Curtains

Hanging High

For instant drama and the illusion of a larger space, hang curtain rods at least six inches above your windows. Here, the designer goes for gray sheers with purple undertones to allow natural light to pass through.


Blue-and-white geometric curtains are a gorgeous finishing touch in this nautical-inspired living room. To stay on theme, the designer layers in pale blue hues in the form of throw pillows, books, an end table and lamp.


Utilize curtains to create a living space filled with contrast. Light gray drapes are hung high on industrial-inspired black curtain rods that match the black window trim.


Nix the drapes and instead, go for light-filtering shades that allow natural light to fill the room while affording a bit of privacy. Here textured shades in a modern living room where floor-length curtains could have felt too busy.


Bold orange patterned drapes steal the show in this inviting living room. The brown leather upholstery used for the armchair and ottomans, along with the graphic throw pillows, complement the long window treatments.


This living room may be dominated by a mix of whites and beige tones, but pops of blue — including curtains — prevent it from feeling sterile.


Nothing beats statement accents like a lime green sofa and curtains to make a design scheme shine.

Laura Riley