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Curtain help for two story windows

David
6年前
Hi all! I am having trouble deciding where to put my curtains in the living room. Due to budget constraints, starting from the top window with custom curtains isn’t an option. Should we put the curtain rod right below the top window or right above the bottom window?

I posted some rough mark up photos along with my inspiration picture.

Any advice is appreciated!

コメント (8)

  • frenchtarragon
    6年前

    I like the placement of the top sketch: roughly 1/3 below the top window and 2/3 above the bottom window.

  • David
    質問の投稿者
    6年前
    Thank you for the comments so far! There are no other windows in the room.

    In addition to placement, any ideas on fabric? The fabric on our furniture is mostly gray and ivory but the wood/walls are more of a brown tone (Sherwin Williams latte). Should we lean more towards gray/ivory or beige?

    Also since the chairs are patterned, should we stick with solid curtains?

    Thank you!!
  • Rawketgrl
    6年前

    The room could use some color and softness. A large patterned floral would look great with your chairs. Pick any color you like as the rest of the room is neutral. Just be sure to bring home samples to be sure you like it in the space.




  • PRO
    Styling and Staging
    6年前

    Hang the rod for the panels just over the bottom of the upper window. Add a roman shade (like a light woven matchstick) to the wall, and have it come down over the top of the lower windows. Hang panels on the sides to cover the edges. It will look like you have long beautiful windows.


  • Olychick
    6年前

    I like your inspiration pic because it makes the upper window part of the arrangement and it's not hanging out all by itself up there looking undressed. Annie's example looks nice but the woodwork trim is what sets it apart and ties the two windows together.

    Another idea, if you don't need to close the draperies for privacy, so the placement of the rod is less obvious:


  • PRO
    Styling and Staging
    6年前

    Here's another Before (on left) and After (on right) showing the difference that raising the roman shades can make. Obviously I'm not suggesting this color, but rather something like a woven shade for texture. Also adding the panels will give you a nice finished look, and can probably be purchased inexpensively at a HomeGoods or online.


  • Annie Deighnaugh
    6年前

    With roman shades, I do like it at the bottom of the upper window, but not with drapes...this looks funny to me:


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