Cream curtains add atmosphere to a room. Imagine graceful curtains adorning your dining room. When drawn slightly and arranged with artistic rope tassels or tiebacks that enhance the look of your curtains.
Damask or Jacquard are fabrics of medium weight that will work wonders in adding charm and elegance to bay windows. Because of their weave and weight, these materials lend themselves wells to curtains with deep headings, flowing pleats and folds that stand out beautifully in a variety of colors and designs. These days, eyelet curtains offer a great alternative to custom-made curtains. With their variety of contemporary designs, they make economical, yet attractive window coverings.
If you visit the window treatment section of the store, you will find that you can choose from a range of tracks or curtain rods that can go with different kinds of curtains, both ready and custom-made. If you plan on giving your room a breezy look, light and medium weigh fabric curtains work great. Bay window poles can be used for these types of materials, and they also available in shapes and sizes to match your window size. If you want a more regal, traditional look, then you should use heavy-weight fabric supported by traditional curtain tracks. This will allow you to open and close your drapes with ease, and also not weigh down your curtain rod.
You can vary the look and feel of your room by varying the color and texture of your drapes; full curtains in deep regal colors are a wonderful complement to furniture that are made of mahogany or dark shades of wood. Your end result will be a cozy ambiance with traditional grace. Bay windows dressed with curtains look even more beautiful if they have coordinating pelmets and tie-backs. For example, choose off-white colored fabric contrasted by faux suede at the borders. When arranged on the pelmet-side, this combination enhances light-colored dining furniture in both traditional and modern styles. If you are looking for chic and stylish curtains on a tight budget, consider pastel colored ready-made curtains. These are often well tailored and offer great style at an economical price. What's more, ready-made curtains these days come with matching accessories like tie-backs that are complementary to the fabric design.
Whether you choose contemporary or antique style fabric, curtains breathe life and character to a room, or serve well to highlight large bay windows.
If you are going with a modern look, consider neutral colors in imitation suede, or corded fabrics. These usually complement moder interior designs well, and also create a casual yet chic appearance. Like jacquard, faux suede lends itself well to pleated headings that give it soft folds. This material also looks stunning when used with curtain rings and metallic poles and tied back with beaded tie-backs.
If you want to go with a bold look, choose bright hues such as a striking red or violet. These will give your room a stylish look when coordinated with dining furniture with clean lines. Don't be mistaken that ready-made curtains are not good enough for your home. They are not only cost-effective, but their eye-catching patterns are a good addition to a home that has modern dining furniture.