![]() For example, blinds and shades don’t often pair well with a formal style however, zebra shades are elegant enough to complement most formal styles.įor exterior doors leading to formal interiors, consider using floor length curtains or drapes and pull them back by using decorative hold-back rosettes that can be mounted to a wall on each side of the door.ĭepending on your interior style and door period, use an ornamental finial, like white marble or fluted rubbed bronze, on the end of the curtain rod. What is your interior design style? Curtains are part of a decorating scheme and should match the mood and atmosphere of the room. But, if you want privacy and sunlight, you might want to consider sheer curtains (which don’t offer much in privacy), blinds or shades, or privacy film, which is a great light filter and offers UV protection. Sun blocking curtains are going to provide the most privacy. Is privacy a concern? If so, then consider the question about light first. What about light? Consider whether you want to filter or block the sunlight. There should be enough space to pull the curtains out of the way of an opening door. How much space is around your door frame? If you want to hang curtains around the door, then you need to make sure there is enough space on each side of the door to hang a curtain rod. If not, you might opt for a privacy film or use magnetic rods to hand a curtain. What are your door features? Think about whether you want hardware mounted on your door. ![]() Let’s address some of these style factors one-by-one. Style choices have a lot to do with your purpose for using a door curtain and your interior style.
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