Closet Curtain Styles

Curtains are a cheap and easy alternative to closet doors. In a child's room, for instance, curtains are much safer for little fingers. Curtains also make things easily accessible while still allowing a quick and easy change of decor. Any curtain style will work for a closet with a little ingenuity. Does this Spark an idea?

  1. Simple

    • Simple floor-to-ceiling curtains suit utility closets and pantries. These areas don't call for over-the-top fabrics or designs. Stick to basic cotton or linen fabrics in white. Light gingham, checked, or calico fabrics also enhance country or cottage decor.

    Elegant

    • Long, draping silks or taffeta curtains covering a bedroom closet give the room added elegance. Black curtain clip rings contrasting with a creamy taffeta are easy to accomplish in a weekend. For a custom look, hem and fold the curtain at the top, allowing 1 foot of fabric to hang over the front. Use tassel tiebacks to hold the curtains in place when the closet is open.

    Modern

    • According to interiordezine.com, a decorating website, modern curtains should be somewhat tailored in a neutral tone. Tab top curtains have a modern look, especially when using contemporary designed pole rods in dark colors. Sheer curtains are another option with modern appeal. Although sheers require an organized closet, the use of colored storage boxes on white shelving is dramatic.

    Traditional

    • Curtains that gather at the top on a traditional curtain rod are another option for closet coverings. Mounting conventional curtain rods may be difficult. If the curtain is mounted outside the closet, an added valance with trim makes a pretty and traditional closet cover.

    Custom Draperies

    • Don't discount box pleat, pencil pleat or French pleat curtains for a closet. While complicated to make, these curtain styles add interest and formality, according to interior-design-it-yourself.com. Custom draperies may cost more, but they give a very finished effect to any room, regardless of whether they cover a closet or window.

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