Bedroom Curtains & Window Drapes: Top Ideas & Tips

Bedroom curtains ideas and tips
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The perfect bedroom is one you can fall asleep in without trying too hard, whether night or day. So, the siesta-lover, the night hustler and the napping baby can catch a wink during daylight hours just as easily as the night sleeper. While several factors contribute to making a sleep-conducive environment, it cannot be stressed enough that window treatments play the most significant role by blocking incoming light. But going beyond this function, you also expect them to offer beauty as they occupy significant optical real estate. So if you are shopping for your bedroom curtains today, don’t miss the styling advice in this blog to curate ultra-efficient bedroom curtains that also add a healthy dose of oomph. 

Functionality with Elegance: The Best Bedroom Curtains 

Drapery for bedroom
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Fulfilling sleep is necessary for both a healthy body and a peaceful mind, so a bedroom’s decor should never be compromised on this aspect. And yet, in the urge to make the bedroom curtains meet an aesthetic preference, some lose sight of this crucial function of drapery to facilitate unhindered sleep. Others, while chasing functional efficiency, land up with curtains that feel too austere or visually dull for a bedroom. Maintaining the balance between functionality and elegance is key and it can be achieved by following these styling tips:

‘No Entry’ for Light & Noise: Opt for a Room-Darkening Fabric

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The first step to creating a sleep-friendly ambience in the bedroom is to shut off incoming light and minimise external noise. While many factors contribute to making light-blocking, noise-resistant curtains, the prime among them all is the choice of the right fabric and lining which is fortunately in your hands since you are taking the made-to-measure route. Bedroom curtains need textiles that are inherently capable of cancelling light and noise substantially. So, our topmost recommendation for bedrooms is blackout curtains. 

One of the most intelligent inventions in the field of textiles, blackout textiles are thick multi-layered fabrics with thermal coating, impenetrable for light and sound. So, with blackout curtains at your doors and windows, you can expect a darkened and quietened bedroom. 

To that end, we invite you to browse our blackout curtains collection for your bedroom drapery. However, please do not find yourself constrained to our blackout fabrics only for the desired functionality! 

Our vast collection of drapery fabrics is at your disposal - waiting for you to simply add blackout lining behind and be transformed into room darkening, blackout curtains, thereby offering you all the benefits of blackout drapery while widening the design potential to infinity. 

FURTHER READING: With the selection of the right fabric and lining, you will have taken the first and most important step. But, more can be done to ensure a dark cocoon of a bedroom. So, for more designer tips on room darkening, visit our blog post on How to Make the Most of Blackout Drapes.

Don’t Let Your Secrets Out: Ensure Flawless Privacy

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Visual exposure of the bedroom to the external environment amounts to a feeling of insecurity that is detrimental to sleep. Bedrooms are the most private spaces of any home and that aspect should be guarded flawlessly. Therefore, our stylists do not recommend dressing your bedroom windows with sheers and semi-sheers alone. We also advise against using thin, unlined drapery panels as these will likely fall short of meeting the privacy needs of a bedroom. 

Instead, choose fabrics that don’t let light pass through or for shadows to form on their silhouettes, ensuring flawless privacy. Again, we fall back on blackouts because none can surpass them in keeping your secrets. Their acoustic abilities also come into play in softening the indoor sounds before they meet the external environment. So, if your bedroom is closer to a busy street or structurally attached to another house or room, blackout curtains will make sure that people outside the bedroom cannot hear the sounds in your private space. 

If your house is located on a busy street, you may be looking to ensure privacy during the day as well in your bedroom. For this, consider sheer or semi-sheer window treatments like roman shades, curtains or blinds layered under your blackout drapery. When non-sheer treatments are used as standalone, you will have to choose between privacy and light/air, but by layering your drapes with sheer curtains or blinds, you can have it all at the same time. And, if you are lucky to have a great view from your bedroom, you can enjoy it too without keeping your privacy at stake. 

Keep It Cosy Round the Year: Provide Ample Insulation

Insulative curtains for bedroom
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After ensuring light control, sound absorption and privacy, you can now sleep well. But, blackout curtains don’t stop at that, they go a step ahead to ensure that you don’t wake up with cold feet in winter or with sweats during hot summer nights. They act as an impenetrable layer between the internal and external environment making your bedroom strictly a universe of your own where the ambiance is set to suit your practical needs.

The thick weave of the blackout fabric, together with its special coating, makes a robust insulative coverage. In addition, the rippled contours of curtains enhance their insulative capacity as the pleats bring about multiple layers of fabric and also double up as air pockets that trap warm air. This is why curtains prove to be better insulators than flat-layered treatments like shades or blinds.

Doors and windows are the cause of almost 30% of thermal energy loss during winter. Blackout curtains significantly cut down the loss of the hot air generated by your HVAC. During summer, they do the opposite by blocking hot air from entering the bedroom. So, blackout curtains are the best assistants for your heating and cooling systems, saving them unnecessary strain so that their batteries are burdened less. So, you have two more reasons to sleep peacefully - lower energy bills and enhanced longevity of your HVAC batteries. And if you are an eco-conscious person, you can be proud of cutting down at least some amount of greenhouse gases from your end to counter global warming. 

When opting for blackout lining, pay keen attention to the choice of face fabric. Besides the aesthetic appeal that each fabric carries, its composition and thickness will have a say in the insulative capacity of the drapery. While you can expect a velvet or thick cotton drapery to insulate your bedroom very well, the same cannot be said about loose-woven linen or lightweight cotton. These lighter fabrics are, however, the best choice if you are going for a more airy bedroom.

Colour & Pattern? Yes, Please! Make the Most of the Aesthetic Opportunity 

Patterned curtains with tie back
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Made-to-measure curtains come with unlimited potential to bring colour, pattern and texture into the space, unlike off-the-rack purchases that often confine to plain neutrals and a handful of patterns. If your bedroom needs some pizzazz, trust that role to your curtains and they’ll execute it most responsibly. Their sumptuous wavy contours contribute to making your bedroom look soft and dreamy, a true haven for restful sleep. In addition, they can be the apt signatories of your design style. Plain white flat panel curtains reinforce the Nordic themes and minimalistic leanings of a Scandi bedroom while frilly rod pocket pastel floral drapery is the apt finishing touch of a country-style bedroom. Tapping into the full aesthetic potential of your bedroom curtains, you can use them as mouthpieces of your decor style. To that effect, make the following considerations.

PALETTE: Choose colours that calm down the mind rather than stimulate the senses as you will use this space mostly for sleep or rest. Depending on your taste, you may find your perfect pick in soothing neutrals and soft pastels or dark brooding colours. Since curtains occupy such a large optical real estate, it is better to avoid bold fiery colours like saturated red or bright yellow which will make the mind more alert. Instead, you can introduce these as accent tones, or opt for their muted versions. 

PATTERN: Sometimes a bedroom needs a dose of pattern to add oomph and what better place to bring them in than made-to-measure drapery? Besides, patterns are the most candid spokespersons of a decor style. So, browse our collection of patterned drapes to find the best suitor for your bedroom. Consider a soft floral or ombre for a whimsical effect or a neutral paisley or damask for a classical touch. Add a plaid if you are going for a country look or a modern geometric for a contemporary flair. No matter what your taste, there is no dearth of choice when shopping with The White Window.

HEADING STYLE: Besides the fabric, the heading style will have a say in the aesthetic value of your bedroom curtains. The heading style refers to the design of the top portion of the curtain that attaches to the drapery pole. The header’s structure contributes to the decor language of the room and also dictates how the curtains control incoming light and glide on the pole. At The White Window, you have the luxury of choosing from over a dozen heading styles, each offering a unique configuration of aesthetic appeal and functional benefits. Browse our detailed Drapery Headings Guide for more information and pick the one that forwards your vision.

Finish with Personalised Touches: Explore Curtain Trims & Coordinated Treatments

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Since you are taking the made-to-measure route, make the most of it to deliver your aesthetic vision to the full. Use all the options for adding personalised touches to your curtains, but don’t stop at that. Explore the plethora of options available at The White Window to curate your bedroom to feel like a space uniquely carved out for you, of all others in this universe. Let your bedroom wear the stamp of your personality.  And these are some of the ways to achieve it - 

CURTAIN TRIMS: These little add-ons go a long way to add interest, elegance and a customised appeal besides speaking to your taste and the mood of the space. In a bedroom that looks eclectic, decorative and ornate, curtains with tassel and fringe trims will further that aesthetic language. Similarly, a bedroom packed with casual elegance can look done right when the curtains sport lush pompom trims. For a bedroom that is more sauve or cut to the minimum for a clean-lined, relatively less fussy decor, ribbon trims suit right. Curtain trims are a great way to add colour, texture and pattern to the space. So, depending on your decor style and the mood you’re trying to relay, choose a curtain trim that goes best with your drapery fabric.

 

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COORDINATED ACCESORIES: To accentuate the bespoke charm of your drapery, try adding accent pieces that coordinate with your drapery fabric. Explore our store of made-to-measure accessories where you can shop cushion covers and tie-backs in the same fabric as your drapery. You can also order fabric by metre if you want to further that same idea onto your headboard, bed runner or upholstery to enhance the cohesiveness of your bedroom. 

Shop Bedroom Curtains at The White Window

Gray bedroom curtains
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Bedroom curtains can easily be that one finishing touch of your bedroom that changes its entire look. But over and above the visual beauty, these accessories have to fulfil the drastic role of containing incoming light and ensuring flawless privacy. We hope that this blog has helped you to identify your priorities with your bedroom drapes and decide on the route to be taken to best satisfy them. With the tips and insights shared by our able designers here, creating your bedroom curtains may end up as a joy ride and we hope to assist you in your journey. Browse The White Window’s collection of designer fabrics today to find the drapery that finishes your bedroom on a luxe relaxed note. 

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