5 Expert Tips for Coordinating Drapes with Interior Themes

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Selecting the right interior design drapes can elevate the style of any room. However, drapes that clash with your interior decor can ruin the aesthetic you’re going for. Follow these five expert tips to seamlessly coordinate your drapes with your home’s theme for a pulled-together look.

1. Complement the Color Scheme

Complement the Color Scheme

Take note of the most dominant colors in your design scheme. Your drapes should contain one or more of these tones to help tie everything together. Don’t be afraid to add some contrast as well. Navy blue drapes paired with a primarily neutral color palette can create visual interest and highlights. Just be sure the accent shade you choose is already featured elsewhere in the room. Tonal variations in color should be reflected in the drapes too. For example, if you have lighter blue walls and darker blue pillows, select a medium-blue drape fabric.

Monochromatic color schemes with shades of the same hue can make a soothing, cohesive statement. Alternatively, bold drapes in an accent color that pops against neutrals can become the focal point.

2. Match Texture and Fabric

Pay close attention to the textures showcased throughout the room when selecting drapes. If you have a lot of smooth, sleek surfaces like glass, metal, or polished wood, choose drapes with a lustrous sheen. Lightweight silks, satins, and finely woven linens coordinate beautifully. For rooms with more natural rustic elements like stone, reclaimed wood, or wicker, textured drapes make sense. Linen, cotton, jute, and woven wood effortlessly match these textures. You’ll also want to match the weight and opacity of the window treatments to the overall feel of the space.

3. Mind the Architectural Style

When selecting drapes, consider the architectural specifics of your windows and the surrounding walls. Are the windows rounded Roman arches or triangular Palladian style? Choose drapes that follow those shapes. Consider crown moldings, ceiling medallions, or other elevated architectural accents when determining drape length and mounting height. You want the texture and tailoring to complement these permanent details. Also assess lighting elements like sconces or picture lights. Your drapes should frame the windows without concealing important ambient lighting.

4. Calculate Proportions Properly

Interior design standards help calculate ideal drape lengths and widths. As a rule of thumb, drapes should cover the window opening and extend 18 to 24 inches past each side. For floor-length drapes, multiply the height of the rod by 2.5. Getting these details right keeps your space looking professionally designed.

5. Seek Expert Guidance

If you are struggling to visualize options, seek advice from a professional designer. They can identify your style, make material recommendations, and ensure correct sizing based on your windows and rooms. Taking advantage of expert guidance guarantees for Top drapes tailored to your interior theme.

FAQs About Coordinating Drapes:

Some top trends include colored shades, textured linens like jute and velvet, abstract prints, and blackout drapes for bedrooms.

It depends on personal preference, but for safety, avoid more than one-inch puddles, especially on stairs. Use clips or weights to keep floor-length drapes in place.

The width of the drapes when closed over the window should equal about half the width of the entire window. This creates attractive folds and fullness.

Decorating your home with beautifully coordinated, aesthetically pleasing drapes that align with your interior theme takes skill and expertise. Our talented design consultants at Top Notch Shutters and Blinds have the knowledge and experience to help you select perfect-fitting drapes fabricated from quality materials that will enhance your specific decor.

We take great pride in providing exceptional customer service and thoughtful guidance tailored to your unique style and vision. Schedule a free in-home design consultation, and we will thoroughly evaluate your space, ask questions to understand your goals, and offer science-based recommendations on choosing drapes that pull your look together.

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Ken Gilbert

A dedicated professional at Top Notch Shutters & Blinds in Tampa, FL, going above and beyond to help clients find the perfect window treatments for their homes.