Country window decor
22 Farmhouse-Style Window Treatment Ideas to Try
mStarr Design
Window treatments make an easy addition to any space, but choosing the right ones can be tough. Once you’ve figured out where the window treatments should go and what you need them to do, you have to find a set that looks genuinely great in your home. And that’s a hard thing to pull off—even when you’re drawing inspiration from one of the most popular design styles around.
In recent years, farmhouse style has become an absolute fan favorite (seriously, farmhouse is the most popular design style in 26 states—that’s more than half the country). But, popularity doesn’t always make the design process easier. In fact, if you’ve tried to craft a charming farmhouse of your own, you’ve probably realized that popularity is both an asset and a drawback. On the plus side, you’ll have loads of farmhouse design ideas to sift through as you shop for curtains. At the same time, getting through all that inspo could take a while—and you’ll probably end up seeing the same ideas over and over again.
To save you from the endless inspo scroll, we’ve rounded up some farmhouse window treatment ideas worth bookmarking. Ranging from classic (hanging frilly curtains in your kitchen) to creative (draping curtains from sticks), these ideas should give you all the variety you need to find the perfect window treatments for your cozy farmhouse.
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Tyler Karu
Since curtains tend to draw the eye, they can be a great way to set the tone in any room. Consider how you want your space to feel, and snag a set of curtains that gets you there. If a room starts to feel too sleek, cozy it up with a set of printed curtains. By sticking with a traditional print—like a delicate floral—you can score some classic countryside charm.
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Design: Mindy Gayer Design, Photo: Vanessa Lentine
In farmhouse design, you’ll find all kinds of different textures—shiny metals, rustic woods, cozy textiles, and more. So why not let your window treatments in on the fun? Add some texture to your space by hanging a woven Roman shade over your kitchen window. In addition to helping you block out that late afternoon sun, the shade should add a dose of rustic flair to your space.
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Design: Mindy Gayer Design, Photo: Vanessa Lentine
White curtains make a classic addition to any home, and they should look particularly good in a light-filled modern farmhouse. The sleek curtains should blend right in with crisp white walls, and thanks to their traditional feel, the curtains should also play well with the most rustic elements in the room.
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White Sands
Curtains can be a great way to add a pop of color to a room, and that pop of color can be as subtle or as striking as you want it to be. For a softer approach, consider pairing a white-filled interior with a pastel Roman shade. Since the curtain’s color will be pretty light, it should add interest to your space without overwhelming your palette.
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Milk and Honey Life
Want to go all in on rustic style? Hang your curtains from a branch. Scour your backyard for suitable sticks. Then, hang each stick above a similarly sized window. Depending on how your sticks are shaped, you may be able to mount them on curtain rod brackets. You can also try suspending them from ceiling hooks and ribbons.
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mStarr Design
Your curtains don’t have to match anything else in the room. So don’t be afraid to play with new patterns and colors. Use your existing space as a starting point. Then, look for colors and prints that will complement what you already have.
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Design: Mindy Gayer Design, Photo: Vanessa Lentine
Curtains can be a great way to segment your space. By hanging textured shades in one room and printed curtains in another, you can make each room feel distinct, even if they blur together as part of an open floor plan. Once you’ve settled on the perfect shades for your dining nook, make sure they line every window in the space. Then, create a visual boundary by hanging different curtains in your kitchen.
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Ashley Montgomery Design
For a really rustic look, consider leaving your curtains unhemmed. Sure, hem may be the last thing you think of when shopping for curtains. (After color, print, texture, and length, hem may not even make the list.) But the surprising detail is bound to make your space feel more textured and more rustic.
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Jenn Pablo Studio
White may be a classic curtain color. But if warmth is what you’re after, consider hanging ivory shades, instead. Since ivory has yellow undertones, the curtains should warm up your space from the moment they’re hung. And once light starts streaming through them, they’ll really get a chance to shine. As sunlight passes through your shades, it should take on some of ivory’s warm undertones—filling your home with a soft, buttery glow.
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Pure Collected Living
While you might not have heard of swag curtains before, you’ve almost certainly seen them. Swags—high-low curtains that are short in the center and long at the edges—are a favorite in traditional country homes. And hanging a frilly option in your kitchen window is a surefire way to make your home feel cozier.
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Katie Martinez Design
Like any decorative accent, curtains offer you the chance to make your space more dynamic. And playing with different prints can be a great way to do that. If your bed is topped with a beige blanket that’s lined with brown stripes, consider hanging a set of beige and brown curtains. But instead of matching your prints exactly, spring for a complementary print, like subtle polka dots.
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Bespoke Only
Dark curtains may seem out of place in a charming farmhouse. But if your home is full of light colors like white, light brown, and mint, dark curtains can ground your space in coziness and add contrast to your décor scheme.
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Amy Bartlam
Matching your curtains to other décor isn’t necessary, but it can make a small corner—like a reading nook—feel tight and cohesive. Start by identifying the smallest decorative accent in your space, then match your curtains to that. Craft your shades from the same exact print and color, or keep things interesting by switching up one of those elements.
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Katie Martinez Design
Depending on why you’re hanging curtains, you may not need a full-blown set of drapes. If your goal is to add privacy to a bathroom window, for example, you may just need a simple window tier. Window tiers are curtains that cover the bottom half of a window—giving you privacy without blocking out too much light. And if you snag a sheer white option, you can let even more light in, while establishing the private feel you want.
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Milk and Honey Life
A valance is a short curtain designed to cover the top of a window. But if there’s an extra-short window above your headboard, a valance may be long enough to cover the whole thing. Thanks to its short length, a valance will deliver the coverage you’re looking for without giving you that floor-to-ceiling curtain feel. And if you score a sheer white option, you can keep the light in your space feeling soft and ambient.
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Katie Martinez Design
Macrame curtains may have a beachy, bohemian feel. But pair them with a rod iron bed frame, some rustic wood furniture, and a couple floral throw pillows, and they’ll feel farmhouse-friendly in no time. Since the curtains are so sheer, they won’t do much to block out light. But they will add a touch of cozy texture to any room.
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White Sands
Your window treatments don’t have to make a statement. If your shades are purely functional—if they’re only there to block out light—consider snagging a set that matches your walls. The shades will blend right in, whether you have them up or down. And if you really want to bring the room together, score the shades in a texture that matches the other materials in the room.
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Katie Martinez Design
When it comes to your blinds, don’t be afraid to get a little rustic. Snag a set that rolls up to give you plenty of flexibility, and leave your blinds unrolled at different lengths. In a window-lined room, it can be tempting to make sure your blinds are rolled up pristinely—in one even line. But a more haphazard approach will give your home that cozy, lived-in feel that makes farmhouses so charming.
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Jenn Pablo Studio
If the morning sunlight streaming through your bedroom window is simply unbearable, then cozy things up with a blackout curtain. A dark curtain will get the job done most effectively. But if you want to stay true to your farmhouse aesthetic, there are some lovely beige blackout curtains you can score, as well.
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Katie Hodges Design
If the biggest windows in your home are made up of smaller windows that have been clustered together, you have a couple of options. You can hang a small shade over each of the windows, or you can hang one large shade over all of them.
Several smaller shades will make your set-up more flexible. You can cover one of the smaller windows, while leaving the others exposed. But using one big shade will make your set-up more cohesive—and often, more dramatic, too.
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The Grit and Polish
Your curtains have to hang from some kind of hardware. And if that hardware is visible (it usually is), it’ll affect the look of your space. To keep things streamlined, consider taking cues from the other hardware in the room. Match your curtain-hanging hardware to a nearby metal light fixture—or even to the metal frames lining your walls.
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mStarr Design
Curtains and blinds aren’t mutually exclusive. So when choosing your window treatments, feel free to double up. A woven Roman shade can offer texture and coverage, while a set of white sheers adds a pop of delicate décor. Start by asking yourself what you need your window treatments to do. Then, stock up on the combination that gets you there.
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Modern country does not require a detailed repetition of the rustic style, it is enough to preserve the natural proximity, a sense of airiness and simplicity, and pay special attention to textile accessories.
The photo shows country-style curtains that give the bathroom a special coziness and warmth.
Country curtains are perfect for decorating a summer house or a private house. In an apartment, curtains are most often used in the kitchen or dining room. The pattern on the curtains matches the pattern on the tablecloths, stool covers and napkins. The cornice is used metal or wooden.
Which curtain model should I choose?
Types of curtains in country style are characterized by simplicity, in which there is no place for luxury and pomposity.
See also Provence curtain ideas.
- Roman. Beautiful for window decoration and easy to use, they are a canvas that, when lifted, gathers into folds, which allows you to adjust the illumination of the apartment. They give the interior comfort and elegance.
- Roll. They take up little space. Original, practical, easy to manufacture. The front and back sides can be sewn from different fabrics, so they will look more interesting, the main thing is to choose the right color combination with other parts of the interior.
- With lambrequin. It is a decoration in the form of a frill, covers the cornice and the upper part of the window. Can be used as a separate curtain. For country style, lush lambrequins made of lace tulle or transparent fabric are used. Gives the window attractiveness and rustic chic.
- With grips. Simple and light, the tiebacks can be sewn by yourself, decorated with embroidery, cords. Country-style curtains tied in different directions have their own charm and emphasize the rustic style.
- Cafe curtains. This type of curtain covers the floor of the window. Most often they are combined with a lambrequin, they can be of one or two parts. They are mounted on a special cornice on the window sashes. Convenient and easy to use.
- With a frill. The smaller the room, the less frills. Look organically in combination with rough, aged furniture. It is advisable to choose a plain fabric. Country style creates a romantic mood.
Curtain fabrics
When making curtains, to give a rustic touch, preference is given to natural materials:
- Cotton. Curtains have high strength, resistant to wear. Works well with other materials. The sun's rays and humidity are not terrible for this canvas. Disadvantages - over time, they may turn yellow, shrink, easily wrinkle.
In the photo, cotton curtains give a feeling of lightness and airiness.
- Linen. One of the most suitable materials for country style curtains. Ecologically impeccable textile, does not cause allergies. It has a good level of strength, little susceptible to pollution. Textured and plastic canvas with a sheen, easily gives any shape. Virtually no shrinkage after washing.
- Organza. One of the most popular curtain fabrics. Light and transparent fabric, divided into shiny and matte.
- Drapery fabrics (jaquard, satin, silk, velvet, blackout, matting). Well suited to country style, is popular among housewives. Dense and durable materials, provides excellent insulation, protects from cold in winter and from the sun in summer.
Choice of design
Country and Provence style curtains are characterized by the colors of the countryside: green leaves, blue cornflowers, brown twigs, yellow and orange flowers. In combination with white, “natural” tones refresh the atmosphere, give lightness and airiness.
See more floral curtain ideas.
Often in country style, checkered fabric is used in different colors and sizes, from small to large.
In the photo there are checkered curtains, such curtains will easily add individuality to the interior.
Simple patterns are suitable for curtains: polka dots, stripes and small flowers.
Rural motifs will be appropriate - sunflowers, berries, apples, floral ornaments, chickens and other animals.
Popular colors for country curtains: gray, white, beige. When decorating a window, you can add frills, ruffles and pickups of bright colors or faded paint to a solid color. Bright red, green, blue, orange can be used as a pattern.
When choosing a canvas, you should focus on the material that is already in the kitchen (tablecloth, chair covers, towels), as well as wallpaper and furniture.
Depending on the cardinal directions, the south side is decorated with curtains in cold tones, and the north side is suitable for warm shades.
Curtains in the interior of a dacha or a country house
A dacha is a place to relax and receive guests. Rural life is leisurely, filled with the colors of nature, wild flowers, fresh vegetables and berries. It is in such an atmosphere that the use of country-style curtains is appropriate.
The photo shows white curtains with ties, a great option for a country house.
Curtains are placed in a country house, which protect from sunlight, help to visually enlarge the window and give comfort. The colors should match the rustic style, the fabric can be any.
Cotton and linen cloth in a country house will be a practical and functional solution, it passes air well, which allows you to fill the space with freshness and lightness. To visually enlarge the room, hang light-colored curtains.
Overview by room
The rooms, which are designed in country style, emphasize the rustic flavor, indicate an inseparable connection with folk traditions, and have an exquisite taste.
- Living room. Natural fabric is used, neutral pastel colors with floral or floral ornaments, with lambrequins or ruffles. A window, properly decorated with country-style curtains, is an important element of the interior. You can hang curtains in a cage or strip. The living room is characterized by simplicity and romance, there are no luxury items.
- Kitchen. In the interior, it is necessary to correctly combine the material from which country-style curtains, napkins, pillows, and chair covers are sewn. Short curtains are suitable, convenient and practical, allow you to use the kitchen window sill as an additional shelf. Long curtains, decorated with bright tiebacks, will decorate the rural kitchen. Lambrequin made of transparent tulle will visually expand the window and add lightness.
- Bedroom. For curtains choose linen, cotton, chintz. Complex forms should be abandoned in favor of models on a drawstring, ties or loops, made of light and airy material. The edges can be supplemented with frills or ruffles. Curtains collected with tiebacks will give the room comfort and set you up for relaxation. Decorative pillows and a bedspread made of the same fabric as the curtains will create a harmonious atmosphere in the bedroom. Wooden cornices are used.
- Children's. Country is a universal option when decorating a room for a boy and a girl of any age. Preference should be given to natural and pastel colors. Dark colors are not recommended. Curtains in country style should be natural, simple cut, with lace and ruffles. Material - checkered, flowered, polka dot and with other rural patterns.
In the photo, country-style curtains give the room coziness and easily set up for relaxation.
Choose the length of the curtains
The length of the curtains in the country style depends on the room in which they will be located.
- Floor-length curtains are chosen for the bedroom and living room. Curtains are sewn from white material with flower bouquets, the edges can be decorated with ruffles.
- In the kitchen, both short and long curtains are used to give a rustic style, sewn from transparent fabric, which can be complemented with bright color tiebacks.
Do-it-yourself country-style curtains
Do-it-yourself curtains look original, give the interior a uniqueness and make the house cozy. It all depends on your personal wishes. The simplest pattern is a rectangle. The length and width of the fabric are calculated as follows:
- Length. Measure the distance from the cornice to the window sill and add 5 cm for the bottom allowance and 3 cm for the top.
- Width. The length of the cornice is multiplied by 1.5 or 2 and 4 cm is added for the side seams.
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