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QuestionWhat is the best material to make curtains out of?Katherine Tlapa is an interior designer, currently working as a Design Specialist for Modsy, a design service based in San Francisco. She also runs her own DIY Home Design blog, My Eclectic Grace. She received her BFA in Interior Architecture from Ohio University in 2016.There are many curtain materials that are great to use. If you want to let a lot of light through and aren't worried about insulation, then a lighter cotton fabric will work for you. If you want a heavier look that will also filter light and insulate your space, then go with a heavy velvet or wool curtain.
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QuestionWhat color curtains should I choose?Katherine Tlapa is an interior designer, currently working as a Design Specialist for Modsy, a design service based in San Francisco. She also runs her own DIY Home Design blog, My Eclectic Grace. She received her BFA in Interior Architecture from Ohio University in 2016.You should choose curtains that match the room they're in. You can choose ones that have a pattern and will make a big statement in your space or you can get ones that are more neutral so they blend nicely in your space.
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QuestionWhat to consider when choosing curtains?Karen Parziale is a Home Stager, Home Organizer, and the Founder of The Real Estate Staging Studio based in Hoboken, New Jersey. Karen has over 15 years of home staging and decorating experience and has staged over 5,000 homes. She specializes in project management, space planning, material selections, and builder, architect, and client relationships.You should always take your home décor in consideration, but a lot of people neglect scale. Correct measurements are really, really important!
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QuestionIf there are several windows in a room should all the curtains be the same?Katherine Tlapa is an interior designer, currently working as a Design Specialist for Modsy, a design service based in San Francisco. She also runs her own DIY Home Design blog, My Eclectic Grace. She received her BFA in Interior Architecture from Ohio University in 2016.Yes - it would look very busy and unbalanced if there were different window treatments on windows in the same room
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QuestionWhat colour curtains will go with a light green-coloured bedroom?Katherine Tlapa is an interior designer, currently working as a Design Specialist for Modsy, a design service based in San Francisco. She also runs her own DIY Home Design blog, My Eclectic Grace. She received her BFA in Interior Architecture from Ohio University in 2016.You can do a neutral color like tan, sand, or even white - that would look earthy and be a good contrast against the green.
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QuestionHow do I decide which length works best?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerYour choices are floor-length curtains, apron-length (midway between floor and sill), and above-sill length. First, the shape of the window matters - long windows need long curtains while short windows might be able to have either long or short curtains, depending on your personal preference and the appearance. Practical needs must be accounted for too - do you need to block light, keep warmth in or out, prevent animals from climbing the curtains, ensure ease of cleaning, etc.? In general, shorter curtains are less work, cheaper and easier to maintain and let in lots of light, while longer curtains are great at blocking light, offering thermal protection and looking elegant.
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QuestionMy walls have a green and white pattern print. What color should I use?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerFirst of all, stick to plain colors and avoid using patterns or checks, since your wall already has this effect. Sheer white curtains would probably go well with your wall scheme but if you'd prefer some color, consider cream, silver, ocher, pale yellow or lilac/lavender colored curtains, either sheers or opaque fabric.
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