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2013 Girls' Room Curtains Design Ideas

To chose the best girls' room curtains, a great way to start is by thinking about what you need in the space. For instance, if the child's room gets a lot of natural light, you may want to look for curtains with a light-blocking lining. Also consider the hardware you'll require for the styles of girls' room curtains you're considering. You may want to choose a curtain rod set that can be used for different curtain patterns over the years. If your child is old enough, you could narrow down some available styles and colors before asking her which she likes best.

 If you've established a theme in a girls' room, it's best to continue that in curtains. For instance, in a princess themed space, animal motif curtains are likely to appear mismatched. Another consideration is the amount of detailed pattern already in the room. Picking up the details, whether these are flowers or other motifs, by including them in the curtains can tie in all of the decor and furnishings nicely. Alternatively, if you prefer a look that is colorful without being too "busy," you could select a solid color of curtains that will still coordinate with everything.

 When choosing girls' room curtains where you haven't already established a theme or color scheme, starting with the window covering selection can be inspiring. By looking at different colors and patterns of girls' room curtains, you may find one that will help establish the theme as well as the hues of the whole space. If you find several different curtains that are in stock and in your price range, letting your daughter have the final pick can be a great idea.

If budget is a strong consideration when choosing curtains, many department store and other shop-at-home websites allow you to list products by price. This way, you may be more likely to see something in a lower price range that will make the best girls' room curtains for your home. When choosing lower cost curtains, it's important to consider the quality and maintenance. If the window coverings are going to fade or start falling apart after only a few washings, or they're dry clean only, you aren't likely to actually save money by choosing the cheapest curtains.

Written By: Sheri Cyprus

















Lined Curtains Design 2013 Ideas

Adding a lining to curtains not only enhances the look but also can extend the life of them by protecting the face fabric from sunlight.
There are a number of linings to choose from depending on the location of the window. For example blackout lining for bedrooms and thermal lining for living rooms.
Most curtain headings are suitable for lined curtains including tapes and handmade headings.
Lined curtains should be dry cleaned as the face fabric and lining can shrink at different rates if they are washed.
The following instructions are for bag lined curtains (this is where the lining is attached at the top and sides of the face fabric, with the bottom hems worked separately) with pencil pleat heading tape and a fullness ratio of 2 (double the width of the window).







New Modern Voile Curtains Design Ideas 2011

Voile curtains are a semi clear type of curtain. Voile Curtains allow abundantly Sun-light into the room to lighten it up whilst blocking out prying eyes from the outside. These curtains can be also draped over windows doors, bed canopies , small windows,, These Voile Curtains are all-purpose and artistic, an adept solution for each environment. You can shop for voile curtains in mass shapes, sizes and designs, You can not go wrong when you acquire these admirable voile curtains


Elegant embroidered and sequinned voile



Beautiful feminine sheer and shimmery voile available in white, pink and black



These wonderfully modern lined voile curtains offer a spectacular light and airy feel into any room

This elegant lined voile features a pretty embroidered leafy pattern in a dreamy cream colourway for a soft and airy effect in any room.

This pretty trailing floral is a great delicate addition to any space.


This versatile pair of curtains would make a great addition to most homes with its light and airy feel and delicate gauzy, almost cheesecloth, textured fabric. A great price range curtain available in a wide width - great for bay windows!

New Bedroom Window Treatments Ideas 2012 : Traditional Curtains

You can find ideas for elegant curtains and drapes to enhance your  Bedroom decor , I hope you like it . Enjoy !
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Banded Silk Panels 

In a quietly neutral master bedroom, these fixed, banded drapery panels eschew the standard ring-and-rod installation in favor of an innovative combination of grommets and wall-mount hooks. The treatment adds dimension and soft draping to the silk panels, and the flat braid above and below the wide gray band contributes a polished finish, with lined panels that puddle slightly. Because the panels are fixed, natural woven shades do the practical work, discreetly controlling privacy and light.


Formal Silk Drapes 

High ceilings give a space grandeur, but they also can make a room feel uncomfortably cavernous. To give the room more human-scale proportions, add crown molding and painted bands. Here, gold stripes and buttons accent the bands. Formal silk draperies with tightly smocked headers hang on gilded rods at window frame-level.


Valance and Drapery Panels 

A pretty, detailed window treatment adds a special welcome to a guest room. For a bedroom with an old-fashioned feel, a scalloped valance overlies drapery panels sewn from a novelty print with a green background.
The valance and drapery panels attach by rings to an iron rod featuring decorative finials. Greek-key trim stitched to the edges of the panels is an appropriate finishing touch that echoes the classical motifs of the fabric. Tasseled rope tiebacks gently hold the panels in place, creating a soft fullness that works with the romantic feel of the inviting room. Framed art flanks the window, completing the setting.


Bedroom Curtains in a Soft, Soothing Hue

The secret to an inviting guest room is a comfy bed, of course, but ambience matters, too. For a restful retreat, use a soft color throughout and include only one or two bold standouts in the decor. Here, soft green for pleated draperies, walls, furniture, and bedding wraps the room with serenity.


White Drapery Panels

In a bedroom where toile sets the romantic scene, creamy white drapery panels edged in a flat braid enhance the color palette. The goblet-header drapery panels, sewn to white rings, slide easily on the painted white drapery rod. The exposed rod is often a fresher look than a fabric-covered rod or cornice. Simple touches, such as the flat braid, give a neatly finished look to drapery panels. Wood blinds behind the drapery are virtually invisible when pulled up, but block out the light when needed


Curtains with Complimentary Pattern

Fun rooms call for lighthearted walls and window treatments. In a home of classic good taste, this boys' room features a playful interpretation of traditional blue: horizontally striped painted wall finish and drapery panels fabricated from an inventive leaf-print fabric. The panels hang by fabric ties from the exposed rod—a treatment that won't be outgrown too quickly. The folded-fabric border is snappy, elevating a standard treatment into a classic accompaniment suitable for any age.


Iron Curtain Rings

Getting the latest look has never been easier, thanks to innovative products in today's market. In this case, purchased curtain panels are accessorized with iron curtain rings that simply clip to the top of the curtain.


Contemporary Wool Curtains

A contemporary twist on classic American patchwork, wool fabric softens the modern style of a city bedroom. The operable panels—banded in off-white and sewn to chrome rings—slide easily on the unadorned chrome rod. The subtle difference between shades of gray and taupe wool play off the rich brown walls, the neatly tied linen headboard and the white bed linens. The chrome rod echoes that finish on the stylized floor lamp, while three narrow blinds meet the need for privacy.


Toile Curtains

With a slanted ceiling and one window, this 8x13-foot petite guest room in a seaside cottage posed more challenge than charm. To downplay its small size and odd shape, a simple toile pattern featuring seashells was wrapped around the walls and window. Indeed, homeowners hesitant to use a single pattern over and over should consider toile—it's one of the easiest patterns to master with success.

 
Full-length Drapery Panels

Older homes often feature casement windows along the upper section of walls. To lengthen these windows and provide a colorful backdrop to the beds, full-length cotton drapery panels hang over the windows and extend around the corner to the other walls in the room.


Tailored Drapes 

Drapery panels introduce subtle pattern and color in this master bedroom without overwhelming fabrication. Lined and interlined for warmth and graceful posture, the panels graze the neutral carpet; they are sewn rings for a traditional operable treatment
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Striped Silk Curtains 

A stunning silk stripe unifies a guest room, appearing in the high-style window treatment and in the lining for the tie-on bed hangings. To dress the stately French windows, the silk stripe is fabricated into gathered balloon shades; it also hangs as side panels. The shapely finial and decorative rings contribute detailing to the effect. Silk fabric works equally well as the lining for the panels that define iron twin beds. Along with the Aubusson rug and oil portraits, classic fabrications ground the room in a feeling of continental luxury.

Rod Pocket Curtains designs ideas 2012 Pictures

For someone with a modest amount of sewing skills, unlined rod-pocket curtains are fairly simple to make.
Here are some ideas to be inspiring you to make your own curtain , I hope you like it , enjoy !!
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Sunset Plaid Rod Pocket Curtains

A traditional yarn-dyed woven plaid pattern collection in warm, welcoming colors will easily find a place in your home! Sunset Plaid is a terrific coordinate with many of our other styles, especially our floral patterned Wynwood.
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Overleigh Rod Pocket Curtains

Resembling fine silk Overleigh offers you breathtakingly fresh style. Curtains and coordinating sheers (sold separately) feature embroidered flowers and vines with autumn colored stitching.
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Embroidered Check Lined Rod Pocket Curtains

A large-scale woven buffalo check is distinguished by the delicate floral jacquard design on the fabric. Lined for light control and fabric protection, it's a wonderful decorating choice for any living space.
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Classic Tartan Rod Pocket Curtains Dress Gordon

An authentic tartan sett, or plaid pattern, is woven into this dashing window treatment. A traditional Scottish tartan is smart looking used alone, and mix well with solid Weaver's Cloth or Ticking Stripes (each sold separately) to create a stylish, tailored look for your rooms.
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Abigail Adams Rod Pocket Curtains

Handwoven in Maine, these heirloom-quality curtains, pillow shams and bedspread (each sold separately) are true American classics
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Moire Plaid Rod Pocket Curtains

Moire Plaid at your window opens up many decorating opportunities, a chance to highlight or complement a color story in your furniture or rugs, or in the way you choose to accessorize your room. Choose Blue, Ginger, Jewel or Rose.
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Savannah Seersucker Rod Pocket Curtains

Inspired by the summertime favorite, these versatile curtains will make you think of seersucker in a fresh new way. Generously puckered, raised stripe.
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Weaver's Cloth Rod Pocket Curtains

Firmly woven and lightly flecked . . . for a homey country feeling in your room.
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Country Day Toile Rod Pocket Curtains

Add softness, style and color to your windows! Idyllic scenes of country life are on display in beguiling toile prints offered in decorator colors.


Sonnenburg Damask Lined Rod Pocket Curtains

Floral damask patterns in washed jacquard will give your room an instant makeover. You'll love the soft hand of the fabric and the affordability of the entire collection.


Laura's Garden Rod Pocket Floral Curtains

Inspired by the summer-time charm of a cottage garden, this print pairs flowers of blue, rose and cream tones to delight you any time of year. Laura's Garden coordinates with Laura's Stripe (sold separately). Both patterns look lovely paired together or alone and are lock-stitched for durability.