Among numerous home soft decoration products, curtains have the potential to transform the appearance of a room. Choosing curtains according to the style of different spaces can not only make the overall color scheme complete, but also miraculously change the indoor environment. This includes visually raising the height of the indoor space, attracting the eye, and projecting the beautiful scenery outside the window.
As designer Gail Davis told us, curtains have the superpower to enhance the space: “It’s like applying mascara to your eyelashes.” Compared with repainting the wall, changing curtains is relatively easier. Designer Martyn Lawrence Bullard launched his own happy pattern series of curtains last autumn: “They are an excellent way to inject your personality into the space and a great option for easy swapping according to your mood or season. ” You can freely choose bold prints or elegant and classic Roman colors. In this issue’s sharing, we have selected 55 of the latest curtain ideas from abroad. No matter what style you like, you can find the window to the world that inspires your creative ideas.01 Textured Check Pattern
The fine off-white and gray check pattern creates a wider visual effect for the entire window, adding wonderful texture to the neutral design style. Douglas Friedman 02 Exquisite Roman Colors The delicate floral fabric, as refined as high fashion, injects a feminine touch into the classic Roman colors. Pascal Chevallier 03 Light and Transparent Neutral Colors Choose a long semi-transparent chiffon curtain to create a leisurely atmosphere, ensuring that the beautiful scenery is not blocked and is fully visible. Read McKendree 04 Woven Roman Curtains Select thick curtain fabrics so that the natural fibers can be perfectly paired with the homeowner’s Bohemian artworks and accessories, creating a rustic and layered look. Stephen Kent Johnson 05 Gingham Curtains with Dark-Colored Floors Cleverly use floor-length curtains to create a sense of height, and at the same time, the fine green printed pattern can attract the eye. Mike Van Tassell 06 Tropical Style Integrate lush tropical colors into window treatments and bed curtains, immersing them in the dreamy residential atmosphere. Douglas Friedman 07 Light Green Use curtains in light green and ash-pink tones to form an unexpected color combination to match the colors of the rest of the room, showing agility. Pierrick Verny 08 Bohemian Lace Rather than using the Bohemian style throughout the house, using curtain items for gorgeous decoration and embellishment can better reflect the perfect combination of modern and retro styles.Amy Neunsinger09 Rust-red Velvet
The medieval hunting-style cottage is paired with gorgeous aristocratic rust-red velvet, exuding an aristocratic atmosphere and forming a sharp contrast with the brightly colored furniture.
Yves Drieghe010 All-over Patterns
A large number of bold printed patterns collide. The large-scale prints on the sofa are balanced with the small geometric patterns on the window.
Haris Kenjar011 Peach-colored Tulle
Choose curtains that are one or two shades lighter than the wall color, achieving a high degree of unity in the color system of the same space.
Thomas Loof012 Complex Stripes
Furniture, wall, and window patterns all use fern-like stripe decorations, perfectly matching the gorgeous and retro temperament of the Palm Beach villa.
Douglas Friedman013 Reversed Print
The dark blue patterned curtains, furniture, and wall surfaces reflect a strong Provençal coastal style.
Isabel Parra014 Pleasant Cottage Style
Not all curtains need to be eye-catching. Mid-length curtains create a perfect line of sight for the entire room, and the cotton yarn pattern introduces just the right amount of rural fashion charm.
Mikkel Vang015 Lush Botanical Prints
Blue-green, red, and cream printed curtains echo the home furnishings, creating an equally elegant look.
Ricardo Labougle016 Creamy Yellow
The subtle citrus fabric curtains bring a touch of warmth to the plain-colored room.
Jennifer Hughes017 Gorgeous Flowers
The gorgeous flower prints bring a sense of lightness to the thick and dark wooden furniture in the room.
Mikkel Vang018 Golden Touch Floor-length Curtains
In addition to being used in the bedroom or living room, they can also be used in the kitchen. The golden curtains complement the colorful spots on the terrazzo floor.
Stephen Kent Johnson019 Prosperous Rome
Paying homage to tradition while being full of personality. The sunny stripe tones bring a classic and timeless feeling to the living room.
Paul Costello020 Mottled Variegation
The bedroom uses white as the base color, paired with matching variegated curtains and draperies, simple yet full of charm.
Miguel Flores-Vianna021 Organic Materials
Using rolled seagrass carpets as curtains, full of design details.
Richard Foulser022 Patterned Patchwork
On furniture, walls, and curtains, floral and nature-inspired printed patterns are mixed and matched.
Michael Mundy023 Sandy Tones
In the beach villa, the sandy earth wall color complements the off-white curtains.
Ricardo Labougle
The extension of Wall 024 keeps the curtains in the same color system as the wall, integrating them into one. This is to better frame the window rather than block it. Julie Soefer The horizontal stripe floor-to-ceiling curtains in 025 add a charm to the originally all-white living room. Douglas Friedman In 026, earth tones take the colors of the sofa and cushions as the main focus. Everything else, including the curtains, serves as a neutral background. Stephan Julliard In 027, the entire living room is surrounded by windows. The combination of blinds and fabric curtains creates a more unique decorative sense. Eric Piasecki In 028, with the pure white color scheme, the sight focuses on the mural pattern on the ceiling. Paired with white curtains to avoid disturbing the effect of the mural. Marili Forastieri In 029, the red floor-to-ceiling curtains complement the red tones in the living room and also match perfectly with the color-blocked wallpaper. Reid Rolls In 030, the cream-colored neutral canvas curtains create a bright monochromatic canvas. The striped floor also adds a subtle and delicate texture. William Waldron In 031, the translucent Roman blinds with transparent stripes for window treatment increase privacy and create a customized look. Although the sunshades are a bit rigid, the lightweight fabric can filter sunlight without completely blocking it, making people feel relaxed. Lisa Romerein In 032, the blue decorative details on the curtains add a sense of structure to this living room full of abstract art. The striped border also creates a decorative frame for the window. Simon Upton In 033, in this blue living room, the curtains in the same color tone complement the bold original space, adding texture elements and depth. Andrew Boyd In 034, the bright curtains inspired by fruits and paired with fruit patterns add a strange and vibrant atmosphere to the space. The curtains are made of thicker fabric, which is an ideal choice if you want to darken or cool down the space. Alec Hemer In 035, the curtains using contrasting colors and patterns add a sense of dynamics without affecting the overall color tone of the room. The use of white keeps the space transparent. William Abranowicz In 036, focus on nature to create a softer color palette. “If you return to nature and see how all these colors are organically combined, you can easily apply them to the space.” This impressionist-style living room is bright and whimsical, just like a garden.Sasha Bikoff Interior Design
037 The heavy-color shadow creates a dark and modern atmosphere. The curtains are made of rich silk fabrics, and the pattern highlights the sense of detail under the gorgeous decoration.
Giorgio Possenti
038 The glowing golden curtain sofa is decorated with cotton brocade, the armchair is covered with velvet, and paired with a 19th-century Persian carpet, it is both vintage and gorgeous.
Pascal Chevallier
039 A tufted sofa woven with blue and cream patterned fabrics, leather footstools, and a pair of armchairs made of sea blue linen blend; a 1950s ceramic oak side table and a 19th-century copper lantern are paired with custom-made curtains, showing the unique personality of the homeowner everywhere.
James Merrell
040 The key-striped limestone floor is paired with sandy lime plaster walls and a wooden beam ceiling. The curtains are made of quilted fabric, adding a rustic tone to the living room.
James Merrell
041 The key blue linen wall covering is paired with blue linen curtains. The blue porcelain hanging on the wall is the finishing touch.
John M. Hall
042 Matching the furniture, the gray-toned sofa is paired with curtains and armchairs of the same color system. This is a fail-safe matching method, harmonious and unified.
James Merrell
043 The smooth velvet sofa is paired with silk orange curtains. Paired with light-colored walls, it is gentle and lively.
Ricardo Labougle
044 Curtain partitions. Curtains are not only used as decorations but also to divide spaces, providing a room with privacy and a simple transition.
William Abranowicz
045 In the monochromatic gray-blue room, the curtains are perfectly matched with the decorations, allowing you to feel the atmosphere of the cool color tone.
Simon Upton
046 The cheerful red curtains with red stripes illuminate the living room space, echoing the carpet and lighting fixtures.
Simon Upton
047 The translucent beige curtains echo the acrylic chair, making the whole look fresh and natural.
Richard Powers
048 British elegance. The neutral-toned curtains add a touch of British elegance to the space. Paired with a vintage sofa, it shows elegance.
Ricardo Labougle
049 Four-leaf clover pattern. The curtains with a four-leaf clover pattern are dotted on the eye-catching turquoise wall, looking mysterious and luxurious.
Eric Piasecki
050 Patterned linen. The purplish-red linen printed curtains echo the pink tone throughout the space without distracting attention from the dark green walls.
Miguel Flores-Vianna
The checked pattern curtains and striped wallpaper of 051 tartan create a rich yet cohesive space.
Simon Upton
The white curtains in the natural white living room blend seamlessly into the entire space. The dark leather sofa is the finishing touch.
Joshua McHugh
The mustard yellow linen curtains of 053 have delicate prints that echo the wallpaper and mirror patterns.
William Waldron
The tidy blue bedroom space features fresh blue curtains, which match the light blue wall paint, presenting a gentle and peaceful atmosphere.
Björn Wallander
The cream and white-gray tone curtains of 055 blend perfectly into the retro space atmosphere.