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Saturday, December 20, 2014

Decoration and Curtains Styling

Decoration and Curtains Styling
Decoration and Curtains Styling
Your decorative scheme is bound to influence your choice of fabric and the way you drape your windows.

Today it becomes increasingly difficult to label a room as Modern, Provincial, Directoire, or anything else. Modern rooms, no matter what the period is, have in common a smoothness and directness that separates them sharply from the cluttered rooms of other periods. Modern colors give them a contemporary feeling, no matter what the source of design. Some of the loveliest rooms combine the best in furniture and accessories from more than one period. You too, in all probability, have not felt that it was necessary to stick slavishly to any one period or style. It is much more likely that your home has taken its cue from the part of the country in which you live, whether you live in a city apartment or country house, and from your family's tastes and needs.

Nevertheless your window styling can pick up whatever style idea is dominant in your home, and in each room. Let's take the living room first.

Suppose you have a modern room. Limitless pos-sibilities emerge as to pattern or fabric and color, but in draping you are more or less confined to straight hanging draperies and glass curtains. You will want to avoid ruffles, shillings, festoons, and fancy tiebacks. If you have Chinese modern furniture, for example, glass curtains of raw silk shantung and draperies of solid-color damask with a weave that brings lines that resemble bamboo to the surface are possibilities. Or if you live in the Southwest, or in the country, and have a Modern room in which natural colors and textures predominate (such as exposed stone walls, great fireplaces, rush matting, bamboo blinds) you will want one o the modern hand-blocked or screen painted fabrics, perhaps in a Peruvian, Mayan, Guatamalan, or some other primitive print in one color against a natural ground. If your room is a more sophisticated kind of Modern, as in a city apartment, you may want one of the exciting abstract Modern designs. When tiebacks are necessary, use chunky pieces of brass, clear plastic, or simple wood, and avoid anything gadgety or fussy. In Modern fabric patterns, look for something simple that is, at the same time, not obvious a pattern that, because the artist has been clever, does not seem too repetitive.

Modern in feeling, but at quite the other end of the scale, is the classic style, in which the patterns suggest Grecian urns, classical columns, and figures. This style calls for delicately-draped hangings, swags, or festoons, falling in soft folds down the sides and some- times lying along the floor. They can be created in sheer materials and in richer brocades and hammered failles.

Decoration and Curtains Styling
Decoration and Curtains Styling
If your room is Provincial, ruffles are very good, of course, and they can be deep, wide and plentiful. Sash glass curtains on a brass rod are attractive in a Provincial room, echoing the brass accents of accessories. There are very many attractive small-patterned fabrics on the market for Provincial rooms, in toile de Jouy and other documentaries and in Americana. Large curving cornices padded and covered with fabrics of the same pattern are attractive.

For formal rooms of period style, as Italian Directoire, Empire, Louis XV, or Georgian, draperies may be looped back in a more elaborate manner, and richer smooth-faced fabrics such as pure silks, antique taffetas and damasks may be used, as well as the newly fashionable laces and nets. Windows for these rooms are lavishly covered by lightweight glass curtains topped by contrasting valances which sweep across wide areas, or for narrow windows are made up of crisscrossed asymmetrical fabric lengths. Over-scaled brass or dark mahogany rods with minaret ends give an impressive air to these treatments.

If your family uses the living room for quiet evenings at home, for reading, sewing, and other activities of this nature, avoid patterns and colors that are too gay or lively. If on the other hand, you do much entertaining, and your living room is more formal, you can afford more exaggerated draping styles, and bolder, more dramatic color.

In the bedroom, patterns and colors should be restful. Here, of course, you will want to choose draperies that are most attractive to the member of the family whose room it is. Sturdy .cottons, ranging from sail-cloth and duck to monk's cloth, can be used in children's rooms, and in your son's and daughter's rooms where modern prints will be appreciated. Your teenage daughter may prefer a room which is more of a study and entertaining area, decorated in simple Modern styles with abstract-patterned draperies, to the conventional young girl's frilly room. Your own room may be as soft and inviting and luxurious as your wish can make it, with lustrous rayon satin or taffeta draperies to match quilted flounced spreads and dressing table.


Kitchens, as always, can be curtained informally with sash curtains, Dutch curtains and short, straight- hung curtains of lightweight materials, with gay trimmings. Kitchens are becoming less clinical, and now Provincial small-patterned drapery curtains will go with pine-panelled walls, and candy-striped chintzes, semi-abstract fruit and flower designs, and other bolder patterns and fabrics are used, particularly in a kitchen which has a dining space. 

Monday, December 15, 2014

How to Choose Curtains Styles According to House Architecture

How to Choose Curtains Styles According to House Architecture
How to Choose Curtains Styles According to House Architecture
The architecture of your house will have a lot to do with your decision on window treatment, as you will want to use your draperies and curtains to bring out the best qualities of the architecture from the exterior as well as from the interior, Thus, white ruffled tied-back organdies and other sheer materials are still, perhaps, the most effective curtains for a Cape Cod Colonial house. But today many young couples who really want modern small houses are forced to accept the modified Colonial types, since in most sections of the country small modern houses are not yet within reasonable price brackets. It is possible to give such a home an intriguing modern appearance with, for example, vivid plain fabric draw- draperies across a breezeway, a modern print at the picture window, and so forth. But caution should be used in combining decorating styles as expressed by your curtains, and architectural styles. Certainly it is incongruous to hang looped-back damask draperies in a ranch style house, just as it is inappropriate to have ruffled organdie in an Italian villa.

As far as possible, without making the interior dull, it is a good idea to make the curtains alike in both shape and general style, since it is distracting to see in one facade looped-back, straight-hanging, Dutch style, and various other treatments. If your styles do vary from room to room, however, use glass curtains of the same color throughout the house, and this will help achieve unity on the exterior.

How to Choose Curtains Styles According to House Architecture
How to Choose Curtains Styles According to House Architecture
From the interior, too, the window treatments should have a certain amount of uniformity, especially in those houses where rooms open into one another, or where there is a dining area as part of the general living space, as in many new, small homes. This is especially true of the ranch type house, where all the rooms are on the same floor. It does not mean that you need use the same print throughout, or the same fabric or color, but there should be a correlation of materials and textures, and a blending of colors. If, for example, draperies are featured in the living room, of linen of smoke gray with chartreuse and hunter green leaf patterns in the print and a chartreuse moss fringe, the adjoining dining area can have plain smoke gray linen drapes with chartreuse fringe, or chartreuse draperies with gray fringe, and possibly a valance and tiebacks that repeat the leaf pattern.


Casement cloth, or glass curtains, as mentioned, give the house not only uniformity from the outside, but also on the interior. 

Sunday, December 7, 2014

Deciding What Style of Curtains You Want

Deciding What Style of Curtains You Want
Deciding What Style of Curtains You Want
Deciding what style of curtains you want is not too easy if you want to be sure of having at the same time the most functional and the most attractive draperies or curtains possible. You must answer these questions first:

1) Do you have a pleasant view from your window, one that you want to bring into the room, make a part of the decoration?
2) What style of architecture is your house?
3) What style of architecture is your window?
4) What period or decorative effect is your room, and how much does the furnishing of one room depend on that of another?
5) What exposure does your window have? (This question influences your choice of fabric and color.)

The question of outlook is fundamental. Primarily what one remembers about a window is what it looks out on, not how it is draped. If your room looks out on a beautiful private garden, you can afford to have glass curtains that offer a minimum of privacy, a maximum of bringing nature into the house. If your windows look out of a front yard and a quiet street, lovely in themselves but not too private, you can still have glass curtains which permit a maximum view of the outdoors and yet offer privacy from the person looking in.

Deciding What Style of Curtains You Want
Deciding What Style of Curtains You Want
Suppose, however, that you live in the country where the general effect is pleasant, and yet that ugly house across the street, the new housing development, or the neighbors' children's sandpile spoil the view. Or suppose you live in the city and have a view mainly of ugly roof tops, although you do get an expanse of sky and changing panoramas of sunsets and sunshine! In both these cases you will want a window treatment that offers glimpses of leaves or sky while obscuring details. Marquisette or net glass curtains will do this, as will Japanese bamboo blinds or Venetian blinds.


On the other hand, you may have a distinctly unpleasant view into a dark courtyard, or smack up against a neighbor's garage or house in the suburbs. Then you may as well decide to turn your window wall into an attractively hung and draped expanse. You may want to extend your draw curtains from wall to wall, and have them drawn open at night for ventilation, or you may want opaque glass curtains that let in light and appear pleasantly translucent in the day without giving a view, with the interest created by the over draperies

Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Different Curtains Styles and which are Best for your Home

Can curtains and window treatments give your interior a beautiful facelift for relatively little money. Can choose the right blinds for your windows to change the look and feel of your home in ways you've probably never imagined. Window treatments provide more benefits for your home from a fashion statement and listed below are some things you may not know about curtains and window treatments, and how they affect your home. Curtains Design Needs

Why curtains important

Curtains serve many purposes such as filtering the light, they provide privacy, they add color and style. Blinds you choose will directly affect the amount of natural light in the room. In most homes, apart from the floor and walls, and windows is the largest space available for decoration. What do you think about when choosing curtains for your room?

Think of the room

You should consider the room which is to get new curtains along with the amount of natural light you need in that room. These are important factors when choosing blinds for your home. In the bedrooms, for example, you'll want blinds or window treatments that can effectively block the light to sleep hours. Bare windows offer no privacy at all, and looks stark and bare from abroad. If heavy curtains are not to your liking, you may opt for the lighter is backed by curtains or blinds in the room darkening shades that can be opened during the day.

In the kitchen, the living room or sitting room, on the other hand, you may prefer window treatments that allow sunlight into your room. One popular option is a curtain or scarf window that adds some interest to the window without blocking the light. One of the most popular styles for kitchens allows light in while still providing a measure of privacy. Consisting Cape Cod style curtains usually drape and a pair of layers that hangs over the lower half of the window. Cape Cod also can be a nice choice for a bedroom or teen room bed sit, especially if it is supported by the entire band sheer curtain in a coordinating color. Curtains Design Needs

Choosing the right materials
Windows that face east or west to get direct sunlight in the morning or in the afternoon. South-facing windows get direct sunlight throughout the day. If it is not shaded those windows in some way through the trees or blinds, strong sunlight may make rooms very warm fabrics or fade. If this is the case, you might consider - Statistics blinds or window shades to help keep the room cooler.
Remember that the opposite works as well â € "will get those rooms warmer in the winter if you choose blinds that can be opened wide to allow the sunlight.

Change your feeling with curtains

Curtains can change the entire feeling of your room. While the color and style play a big role in it, along the lines of an impact too. In general, the shorter curtains provide a more casual effect. Cava © blinds her colleague, a casual appeal that is very attractive in the country-style kitchen or dining room. Curtains up to the window a little more formal, and curtains that sweep the floor exciting and reminds us of the drawing rooms in the upper-class mansions.

Last rule of thumb for choosing curtains to shed light on the style of your room is the amount of force that can be seen. If you have a wonderful view, and choose curtains that are completely out of the window to allow the walls to frame the view. If, on the other hand, facing the window of a brick wall, you will pretty lace curtains obscure the view and keep the focus on the interior of the room.

Tricks designer windows

Can window treatments and blinds also disguise many flaws. Here are some tricks that are used to designers until you reach the windows and sizes fool the eye in other ways to make it look better rooms. Curtains Design Needs

If you have Windows different size, choose the larger window and dress for the first time. The rest of the curtains hang at the same height. If possible, make sure that all and encircles the curtain is at the same height as well, even if it means choosing the longer length of the window needs.

To create the illusion of Windows on a wider scale, and extend the curtain rod outside the window frame. To make the window appear shorter, and choose the window treatment with deep curtain.
Make the room more comfortable in winter hanging heavier curtains in luxury fabrics. Lighten up for spring during the trading outside the winter curtains for brighter colors and sheer fabrics.

There are many different types of blinds available for your home and choosing the right design can affect your home interior to a large extent. Decision comes into the room that you're looking to improve and the amount of natural light you need. When buying new curtains, you can use these tips to help make the process easier.

Saturday, July 20, 2013

Sunday, July 7, 2013

Amazing Types of Kids’ Beds

We could be astonished at how specific our kid is when it comes to choosing their new bed. The majority have a very good idea of what they want, even if they’re not sure precisely what the bed style is called. Children’s bed ranges are extensive, with some that appeal to the very young, and some that appeal to the growing child who is perhaps a little more image conscious. Then there are some that will grow with your child and will appeal to them at any age.



Cabin Beds
I think that these types are great for smaller spaces and for children who don’t like to sleep as high as in a bunk bed. Also called mid sleeper beds, they often have space below that is suitable for a desk where computers can be stored, maximizing the space available.



High Sleeper Beds
These types are Also known as loft beds, these are designed similarly to bunks but instead of another bed below, they often have wardrobe space or shelves and sometimes futon style foldaway beds for sleepovers. Some just have a space where existing furniture can be placed, again making the most of a small space.



Bunk Beds
These haven’t changed much over the years, although the design has been tweaked and made even safer. These are available in various themed designs if you would like to match your child’s chosen decor.



Single Beds
These have long been a favorite choice for children’s beds and bedrooms and come in so many styles that your child will be sure to find one that appeals. From sturdy wooden frames to modern metal chic, there are plenty that won’t break the bank either. 

If you make a decision to buy online, many companies offer free delivery, so here is a good way to cut the cost a little. Ensure you check the website for details.
Now with some wonderful types of kids’ beds:


Monday, November 26, 2012

Fascinating Curtain Ideas for Kids Rooms


Kids’ rooms always challenges to providing every aspect of interior decoration. As adorable children, it seems that there is always a wide gap between what parents think appropriate for children as children and what you want and the powers and privilege. Whether to buy furniture or curtains for children's rooms, and will continue perhaps confrontation. An easy way out is to involve children in the planning stage and asked for their input. In fact once children realize attention is paid their desires, they do not get very reasonable and with a little help from understanding decoration, can not be an amicable settlement satisfactory to both parties for children and parents, which led to an attractive interior.


Thumb rule for kids room furniture and home furniture is the choice of bright colors and bright. Choose colorful curtains and blinds does not necessarily mean that the curtains should look garish, flashy or loud. And can be combined with light neutral colors with gentle tones and earthy hospitality and shades and accented with dyes interesting for aesthetic effect. Children love things contemporary. They do things that are easy to love and beautiful to the eye. They prefer things that can withstand stumbled a bit. Children love curtains that look good without showing spills and pollution that may occur unintentionally. Washable colored curtains can be strong and bright would be better for children's rooms.


Girls like things frilly and decorative. They love the colors beautiful pink private. Boys usually like sports and games. Now with bed linen sets available with topics such as Multi Barbie doll, a fairy tale and animation other topics oriented, blinds are now available with Version based on the match sheets, bed spreads, duvet covers. What is the style most suitable for use in children's rooms? Curtains need to be just the right length for children's rooms. Curtains for a very long time, if at all? Young children tend to pull them comic, or may falter. Also avoid dangling ropes or rings using less water system or check the latest remote control option.


What is the most suitable fabric for children's rooms? Fabrics that can be machine washed, and can put up some rough handling of the best - such as linen, cotton and poly blend fabrics and cotton cloth can be a good option. The festive crowns can be used unconventional appearance and tone and accessories. This will make the children enjoy the atmosphere of the room more! Learn more about curtains for children.

Saturday, November 3, 2012

Curtains Colour Suggestions and Refurbishing, Part 1


A few general color schemes may be suggested. If the upholstery and wall are of plain color, good effect is had by using vari-colored hangings such as chintz ; if, on the other hand, a room needs quieting down or if it has an overabundance of furniture, and many colors, one toned draperies will do much to counteract this effect. If the curtains are vari-colored, keep the portieres one toned, selecting a tone found in the curtains.

Do not select a curtain to match a paper without first seeing the light through the fabric, as this may very distinctly alter the color. Good old historical designs generally give the best satisfaction. In a room with Colonial or mahogany furniture, hangings of a light French design are especially pleasing, the vivacity of the French design and coloring relieving somewhat the austerity of the Colonial lines.

In a gray room, rose and mulberry or blue and green, or black and white touched with some brilliant colors make a combination of good value.


A tan or neutral background accepts any and almost every applied color scheme. Green-blue and dull orange, especially when used with oak or walnut furniture, are the finest colors according to the decorators. In a color scheme one may run the gamut of intensity and area of color. There is one rule that we may use in selection of curtains as well as anything else in our interior: intense colors must be used in small areas. The ultra modern schemes where an entire room is developed using full strength colors are so unlivable as to be quite out of the sphere of this practical handbook.

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

How to Select Curtains Color and Design


It is well to choose a vary-colored pattern, as we may select one color from it and form our color scheme for the room around that. The next season, select another. For instance, with a chintz having rose and green, blue and mauve, we may make our room rose to blend with the curtains, repeating in the upholstery and small accessories the rose tones. Another year we may have tired of the rose room, or the plain rose may not have worn well; we still have our perfectly good chintz draperies and from them can select the green shades and repeat in our furniture the green tones, thus transforming the entire room. Even the curtains themselves will seem changed, since by the use of the plain colors we accent or bring out the same color in the chintz or linen. If the curtains have been rather costly of imported chintz or linen we may be glad to make use of this transforming color scheme.

Plain, broad-striped curtains have come into vogue. They are restful and dignified, but they miss the engagingness of flowers and birds and lattice and boughs. They serve to make the window openings appear high and narrow, whereas the effect usually desired is breadth. Also one gets the effect, if there are many doors and window openings, of a picket fence, a continuous succession of lines marching round and around the room.

This may be somewhat counteracted by using a valance with the stripes going across. If the valance is plain fitted, the effect is that of too sharp a cutting off. If gathered, the lines serve to further the upright appearance. Broken stripes cut by geometrical or floral designs are preferable. Particularly charming are the stripes combined with vines and trellis, which give the appearance of lightness and avoid the messiness of an all-over design.

The objection often held against linen curtains is that they crush. However, curtains are not so placed that they have much opportunity to be crushed. The texture is richer than cretonne and linen always outwears cotton. They are more expensive per yard, but the colors and designs are superior. As the better linens come 50 inches wide they permit of a more striking design with the repeat farther apart. If the repeat, for instance, is a yard apart, you can get a most stunning effect when the curtains are hung. This is conspicuously true when the design has large birds, branches and foliage, and also with the matchless Chinese designs where the community life of an entire village is so enchantingly depicted. In dyeing linen the plain background surface is always unevenly dyed, adding much to the depth and the texture of the cloth. Were it a perfectly flat, even color, the surface would lack interest. This rough texture renders the outlines uneven and thus softens and enriches the design. A hard unbroken line is always trying.

There come several 50-inch cotton materials which permit the same design as the linen. The weight of the goods is heavier and they give excellent service.

There is an endless variety of plain materials for window hangings. One excellent, inexpensive material is cotton Jaspe, which has a smooth, agreeable texture and comes in various colors broken by tiny uneven lines. It can be had guaranteed sunfast. Rep, cotton or woolen, give good service and the plain color may be relieved by a colored guimpe or cord at the edge.

Rep hangs well, and for an inexpensive material is the best on the market for plain curtains. It is apt to show spots readily, so it is better for hangings than upholstery. It is remarkable what richness is immediately given by the use of velvet or velour. The texture has a glow and depth of richness. For the city house, velour curtains are a wise choice. Used with deep cream under-draperies, the windows have an effect of elegance that woolen or linen curtains fail to give. They require careful making and lining and they crease and mark easily, but by careful brushing they may be kept in perfect condition. Velvet curtains also need brushing, as they gather lint. The latest striped velvets are a revived fashion. They are both inexpensive and striking, especially when used with deep toned paint.

Velvets suitable for curtains come in all grades and prices. Some are cut, some brocaded. When we reach the point of this initial expense we should turn over the making of our hangings to a professional curtain maker. The same is true of damasks and brocades. Taffeta curtains, while the material is costly, may be made by the amateur. The quality of the trimming must be of the best, as well as the workmanship. The stripes are as varied as they are enchanting. Taffeta curtains are appropriate for bedrooms as well as dining and drawing rooms.

With this gamut of curtain materials before us we have only to choose that one "which will give us the best service and make our rooms most attractive.

The problem of how to cut and how to hang is before us, and in that also much choice lies. Luckily, elaborately festooned and trimmed curtains have long since been relegated to the dust heap and that without regret on the part of every sensible decorator and housewife.

How to Select Curtains Durability and Texture


In purchasing curtain materials we must consider their durability, texture, color and design. Sometimes the cost of the fabric itself is not large, but the trouble and expense of making up warrants getting a substantial material.

With thin materials to be used against the glass, do not get too coarse a mesh. It will shrink so much at the first washing as to be useless. Get an even weave, else the curtain will be difficult to hem and will not hang straight. To use with linen overhangings, buy a weave similar to the weave of the linen. A hard thread evenly woven will give the best service. If the material is to be used with linen, a scrim is preferable to a net or marquisette, as the texture of the weave is a better match. With overhangings of silk, a fine soft cream scrim is best. The scrim should have the texture consistent with a rich material. With velour and damask, an excellent quality of net should be used, preferably with a lace edging.

In over-draperies there are several things to be considered. Never hang two thin materials at the same window. If the undercurtains are thin, the texture of the over-draperies must not be transparent. If we want to hang thin, transparent, colored curtains at the windows, it is best not to put anything else at the same window. Often one pair of curtains, thin and colored, are sufficient, particularly in a bedroom. Two pairs would be enveloping.

Attractive, thin, sunfast materials in various weaves and in beautiful colors make up into excellent hangings. They are semi-transparent and thus give a pretty glow of color in the room, and they are decorative as well. The finish is mercerized, giving an appearance of fineness, and the colors are well toned and refined. Certain of these sunfast materials are finished with a soft cottony fuzz which makes up badly, as it clings. The same objection is found against madras.

Brushed aside, it sticks in an untidy fold. Sometimes this may be avoided by adding a row of tiny weights in the hem; the curtains then fall in straight folds. However, with the windows open and the curtains blowing, the weights thrash about noisily and give hard wear to the curtains. A flat fold of wool may be stitched in the hem to give the desired weight and thus overcome somewhat the clinging quality. It were best, however, not to purchase such material.

Another important feature to avoid in thin materials is a weave with a black warp. In the hand it is pretty enough, but with the light through it, it is dingy, and if the colors fade you have nothing more than a grayish thin covering at your window, which is distinctly homely.

Cretonnes are always an attractive window hanging. These may be used with or without under-curtains. The background colors should match the colors of the scrim. If the cretonne is white with flowers, the scrim should be white; if tan, or any other color, an ecru or beige-colored scrim is advisable.

Cretonne is best unlined, as the texture allows the light to come through, leaving the pattern distinct and giving the color full value. In most linens or loosely woven fabrics it is the reverse, and they require lining. The light coming through obliterates the pattern and we see only the texture and indistinct masses of color.

When the light does not show through, as at night, we get, of course, the flat pattern of the material in all its color and design. The cretonne or chintzes of foreign make have the best texture. It is finely and evenly woven, and therefore takes and retains the dye color. The design is often historical and the colors are carried out true to the tradition of the best design.
Foreign chintzes, therefore, are preferable to those made in America.

Sunday, September 30, 2012

The Style of Curtains and the Architecture of the House




The style of curtain should suit the architecture of the house, more especially perhaps from the outside, since curtains lend so much of the personal to a house. Viewed from the inside of the house the curtains should have a certain amount of uniformity. If rooms open into one another with large openings the curtains should be of the same material or well blended as to color and material. Thus, if the living room curtains are linen with a pattern of rose, dull green and old blue, have the dining room curtains of old blue stripes or plain dull green. If the same material is used in both rooms, introduce variation by binding the living-room curtains with plain green and the dining room blue or whatever color one wishes accented in the room. Linen curtains used in one room and taffeta of a similar shade make a well blended scheme for adjoining rooms. Mulberry and sage green are two contrasting colors that may be used successfully in this way. They produce a uniformity in feeling, because the contrasting colors are so harmonious.

An excellent material to give a house uniformity is casement cloth. In a stucco house with oak inside woodwork this material is extremely good. Casement cloth comes in various colors tans, golden brown, cream, green and dull orange.



The warp is wool and the over-weave silk. It hangs well, wears well and cleans well.
It is particularly appropriate in houses of an English style of architecture, but may be used in any room without offense. One good weave has a tiny herring-bone effect in silk on the wool. Casement cloth can be used where scrim could be used. It has a closer, thicker texture and should be hung on rods with rings and pulled back and forth at will. It is not transparent.

Uniformity in the bedrooms may be obtained by using scrim or even the best quality cheesecloth and putting an inch binding on the edges. The binding being the same width but of various colors, and the curtains of the same cloth, a uniform appearance is seen from the outside. The binding may be in whatever color is used in each room, thus carrying out the various color schemes, but from the outside this detail of color is not noticed. The overhangings may be in any color and design of chintz.

Beautiful curtains of Brussels net with real lace may be used in the downstairs rooms, and simpler, plainer nets, with or without lace insertions and edges, may be used upstairs. For the formal city house this is preferable to any window treatment, but it is a matter of much expense. The over-draperies must be of a consistent richness in texture, and formal as to hanging and arrangement.

Saturday, September 29, 2012

Winter Curtains and Hangings for a City House




For winter hangings for the city house, there are many points to be considered. The curtains are usually more pretentious and costly. They have less buffeting at open windows, but they have more smoke and city grime. They also actually serve to keep out the cold that filters in through the window cracks. Damask, velours, taffeta, woolen rep and handsome linen are most appropriate for winter city use. They must be made with a formality as to heading, valance and edging. This is true of living, drawing and dining rooms. Cretonne curtains are always pretty and advisable for bedrooms; if one wants a more elaborate and therefore a more expensive hanging, linens are best. The vogue for linen hangings throughout the house is a practical and attractive fashion.



It permits more frequent renewing, and is a gratifying change after the voluminously enveloped window hangings of the Victorian period, which were heavy and unhealthy, their mission seeming to be to crowd out the least breath of fresh air that squeezed in through the window. Befringed, betasseled, be-roped and valanced to the utmost, they acted as a dragon to the fresh wandering little breeze.

If you have them still on hand, take them down and upholster a set of furniture with them, and put in their place something fresh, sanitary and simply made. Viewed from the outside, the incongruity of a formal house of Italian style of architecture with white Swiss muslin curtains and those beruffled, is impossible. As far as is consistent, the curtains should be uniform both as to shape and general style. It is distracting to see half a dozen shapes of hangings on one fa9ade. The quality and color must necessarily differ in the various rooms, but much toward the desired uniformity may be attained by using thin cream curtains against the glass throughout the house.

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Wonderful Bedroom Curtains Styles


Wonderful Bedroom Curtains Styles


You know that curtains are essential for bedrooms for the décor and wonderful look of your bedroom. Curtains are used to block the sunlight from coming into your room and they give you privacy from outside as well. Lined bedroom curtains are used for insulation and soundproofing in your bedroom. To buy-curtains at half price you have to make a through search.
You can find various colors, designs and styles in curtains; select the curtain according to your bedroom style. The color of bedroom curtains should go with the furnishing, and make a distinctive style that matches your bedroom design.
Here are some of the options in bedroom curtains and blinds:
The first bedroom curtain style: Linen Curtains
This type, Blue and maroon hue of linen curtains, would absolutely boost the grace and glow of your bedroom. Bold-colored linen- blinds are being vastly used in modern themed bedrooms. It is your choice if you want to apply muted or darks colors like purple, black, grey or dark brown. Linen blinds are inexpensive and are available in countless varieties of styles and colors. Your desired option must be strong and simply cleanable linen-blinds.
The second bedroom curtain style: Box Pleated blinds
A lot of people normally use box pleated curtains in their bedrooms as they look neat and give your bedroom a customized look. Although these-curtains are more expensive than plain-curtains, but they definitely add an elegant look to your bedroom design.
The third bedroom curtain style: Sheer or Transparent Blinds
There is no best fit than sheer or transparent curtains for romantic couples as they disperse colored light into your bedroom. Sheer curtains are available in two patterns; plain and textured. You have an option to choose from the different curtain cloths. Flowers and intricate embroidery clothes allow you to magnify the desired effect with creative ideas. You can create an exciting environment in your bedroom by inventing an amazing idea. The biggest pro of sheer curtains is that they allow a lot of sunlight in your bedroom, while the problem is that they ca not afford privacy. However, sheer curtains with drapes are good to maintain privacy in your room.
The fourth bedroom curtain style: Swag and Jabot Style Curtains
You have to use swag and jabot style curtains for a welcoming look for your bedroom interior. These types of curtains can be used in any room. To mount swags and jabots, you have three options; single, double or triple swags. Swag and jabot style curtains need heavy fabrics so they are on little expensive side.
The fifth bedroom curtain style: Layered Curtains
These layered blinds are obtainable in different styles and light colors. Layered curtains are prepared with heavy fabrics and give your bedroom a nice look. Match the color of the curtains with the rest of furnishing, and it would give your bedroom a fantastic look.
There is no doubt that the color of your blinds should go with the adjacent walls; however, you should not use dark color on the adjacent light colored wall. The material of the shades should be chosen according to your upholstery or furniture. Cotton and silk curtains are conventionally being used by everyone; however, now you also have option of polyester and synthetic curtains. For a pleasant look of your bedroom, the options are self-painted, weaved and colored pattern shades.

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

How to Give a Fantastic Look to Your Curtains


How to Give a Fantastic Look to Your Curtains


There is no doubt that there are many purposes of curtains in home away from making the room appear grand. You can find curtains in loads of different styles, types, and colors that offer you more of an option to select from.
I think that to take care of your house is something that most people love to do. There are a lot of accessories and different things that you can add to any room in order to give it an extra appearance and to help make it look better as well. Curtains are essential for any room and they can have a few different purposes in anyone's house. They come in so many different colours, patterns and styles that they will suit anyone's colour scheme and tastes.
Venetian blinds are now available in a range of vintage-inspired muted colors or even in bright plain colors. With suspiciously placed color accents, you can avoid making the room too uncongenial.
There is an Available Variety of Curtain Hangings:
Curtains offer a completely different style. The design and is usually made in such a way that it is completely covered by the curtain whether open or drawn shut. Track curtains are ideal for layered curtains and have the benefit of being controlled by a draw cord. People often use track curtains for a more formal look. Track Curtains also have a Bay option to keep curtains flowing between adjacent windows. One thing to keep in mind about track curtains is that it takes a little bit more work to take them down and put them back up. So, if you plan on having them cleaned, you need to keep in mind that you'll want to research how to remove them from their hooks and where the hooks are positioned for reassembly.
Curtains are also used for light control to prevent fierce look, for sleeping during the day, or watching TV etc. Thick curtains are suited for light control. For partial light control sheer or net type curtains are better suited.
Curtains are also used for increasing the aesthetic appeal of a room. An elegant curtain greatly increases the aesthetics of a room and gives an opulent look. On the contrary dirty or ill matched curtains give a room a gloomy look. When the window looks onto a street it is better to give thought to the underside of the curtain as the curtain can be seen from outside and will dictate the appearance of the house.
This means that if your room is a dark space due to lack of sunlight, it is advisable to use bright color curtain fabric to add life to the room. If you have a room with plenty of sunlight, choose a curtain fabric that can offer strong resistance to fading over time. For rooms with plenty of light, blocking out the light and protecting your indoor furniture and carpets from the long Term damage sunlight can do.

According to the space you want to decorate with a window curtain, color is a vital factor, color can relay a mood for that particular room, for example, if you have a room where you like to read, relax and have some quiet time, choose a curtain color which will aid your relaxation - don't go with bright colors. For children's rooms and rooms where the objective is to have fun, choose a bright color that will add to the fun environment. The color and the design of the curtain fabric are important factors to take into account. There are many different designs available, some fun, some serious, some serene.
Consequently, previous to making your selection think about the end product and how you want to make the room feel. Curtains made with panels that are shirred on rods or poles at both the top and the bottom of the window are another choice. This style of curtain is not usually opened and closed so if you are looking for a stationary treatment that provides privacy, this is something to consider. Look at curtain styles with tiers, embroidery, swags or scalloped edges. You may want French country toile, gingham or lace. Changing curtains to suit the season or your mood is an option since curtain panels are some of the more inexpensive habits to update home decoration.

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