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How To Decorate With Curtains In A Room That Doesn't Actually Need Them

We all know curtains can be great for limiting light and providing privacy, but even when you don't need those features, curtains can still be a great addition to a room. Even when you have shutters or blinds already on your window for light and privacy, curtains can be a nice way to add color and drama, while also preventing drafts and muffling echoes and unwanted noises. Even more than these practical advantages, though, using curtains in a room that doesn't actually need them frees you to use them purely for aesthetics and allows you to go with smaller but more unique and deluxe curtain materials and curtain rod fixtures.  

Curtains and curtain rods can be pricey, especially when you have a large south-facing window that requires large heavy curtains and a rod strong enough to hold them. While in spots where curtains are a necessity, you may be tempted to prioritize function over form when choosing your curtains, that's not a concern when your room doesn't actually need them. Then, you can feel free to choose lighter but more dramatic fabrics and pair them with unique rods and fixtures, using the curtains to add color, height, and texture to your space.

Add height, color, and texture to your room with curtains

One of the best aesthetic uses for curtains is creating the impression that a room has higher ceilings than it actually does. Just remember not to opt for curtains that are too short or place the curtain rod too low – curtain mistakes that actually make your room feel smaller. When done right, the extra sense of height can be especially useful in spaces with lower ceilings, which can be prone to feeling cramped and crowded.

Curtains aren't just about creating more visual space, though. They're also perfect ways to add color, texture, and personality to your room. While something like WestWeir's pink lace curtains from Amazon may not keep out much light, that isn't a concern if you don't actually need curtains. You also don't need to worry about buying as many panels of material if your curtains will never be drawn, freeing you to choose more distinctive and higher-end materials like velvet or silk. You can also splurge a bit on ties and tassels for your curtains and finials for your curtain rods, spending time and attention on the stylish window treatment details that will instantly elevate your space.

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