Tulle can be used with or without curtains. It all depends on personal preferences and the lighting in the room.
There are more important points to consider when choosing it, such as the material of the tulle and the style of the interior.
Yulia Tychino, an expert of the online publication "BelNovosti" in the field of design and interior, told about how to choose tulle for the living room.
In general, tulle is associated with something light and necessarily lightweight. But each material has its own differences.
Organza
It is a light, transparent and at the same time durable material that does not deform and does not collect dust as intensively.
Suitable for machine washing.
Veil
A beautiful material made of interwoven threads, but less transparent than organza. It wrinkles much more easily.
Chiffon
The lightest fabric, very airy, with a slight shine. It lets air through well, keeps its shape, and tolerates washing well.
Net
The material is similar to loop knitting, it practically does not protect from sunlight. It is better to use with curtains, because you cannot hide or conceal yourself behind it.
But this tulle lets in fresh air from the street better than others.
Tulle and style
1. A minimalist living room should not be decorated with tulle with glitter, bright colors or patterns. The ideal option is organza, chiffon, micro mesh.
2. For Scandinavian, it is better to use translucent curtains in light colors. Organza, linen or mesh will also work.
3. For classics (neoclassics) you can use shiny materials, but the main thing is the presence of folds and drapery.
Veils, organza and chiffon will look great.
4. Eco-style implies the rejection of synthetics. Therefore, you can focus on the Scandinavian direction and something close to it.