The Curtain Cart - When Color, Texture and Design Matter
Curtains play a very important role in how you feel about a
room. If you think curtains don't matter, try this little
experiment. Go to any room in your house and remove the curtains
leaving a bare window. Or use a dark, heavy blanket and simply
drape it over the curtain rod. Can you immediately see the
difference? Not only does it look different at the window, it
also impacts how the rest of the room looks and probably makes
you feel differently about the room.
So how do you decide what curtains to buy? Start by analyzing
the room, what you intend to do there, your needs and existing
(or planned) color schemes. With a little time and pre-planning,
you'll have the curtains that work in your room.
Most curtains play a dual role. They not only decorate a room,
but also provide a sense of security. Simply put, they keep
people from seeing inside your home. For some rooms of your
home, that's probably not vitally important, but you have two
options for those rooms in which visibility is an issue. You can
choose heavy materials, finer weaves and darker colors, or you
can use a double layer of curtain over blinds. Think blinds are
just too ugly? Today, you have an incredible choice, including
almost any color you can imagine.
Having the ability to open curtains without a fuss is important
in most cases. Most people who have a great kitchen window find
this especially true in this room. Choose curtains that are
functional as well as pretty. Drapes with a pull are an option,
but it's perfectly okay to choose curtains that simply slide on
the rod, as long as the rod isn't out of your reach.
When you're deciding whether to choose a dark or light color,
remember that the decision will impact the entire room. Darker
colors will tend to make the room darker and will cut out more
light from the windows. If someone works an off shift and tends
to sleep during the day, darker curtains are probably a good
idea. But if you're looking to lighten up a room, choose lighter
colors for your curtains. The pale colors will tend to let
sunlight filter through, even if the curtains are so heavy that
you can't see through them.
Finally, remember that color is a vital part of this selection.
Curtains are an excellent way to emphasis colors that were used
throughout the room. Your walls may be burgundy and your carpet
burgundy with pale gray highlights. If you choose curtains in
pale gray, you'll be lightening up the darker walls and the gray
of the carpet will probably become more noticeable.
Keep in mind that color tends to impact mood. While some people
seem to be less affected than others, some general rules of
thumb about colors are:
* Green is very tranquil * Reds (including orange) are
energetic * Yellow is considered a happy color. * Greens are
typically calm and peaceful. * Black is usually very somber and
people tend to avoid black spaces for long periods. * White is
considered perfect, though austere.