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Curtains Decorating Ideas For Living Rooms

If you're looking for living room curtain ideas that thrill from top to toe, we've got it all wrapped up.

Curtain choices can make or break your living room ideas. Not only do they take up a large surface area, but they are responsible for regulating the all important natural light flow in the room.

With seemingly endless options available for not just fabric and pattern, but headings and linings too, it can feel like a substantial task.

Living room curtain ideas

For drapery dreamers who aren't sure where to start, we've asked the experts to unravel their favorite living room curtain ideas and have found some stunning examples of living spaces that have got it just right.

1. Merge into the walls with soft neutrals

A living room curtain idea with white walls and pale neutral curtains

(Image credit: Amanda Evans Interiors)

'Curtains are an investment, so opting for a neutral palette will give your chosen design a longer life,' says John Smigielski, marketing director at Linwood. 'For a look that's stylish and quietly confident, choose an almost identical colour for both walls and curtains. The drapes will merge into the overall room, creating a feeling of being hardly there but also adding a gentle softness.'

A neutral combination such as this can be seen in this living room by interior designer Amanda Evans. Neutral curtains are a great choice for small living room ideas too, as they will keep the room feeling light, bright and as big as possible.

2. Create a contrast to the wall color

A living room curtain idea with blue walls and pale pink patterned curtains

(Image credit: Kit Kemp)

Spent ages nailing down your perfect living room paint ideas? Well, when it comes to choosing the curtains, feel free to throw out the swatches and start again from scratch. If you've gone for colored walls, consider heading to the other side of the color wheel for drape inspiration and choose a contrasting shade to enliven your scheme.

In this room by interior designer Kit Kemp, powder blue grasscloth walls are contrasted with patterned, pale pink curtains. To keep the room from feeling too sugary sweet, the duo are paired with crisp whites and modern graphic prints.

3. Get your fabric right

A living room curtain idea with pink and white striped fabric and yellow and rattan accessories

(Image credit: Emma Lee)

When thinking about how to design a living room, carefully choosing your textiles should be a priority – and getting the material right for your curtain style is crucial to the end result.

'The right fabric is an essential part of choosing your curtains,' says Harry Cole, Founder of Loom & Last. 'Whether you opt for plain or pattern, light or heavyweight, the fabric dictates the overall finish so it's important to know what style you're looking for.'

In this room, a beachy feel is conjured through candy-striped drapes in a light fabric. 'For a softer and more relaxed look, opt for sheer, lightweight fabrics in cream or off-white tones. Those on the hunt for 'formal' traditional curtains should look for sturdier fabrics such as velvet.'

4. Go big with patterns

A living room curtain idea with yellow walls, pink sofa and yellow floral curtains

(Image credit: Linwood)

If you've been blessed with a larger living space, don't be afraid to go big with your curtain's print.

'The scale of your chosen pattern influences everything, from the room's focal point to its sense of proportion,' says Smigielski. 'A large-scale design such as Louis from Linwood's Belleville collection will transform any window into a showstopper.'

The floral design, pictured above, is teamed here with a bright yellow wall, but can make even more of a statement in a pale colored room. 'The look is ideal for large windows where the repeat can be appreciated in all its glory,' adds Smigielski.

5. Pair your heading with your overall style

A living room curtain idea with orange velvet sofa and grey fold top curtains

(Image credit: Adrian Briscoe)

It's not just the curtain itself you need to think about, but how to hang it too. There are myriad heading styles to choose from, so think about which one suits your room best.

'This mostly comes down to personal taste and preference but there are options to consider,' says Cole. 'Modern in appearance, eyelet or wave headers are best for contemporary living spaces, they also fold back effortlessly making them ideal for smaller spaces with compact windows. For traditional schemes or period properties, pencil pleat and double pleat headings will complement your windows and hang nicely with a neat finish.'

  6. Tie in colors from around the room

A living room curtain idea with white walls, dark blue patterned curtains and blue and red furniture

(Image credit: Emma Lee)

Thanks to their size, curtains have a big part to play in living room color schemes.

'Curtains act as an anchor to the overall scheme and can elevate the look and finish of a space,' say Jenna Choate and Mariana Ugarte, Co-Founders at Interior Fox. 'When selecting a fabric, make sure to consider how it looks when the curtains are open as well as closed. We like to choose a fabric that is within the same colour group as the walls, this makes the room feel much brighter and open.'

If you want to step away from your wall color, but still keep your curtains in keeping with the rest of the room, tie it in with a color accent that repeats throughout the space. Here, dark blue is used repeatedly in the soft furnishings for a consistent scheme.

7. Pick a pelmet

A living room curtain idea with blue walls, red and white sofa, and cream curtains with pelmet

(Image credit: Jon Day)

If you thought pelmets had been consigned to the history books. Trends like cottagecore have seen the heading style – made with stiffened fabric that covers the top of the curtain – return in a big way.

'Pelmets are often thought to be old fashioned and fussy, however in the right setting and with the right fabrics they can finish off a pair of curtains perfectly,' says Kit Kemp. 'By using the space above the window encasement, this invites the eye to journey up, elongating the height of the room further.'

'If you are going to use pelmets, make sure you have very tall windows and an abundance of natural light so as not to darken the room.'

8. Double up with a sheer layer

A living room curtain idea with two layers of white and grey sheer curtains

(Image credit: Brent Darby)

Twitching the net curtains has never been so cool – that is to say, that using a sheer curtain under your main drapes is a living room trend once again.

'Sheer curtains are back, but not just as stand alone,' says Choate and Ugarte. 'As interior designers, we are increasingly using a layered technique in our client's homes. Sheer fabrics work well underneath a much thicker curtain, adding texture and interest into the space. We find this style of window dressing works best in cosier spaces such as the living room or bedroom.'

9. Use banded drapes to play with proportions

A living room curtain idea with blue patterned wallpaper and yellow and white color-blocked curtain

(Image credit: Jake Curtis)

Curtains can also become an optical illusion. Think about using bands or color blocks not just to create interest, but to alter the sense of proportional space in the living room. Using a lighter color at the top and a darker one below will make the room feel taller, while a darker top can help balance a bottom-heavy space.

If you have lots of visual interest courtesy of your living room furniture ideas in the lower half of the room, try balancing that out with a colored top. In this living room, a white curtain with a yellow upper section brings the sunshine-like accents elsewhere in the room to above eye level.

10. Create a cozy corner with an internal curtain

A living room curtain idea with red walls and internal curtain with pomegranate pattern

(Image credit: Adrian Briscoe)

Curtains aren't just for windows. Like a screen or window wall, curtains can be used to section off parts of a large living room or even in place of a door to close the whole space to the outside world.

This works really well with broken plan living room ideas, where you may want to create a bit of privacy for a living room area that is connected to a kitchen. It's also a great way to combat any drafts that run through a large home in the winter months.

What type of curtain is best for a living room?

When choosing fabric for a living room curtain, it's really down to what overarching style you want to create in the space. For more traditional rooms, make a traditional choice: heavy velvet will channel a luxurious feel in large, high-ceilinged living rooms, but for a more contemporary feel, choose lightweight alternatives.

'For a timeless window dressing solution that feels stylish and considered, we'd recommend opting for a lightweight, natural material such as a cotton/linen blend,' say Choate and Ugarte. We find this gives a relaxed and versatile look to the room that will stand the test of time. It is best to steer away from man-made fabrics such as polyester as these can often have a sheen that feels low quality.'

What is new in living room curtains?

With curtains, it's not so much a case of what's new, but more of what's coming back. Sheer curtains are no longer made of chintzy netting, but are now part of a bright and breezy layering aesthetic. Think a double layer of curtains, with a sheer layer closer to the window, chosen in pale neutrals and complemented with decor filled with natural materials. Use tie tops for some extra contemporary clout and a rustic feel.

More traditional headings are making a comeback too. Pair a pelmet top with contemporary patterns and bright colors to freshen up this throwback structure – just remember to allow for as much light to get into the room as possible.

I started out at British GQ, where a month of work experience turned into 18 months of working on all sorts of projects, writing about everything from motorsport to interiors, and helping to put together the GQ Food & Drink Awards. I then spent three years at the Evening Standard on the GO London team, covering restaurants and bars, and getting to eat and drink a veritable smorgasbord of wonderful things around the city. I left the paper in 2020 and went freelance, writing about food, drink and homes for publications including Conde Nast Traveller, Luxury London and Departures. A little less than a year later, I started at Homes & Gardens as a Digital Writer, allowing me to fully indulge my love of good interior design.

Curtains Decorating Ideas For Living Rooms

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