Housewives are accustomed to the fact that tulle and curtains in the interior are an integral detail and rooms without them seem uncomfortable.
Designers do not think so and offer quite original options for consideration. They will appeal to those who are looking for an alternative to a boring material.
Satin and stained glass are unlikely to appeal to city dwellers who occasionally glance out of their windows, if only to find out the weather and what to wear in the morning.
This is the simplest option, which allows you to hide from prying eyes and not completely shut yourself off from the world. Various options are used, from "day-night" to "blackout".
Photo printing looks spectacular on the inside of the curtains, and then the window doesn’t seem so “naked”.
Handicraft lovers will definitely like this idea. Previously, only door receptions were decorated this way.
You can even weave from inexpensive jute twine, and not just from white cotton cord.
This option is not found in every house, much less in an apartment. They are installed indoors, protect from sunlight and look spectacular, especially on large windows.
Perfect for rooms decorated in Scandinavian or rustic style.