
Decorating your living room is often more complicated than you think. One thing is simply to build pieces and wait for them to work. You may be lucky. But it is better to select your living room curtains and the design of your curtain post in an organized and reflective way. The best way to address the problem is to create a design table for your living room. Take a quick photo of each piece of furniture, the carpet of the area, upholstery, lamps, and accessories.
Combine all your photos in white cardboard and some paint chips in the colors of the walls, the roof, and the edge. Having the whole room on a sheet, you can take your room while buying the curtains. The last piece that contributes to the organization process is a good understanding of the architectural style of your home. Your home could be modern, cabin, or vintage floor. Each style has characteristics that are visible within the room.
The living room curtains frame the view, provide additional insulation, raise the wall and create privacy and light control. Thin transparent networks, tones, or other types of window treatments are often combined with the curtain to handle light and privacy control. The curtain post style is usually a visible structure that complements architecture.
Visit a quality home furniture store with your board. Often, one or more pieces on your board will provide additional color options that already work well. Look for such colors on the carpet of your area, upholstery, and art. Locate curtain fabric samples in the right colors.
Think about your decoration style, if modern, you can choose a large block or a geometric pattern fabric. If your style is traditional, your cloth choice must also be traditional. This idea continues with the choice of your curtain pole. Match the post with the metals in the room hardware, the knobs of the doors, and the lamps. Match the style with the architectural era of the house.
A good store will allow you to take a collection of living room curtain samples. This is important, how a fabric looks in the artificial lighting of a store will be very different from how the same piece will be seen in its window with natural light. Place each sample around the window and take notes on how the samples are seen in the morning, afternoon, and night. You will quickly be attracted to one or two samples above all the others. This process makes finding the correct curtain fabric and posts easy and fun.