Curtains Make a Difference
One of the quickest, simplest and most affordable ways to change
the whole look and feel of a room is to change the window treatments.
Wallpaper, fresh paint, or new furniture will, of course, nicely
do that too. But changing the window treatments is something you
can do yourself in no time at all, and the visual rewards are immediate.
And when you work with ready-made curtains, it’s a snap to personally
create the feeling you want in a room.
“There’s nothing like fabric at the window to soften the angular
lines of a window, to reduce the noise level in a room, or to frame,
filter or control the light entering a room from outdoors,” says
Jane Fitzpatrick, founder of Country Curtains. And with today's
choices in ready-made window treatment styles, colors and fabrics,
there’s no end to the different looks you can create.
If you prefer to have the focus of your room be away from the windows,
and toward, for example, your furniture, or a colorful rug or wall
hanging, the obvious choice for the window is a natural or neutral
color, and a relatively simple style. Even a simple style, however,
can be graceful and pleasing. Plain curtains can be tied back in
the middle, down low or up high, depending what looks best to you.
Some people prefer more of the room focus to be on the windows,
to complement or contrast with neutral color in their furnishings,
or to emphasize a view out the window. In this case, perhaps more
color or a bolder style in the window treatments is called for.
Layering a top treatment over a curtain or a sheer, for example,
definitely makes more of a statement at the window.
Choosing Colors
Colors in window treatments always play an important role in
your overall decorating scheme. “It’s common today to mix naturals
and whites, or prints, stripes and solid colors,” notes Fitzpatrick.
Warm shades of reds, yellows, and pinks will add life to a quiet
room. Cool colors -- gray, white or blue -- are restful tones. Greens
and browns are pleasing earth tones. The key is to pick colors that
make you feel good, and that coordinate with or complement the other
colors in your room.
An easy way to help decide what colors or fabrics will work well
in your room is to buy a half-yard of fabric, and live with it for
a while. Place it at your window; step back, or even across the
room and notice how distance influences the appearance of the print,
pattern or color. Notice how the color and texture changes the mood
in your room. Also observe the mood and effect created in the daylight
and how it changes at night when illuminated by the lamps in your
room. Use this technique to choose something you enjoy.
Curtain Length
Curtain length is yet another factor to consider. Longer curtains
will visually lengthen a window and add perceived height to a room.
Curtains to the floor generally lend a more formal feeling to a
room. Shorter curtains, to the sill, to the apron, or between the
apron and the floor, feel more casual. Holding curtains back with
fabric or rope tiebacks, or with holdback hardware, can visually
widen a window.
Light Control
Then there’s the issue of light control. To soften and filter
the incoming light, laces or sheers produce a wonderful effect,
and lend themselves nicely to layering. To block out the light,
consider a lined or insulated curtain, or a fabric shade. The latter
choices will also afford privacy when you want it, and allow you
to let in lots of light when you want that.
Rods and Hardware
Next, remember that hardware -- curtain rods in various shapes,
styles, and materials; finials; swag holders; etc -- can help you
to easily create the silhouette you want. “Whether it’s tailored
or ruffled curtains on continental or mesa rods, or tab curtains
on wooden or wrought iron rods, or swags draped over wood, ceramic
or glass swag holders, there’s a look available for every taste,”
Fitzpatrick assures.
Fun And Satisfaction
Finally (and this is one of the keys to decorating your windows
with ready-made curtains) have fun with your decorating projects
and enjoy the pride and satisfaction that comes with making your
own personal design statement in your home.
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