Choosing Curtains for Your Home

  Adam  Larn     October 19, 2020    612

 

Those looking for blinds and shutters in Sydney go for the classic and traditional curtains since there is a huge variety of options to choose from, from colours to fabrics to prints.

With so many choices around and so many vendors selling curtains in Sydney, it can be a little difficult choosing the right curtains for your home. Here are some things you need to consider when choosing curtains in Sydney.

Curtains or drapes – Choosing between curtains and drapes is important, depending on what your requirement for the room is. Curtains are made out of lighter materials and are fabric panels hanging down from a curtain rod, and are ideal for the living room or kitchen. Drapes are made of thicker fabrics to block out sunlight, and are best for bedrooms.

Fabric – When choosing your curtains in Sydney, one of the most important choices to make is the type of fabric. There is a vast range to select from unlike for other blinds and shutters in Sydney, from sheer, lace, lightweight cotton, to brocades, velvet, silks and block out fabrics, depending on your requirement and the décor of the room.

Colour – The colour of the curtains should complement the existing décor of the room, or as an alternate you can go for neutral colours like whites, beige, greys or black.

Prints or solid colours – Whether you go for a printed fabric or solid colours for your curtains in Sydney will depend on what your existing décor consists of. If the rest of the room is decorated with solid coloured furniture etc then printed curtains are ideal, however of you have other prints in the room, either you can go for the exact print or solid colours are even better.

Length – Slightly longer curtains in Sydney homes that drags on the floor is very appealing and classy, while the normal trend is for curtains that are an inch above or equal to ground level.

Width – the width of your curtains should match the window’s moulding from end to end.

Accessories – Trims and accessories such as pull-backs or valances add richness. However, fabrics such as satin or velvet look better without any dressing up.

Lining – Whether you have lining on your curtains or not depends on the amount of light you want in the room. Lining make a curtain heavier and sometimes mixing with sheer fabrics is an ideal choice.

Maintenance – Curtains require more cleaning and maintenance than other types of blinds and shutters in Sydney. Some fabrics like sheer, wool or silks require more maintenance than cotton or synthetic fabrics.

 


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