Choosing a method for decorating curtains is a very important stage in decorating a room. After all, different elements, tying options, and additions will help give the design exactly the style direction that was originally intended.
Frills and lambrequins
One of the most traditional ways to decorate curtains is to use lambrequins. These are additional sheets of fabric that are thrown horizontally over the cornice and form beautiful draperies. Best suited for decorating curtains for the living room or bedroom.
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Ruffles are also a great way to add variety to the look of your curtains. Depending on its width and splendor, it can be used both to create a rustic style and a classic interior. The decor of curtains with frills decorates the bathroom and hallway well. Ruffles are also suitable for decorating children’s and kitchen curtains.
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Cords, tassels and pins
Bright decorative elements are often highlighted by curtain tiebacks – those places where they are gathered into folds and open the window. Cords of various types are usually selected in a contrasting color to the curtains themselves or to match one of the colors if the curtains have a pattern. The cord should be quite massive if you are creating a classic setting and lighter for modern interiors.
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Cords usually also come with tassels that decorate their ends. They can be of different types, but they always look good with curtains and stand out beautifully against their background.
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Hairpins for tiebacks can be used to decorate thread curtains. They fit best into a modern interior and are made of metal, plastic or wood.
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Painting and decorative pins
Another way to decorate is to paint fabric with special paints. Perhaps this type is one of the few that is suitable for decorating roller blinds and Roman blinds.
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Finally, it is worth noting the variety of pins in the shape of butterflies and flowers, which will help transform your usual window decoration in just a few minutes.
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