
Favoring Chic Curtains can be a predicament, particularly when you have no idea where to
begin. Maybe this write-up can be of help.
Net curtains allow people to see out of their homes but ensure a restricted view in from the
outside. While occasionally mocked for their very Britishness, the best net curtains are also
great for anyone who wants to make their rooms as flooded with natural light as possible, while
still retaining their privacy. It’s important to determine whether a style of the net curtain is
appropriate for the window and that the scale of the design complements the other fabrics in the
room. Lined curtains and interlined curtains feature a lining. This offers multiple benefits for you
and your curtains. The lining can provide protection against sun damage and fading, it can help
to block out noise and light, and it can add insulation. A lining on hanging curtains can also add
weight, which makes the curtains hang better. Interlining involves using an invisible layer of
fabric. Short, lightweight curtains with tiebacks can be held in place with cup hooks, small metal
tieback hooks, or tenter hooks installed in the side of the window frame or the wall. For curtains
and draperies that have more body, however, use plastic tieback holders with a deep projection.
These concealed tieback holders are mounted inside the returns at the sides of the treatment to
keep the tiebacks from crushing the folds in the fabric. The main benefit of having net window
treatments is that they can make a big difference in the way that your room looks. When a
curtain is used over a window, it gives that curtain-like appearance and adds that extra special
touch that curtains are known for. Dramatic floor-to-ceiling curtains work great in rooms that
already have high ceilings; however, shorter ceilings need more traditional curtains to help make
them feel warm and cozy. When trying to make a small room feel larger by manipulating your
curtain’s length, hang the curtain rod high, but have the hem stop at the windowsill. Try to avoid
having the curtain hem hit the floor, especially if you used a heavy fabric, as this can make the
room feel crowded.