When it comes to window decor, there are many treatments to choose from. Curtains, drapes, sheers, shades, blinds, shutters, valances – the list goes on. How do you know which option is best for your space?
Today we’ll focus on the difference between curtains and drapes and how to choose the right look for your home.
If you don’t have an eye for interior design, selecting the right window treatments for your home can be challenging.
While the words ”curtains” and “drapes” are often used interchangeably, they aren’t the same. Both are window coverings, but do you know how they differ?
Today we’ll explain common window treatment terms, the differences between curtains and drapes and how to decide which one is right for each room in your home.
Let’s start the conversation with some common window treatment terms:
Next, let’s break down the biggest differentiators of curtains vs. drapes.
Style: Casual and modern
Functionality: Opened and closed often for light and privacy
Care: Most standard curtain fabrics are machine-washable, but delicate fabrics should be hand-washed or dry-cleaned
Curtains are fabric panels that are typically sold in pairs. The most popular choice of window décor, curtains are widely available in a variety of widths, lengths, fabrics, colors and patterns.
Learn more about different types of curtains.
Curtains (also called curtain panels) tend to be made of lighter fabrics like cotton and polyester and can be opened and closed quickly, making them an excellent option for high-traffic areas. Curtains are cost-friendly and easy to clean.
If you like the casual look of curtains but also want privacy, you can layer curtains with sheers, blinds or shades. Because of their versatility, curtains are used in everything from homes, apartments and dorm rooms to offices and restaurants.
Style: Traditional and formal
Functionality: Mainly for decoration and to block out light, but can also help reduce noise, add insulation from cold and heat and block drafts
Care: Most drapes are dry clean or spot clean only
Elegant and formal, drapes make a statement. If curtains are light, casual and versatile, drapes are their more dramatic cousin, typically made of thicker, luxurious fabrics like damask, silk and velvet. Most drapes are custom-made to fit exact window specifications and considered to be a more expensive, high-end window treatment.
Drapes are usually operated with drawstrings that keep folds uniformly spaced, enhancing their stately appearance. They can be hung just above the floor or “puddled,” pooling slightly on the floor.
Consider using drapes for formal settings — such as dining rooms, living rooms and high-end restaurants and hotels — to create a swanky, sophisticated feel.
See how to hang curtains the right way.
Now that we’ve talked about the differences between curtains and drapes, how are they similar?
Most drapes are made of heavy fabric, blocking light when closed. Shorter, blackout curtains or curtains with liners can also block light and reduce noise.
When it comes to curtains vs drapes, the window coverings you select will depend on the style, usage and size of your room.
Choose curtains if you:
Choose drapes if you:
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