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Style Guide | Curtains

Writer's picture: Kaylee BrowningKaylee Browning

As summer begins to wind down, it's the perfect time to think about how we can refresh our living spaces. One often overlooked but highly impactful element of interior design is curtains. Whether you’re looking to enhance your home’s aesthetic, control light, or improve privacy, curtains offer a wealth of benefits. In this edition, we'll explore creative ways to use curtains in your home to achieve your desired atmosphere and functionality.


More than just a practical necessity—they’re a statement piece that can tie your room together. Here’s how to choose the perfect ones:


  • Fabric Matters: For a cozy, luxurious feel, consider velvet or heavy brocade. Lightweight fabrics like linen or cotton offer a breezy, casual look.

  • Color & Pattern: Solid colors can make a bold statement or seamlessly blend with your existing decor. Patterns, on the other hand, can add visual interest and texture.

  • Length & Style: Floor-to-ceiling curtains can create an illusion of height, while shorter curtains work well for a more relaxed vibe. Grommet, rod-pocket, or tab-top styles offer different aesthetics and functionality.


Essential for controlling the amount of natural light entering your space. Consider these options:


  • Sheer Curtains: Perfect for letting in soft, diffused light while maintaining privacy during the day.

  • Blackout Curtains: Ideal for bedrooms or media rooms where you want to block out light entirely.

  • Dual Layers: Combine sheer and blackout curtains for flexibility. You can adjust the amount of light depending on the time of day and your needs.


Curtains are a simple yet powerful tool in home decor. With a thoughtful approach, they can transform a room’s look and functionality. As you plan your next home project, remember the impact that well-chosen curtains can have.



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