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How To Style Curtains For Living Rooms

How To Style Curtains For Living Rooms

Ana Zuravliova

By Ana Zuravliova

Trend Specialist at Blinds Direct
Wed 2 Aug 2023

The living room is at the heart of any home. It’s a place where we relax, entertain, and create long-lasting memories. As a result, living rooms are fantastic rooms to invest in and add a luxurious, quality finish to. Living room curtains serve both practical and aesthetic purposes, adding warmth, style, and functionality to the space. In this blog, we’ll explore the art of styling curtains for living rooms and discover how the right curtains can elevate your living room to new heights.

Why pick curtains for living rooms

Curtains are not simply pieces of fabric hanging on the windows; they offer a fabulous amount of interior design potential offering colour, pattern, and an overall cosy effect. Understanding the vast potential of curtains can help you make the right choices for your living room. Depending on the chosen fabric, colour, pattern, and header option, curtains can make a room appear more welcoming and cosier, or create an illusion of height, and control natural light and privacy.

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Hanging styles for curtains

The length and hanging style of your curtains can greatly impact the perceived height and size of your living room. To create an illusion of height, hang the curtains higher than the window frame, and let them fall all the way to the floor. This elongates the visual appearance of the room and gives an elegant touch.

For a more casual and relaxed look, curtains that hover just above the floor can work wonders. There is also a great selection of heading styles which you can mull over from tab top to pencil pleat and many in between! Learn more in the curtains buyers guide.

Colour and pattern

When it comes to selecting colours and patterns for your living room curtains, the options are almost limitless. Neutral colours like beige, grey, or white will create an elegant and cosy look, while bold colours like deep blues, rich reds, or vibrant greens will add a splash of drama and personality.

If your living room already makes the most of bold elements, consider selecting curtains with subtle patterns or textures to find harmony and balance in the space. Conversely, if your living room has a more minimalistic aesthetic, bolder pattern curtains will help you to manifest a focal point in the room.

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Choosing the right fabric for curtains

The fabric you choose for your new curtains plays an important role in defining their functionality and aesthetic. For a more traditional and luxurious living room, consider heavy fabrics like velvet or brocade. On the other hand, if you want to infuse a light and airy feel into the space, opt for sheer or lightweight fabrics like linen or cotton. 

For even greater functionality, consider adding a free thermal or blackout lining! With the right lining, you can keep your living room warmer in the winter, or nice and dark; perfect for if you enjoy watching movies on the small screen!

Layering and curtain accessoires

For a truly sophisticated look, consider layering your windows with curtains and blinds or shutters. Layering windows in living rooms not only provides added privacy and light control but also adds three dimensionality and depth to the living room’s overall decor. Additionally, you can use curtain accessories such as tiebacks to further enhance the overall appeal.

To maximise your layered window, especially with Roman blinds, pick a coloured wood curtain pole, or metal pole, that complements your chosen fabrics. This partnering of materials will help you add consistency throughout your home and guarantee a chic finish! 

image of sofa in front of layered window with curtains and roman blind in living room

Curtains for living rooms offer an incredible opportunity to transform the heart of your home into a stunning and inviting space. By understanding the art of window dressing and carefully considering factors like fabric, colour, pattern, and length, you can craft a living room that reflects your unique style and personality. Which curtains will you add to your living room?


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