Windows are openings into the very heart of your home. That's why you can never go wrong using curtains to your advantage for maximizing the style factor of your living space. Here’s how.
June 30, 2015
Windows are openings into the very heart of your home. That's why you can never go wrong using curtains to your advantage for maximizing the style factor of your living space. Here’s how.
Although many windows are covered by Venetian blinds or roll-up panels of paper or reeds, the traditional curtain and rod still hold their place in homes across Canada. Of course, hanging curtains isn't quite as simple as hanging blinds. However when done right, curtains bring a comfortable, old-world allure and decorative flair to any room that other forms of window treatments simply can't provide.
Here are some pointers for doing it right the first time and every time.
Put up a curtain rod then just toss on a curtain, right? Wrong. There are several things to consider, especially where curtain length is concerned.
Making sure the curtain rod is well secured to the wall should be your first step. They'll do no good if they keep falling to the floor. However, remember that where you attach it will also make a difference.
There are several different kinds of window dressings, each with certain advantages over the others. For example, sheer curtains should limit your view outside as little as possible. At the same time, they should assure at least a modicum of privacy.
What are some of the other options?
Sometimes the smallest differences can have the biggest visual impact in a room. The same applies to the curtains you choose.
Window shades, blinds and curtains aren't the only way to dress up a window. With a little creativity and thought, you can use all sorts of items to bring visual interest to your windows
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