Curtains
Curtains control light, improve privacy, and influence the look of a room. They come in fabrics like cotton, linen, velvet, and polyester, each offering different levels of light control and insulation. Lighter fabrics allow more daylight and create an airy feel, while heavier fabrics block light and help retain warmth. Length and style affect how a curtain changes a space; floor-length panels make a room feel taller, while shorter curtains suit kitchens or casual areas.
Patterns and colors can match existing décor or serve as a focal point. Layering sheer and blackout curtains gives flexibility for both daylight and darkness. Curtain rods, hooks, and tiebacks also impact function and style. Proper measurement ensures they hang well and cover windows fully.
Machine-washable fabrics are easier to maintain, while delicate materials may need professional cleaning. Choosing the right curtains blends practicality with style and can change both the comfort and look of a space.
