Curtain placement?
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I need your opinion on curtain placement/adding panels
Comments (25)I think your curtains are fine but the dark window and door surrounds are not a good look. You could paint them the color of the wall or white like the curtains. I think that would help a lot. Otherwise this area is very nice, like the rug and furniture, it all flows together very well. It's the dark frames that stick out and don't relate to anything else in the rooms....See MoreFrench Doors with sidelights and transom --- curtain placement help
Comments (4)IMO I would not add drapery panels or a rod. Couple reasons: 1. you have beautiful casement that adds a great architectural detail to the space. Which also gives a clean, simple look. 2. By adding the drapes it is going to close up the area and make the wall heavy feeling and advance into the room. And a rod would once detract from the great architectural details of the entire french door package. Plus, block needed natural light. Recommended Solution: I would put all matching flat roman shades on the doors, sidelites and kitchen. Something similar to give some interest, but soft enough to not detract from the details of the french door encasement. Due to the sidelites being so narrow. Might need a smaller pattern. But this is for inspo ;)...See MoreCurtain Placement?
Comments (6)I would place the rod at ceiling height (above the half rounds) and stack the drapes on each end of the entire run of three windows....See MoreHelp with curtain placement on patio door with windows on either side
Comments (0)We are not putting blinds in the house, just double curtain rods with sheers and blackout curtains. The length from window to window right here is 150". Notice that the windows are super close to the doors, and I also have light switches very close to the left side window. So, I'm not sure if I should just do the heavier panels on the left and right with the sheers all the way across or if I need to do multiple panels with some in between the windows. Please help! Any ideas would be much appreciated...See MoreChris H
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