When choosing curtains are usually those dealing with patterns and colors are often used as the primary consideration. There are things more important than that.

Who the hell, who did not want her window looks pretty? But, pretty is not always achieved with floral fabrics, brightly colored flowers. Balance with the environment become one of the requirements that need to be met.

Some tips are provided by interior designer Mary Gilliatt, in Mary Gilliatt’s Interior Design Course.

* If your home environment is cold, windy, and noisy, select materials curtains heavy enough to muffle.
* North and south is the best position for the window. But, if the room tends to dark, choose curtains that had a lot of blocking the light. To look pretty, tie the curtains in the middle.
* The window is facing east or west have the risk of significant glare. Avoid fabrics that are too thin or very bright color. Reduce the light coming in with blinds or sheer curtains behind the curtain.
* If your house is in the middle of a city full of pollution, avoid brightly colored curtains. Moreover, the detail folds the complex. Because, dust and dirt will accumulate quickly.
* The window is too transparent to lessened privacy. Be careful using the curtain-shaped nets, netting, lace, or other translucent cover type that actually looks transparent at night. Instead, choose a thin curtain or café curtain to make it more secure.



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