbie continues. ‘Checks are often a great way to introduce a simple pattern to create a cozy country feel for a more minimalistic style. ’ 

How do I choose curtains for my kitchen window?

Start by looking at the window you want to dress and where it’s located. Is it behind a sink, where you’ll want to look out at views? Would it be tricky to have curtains there – would a blind work better? Do you want your curtains for privacy, to help with drafts, or purely for decoration? 

Once you’ve answered those questions you can better decide on what materials, length and design will work best for you. ‘I often use blinds in the functional areas and then curtains in the kitchen’s “living” area, either in the same fabric, or a similar fabric,’ says Susie of Susie Watson Designs . 

However, rural properties can have uneven walls and ceilings, so if buying off the peg isn’t for you, invest in some tailor-made curtains instead. ‘Opting for bespoke curtains lets you tailor the material, pattern, color and style to your own requirements,’ says Laura O’Connell, product designer at Thomas Sanderson . 

‘Ready-made curtains come in standard sizes, while windows don’t – especially in country homes, where they can be a variety of shapes and sizes.

Andrea has been immersed in the world of homes, interiors and lifestyle since her first job in journalism, on Ideal Home. She went from women's magazine Options to Frank. From there it was on to the launch of Red magazine, where she stayed for 10 years and became Assistant Editor. She then shifted into freelancing, and spent 14 years writing for everyone from The Telegraph to The Sunday Times, Livingetc, Stylist and Woman & Home. She was then offered the job as Editor on Country Homes & Interiors, and now combines that role with writing for sister title homesandgardens.com. 

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Country Style Blinds are a great way to fill a room with cosiness, create a comfortable and harmonious environment in an accentuated rustic style. This design does not have pronounced national features, so the country style has gained many fans around the world. Properly selected curtains in the interior of the country play an important role, as this style pays increased attention to textile decorative details. Amigo will help you choose the right curtains or blinds for your living room, kitchen or bedroom.

Basic principles of country style

Curtains for a summer house or a house in country style are selected in accordance with the basic principles of this direction of interior decor. It is based on accentuated rustic simplicity: there cannot be lush curtains with an abundance of luxurious decorations.

Light curtains with a simple pattern will organically complement the interior of the room, they should not attract much attention. Roller blinds will be a good solution: they allow you to adjust the luminous flux, easily rise and fall, look simple and elegant.

When choosing the right material, consider the following principles:

Compliance with these simple principles makes it possible to create a cozy atmosphere in a rustic style - this is a good option not only for a country house, but also for an apartment.

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Amigo sun protection systems: benefits and features

The simplicity of a rustic interior can be harmoniously combined with the possibilities of modern sun protection systems. The Amigo company offers to order roller blinds and blinds from various materials, a wide range of original solutions will allow you to find the best option for a comfortable environment. Roller blinds in the country style living room are a convenient non-standard option that will allow you to fully control the illumination of the room.

The following sun protection options are available: