5 Ways to Refresh Your Space with the Right Curtains

Sometimes a room just needs a little lift. You don’t always have to repaint or buy new furniture, often, the right curtains can transform a space completely. Here are five simple, designer-loved ways to refresh your home, starting at the window.

1. Hang them high and long for instant drama

This is the easiest trick in the book, and it makes a huge difference. Instead of fitting curtains just around the window frame, mount them close to the ceiling and let them fall all the way to the floor. Your windows instantly look taller, your ceilings feel higher, and the whole room feels more grand and considered. Floor-to-ceiling curtains are a small change with a big impact.

2. Choose soft neutrals for a calm, restful feel

If your home feels a little busy or tiring, soft neutral curtains can bring a sense of calm. Gentle shades like beige, warm white, light grey and soft taupe create a soothing backdrop that lets you relax. Neutrals also have a lovely way of making a space feel bigger and brighter, and they go with almost anything, so they’re easy to live with for years.

3. Layer sheers and drapes for flexibility

Why settle for one when you can have the best of both? Layering a light sheer curtain behind a heavier drape gives you complete control over your space. During the day, close the sheers for soft, glowing light and gentle privacy. In the evening, draw the drapes for warmth, coverage and a cosy finish. It’s practical and it looks beautifully put-together.

4. Add depth and personality with texture

Colour gets all the attention, but texture is the secret to a room that feels rich and inviting. A linen weave, a velvet drape or a fabric with a subtle pattern adds depth that a flat, plain surface simply can’t. Even in a neutral room, varied textures keep things interesting and stop a space from feeling cold or empty. Run your hand over a few fabrics, you’ll feel the difference straight away.

5. Tie it all together with your decor

The finishing touch is harmony. Your curtains should feel connected to the rest of the room, your sofa, cushions, rug and furniture. Picking up a colour or tone that already exists in your space makes everything feel intentional and complete. This is the small detail that separates a room that looks nice from a room that looks truly finished.

Putting it all together

So there you have it, hang them high and long for drama, choose soft neutrals for calm, layer sheers for flexibility, use texture for depth, and harmonise with your furniture for that polished finish. None of these require a big renovation, just the right curtains chosen with a little care.

If you’d love to refresh your space but aren’t sure where to start, we’re always happy to help. Our team offers a free door-to-door consultation, bringing fabric samples to your home so you can see exactly how each option will look in your own light. Sometimes the simplest change at the window is all it takes to fall in love with your home all over again.

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