Curtains play a key role in creating coziness, providing privacy and regulating lighting.
But how to choose the right curtains, taking into account all the interior details, so that they fit harmoniously into your design and make the bedroom even more cozy and stylish?
Find out which materials, colors and styles are right for you and how to make curtains a real decoration for your bedroom.
Useful recommendations are provided by designer Yulia Tychino, an expert of the online publication BelNovosti.
Consider the style and design of the interior
Curtains should be in harmony with the rest of the bedroom elements.
If your bedroom has a modern style, then you should choose curtains with a minimalist design and simple lines.
If the interior is done in a classic style, then curtains with abundant draperies and patterns may be a more suitable choice.
Functionality and lighting
In addition to the aesthetic component, curtains must also perform a practical function.
If you want complete blackout in your bedroom, choose thick curtains in dark shades or add a second layer, such as roller blinds or blinds.
If you prefer a lighter, softer light, choose thin curtains made of natural fabrics that will allow light to penetrate into the room.
Dimensions and proportions
It is important to consider the size of the window and the height of the ceilings when choosing curtains. If the ceilings are low, then it is worth choosing curtains that will rise above the window to create a visual sense of greater height in the room.
If the window is wide, you can choose curtains with decorative elements on the sides to visually narrow the window.
Materials and colors
The choice of materials and colors of curtains also plays an important role. Natural fabrics such as linen or cotton will create a feeling of comfort and naturalness in the bedroom.
Choose colors that match the overall color palette of the interior to create harmony.
Curtains for different interiors
Depending on the style of your bedroom, you can choose different types of curtains.
For example, simple and laconic curtains are suitable for a minimalist interior, and curtains with abundant draperies and patterns are suitable for a classic interior.