What color drapes for this room?

What color drapes for this room?
What color drapes for this room
What color drapes for this room
What color drapes for this room
  25 answers
  • Lou Devillon Lou Devillon on Jul 18, 2016
    Aqua Teal family. Too much beige going on. I would paint the walls a light aqua and use a deeper shade in the drapes, preferably a print with white. Rust colored pillows and accents are the perfect opposite for aqua . a medium size contemporary chandelier would look awesome on the ceiling.
  • Janet Pizaro Janet Pizaro on Jul 18, 2016
    Assuming the wall color is staying, I would pull a color out of the pictures for the window covering to compliment but not darken your room.
  • Phm5002879 Phm5002879 on Jul 18, 2016
    Either the burnt orange or the teal blue from the pictures would be great! I prefer happy , warm colors , so I would choose the burnt orange. Something with texture to them would make them interesting and not boring.
  • Nsc1629669 Nsc1629669 on Jul 18, 2016
    I think white would bring it together and balance the room
  • Ellen Beener Ellen Beener on Jul 18, 2016
    First PAINT THE ROOM A LIGHTER COLOR! Then pick up the colors from the bed covers Coordinate the colors you like to look at
  • Betty Betty on Jul 18, 2016
    Orange to brighten up the room because of the beige walls. Will tie together with the painting and the president knows on the bed.
  • Marlene Haigh Marlene Haigh on Jul 18, 2016
    Pick any color from the painting as you did with the pillows.
  • Debbie Cook Debbie Cook on Jul 18, 2016
    Pick out one of the lighter blue tones for drapes, add a couple pillows the same color and paint the wall behind the bed with the lighter blue.
  • Connie Connie on Jul 18, 2016
    http://ak1.ostkcdn.com/images/products/10387813/Edina-Printed-Cotton-Curtain-42b7155b-081d-44e6-8613-d64cbb536e85_600.jpg How about something more dramatic in a floor to ceiling size. See above link. . Or pull in the color in the painting which is complementary to the orange tones. see below link. http://ak1.ostkcdn.com/images/products/8274248/EFF-Seville-Print-Blackout-Curtain-Panel-c43e2cd2-4fa2-486e-9860-dbc0eeb05a95_600.jpg
  • Diana Deiley Diana Deiley on Jul 18, 2016
    I'd also paint the room a lighter color to bring in more light such as Country White or Sundrenched Sand. A true white linen drape would look elegant, keeping the room airy and bright. Your room, your rules. Best of luck.
  • Jan Jan on Jul 18, 2016
    I like the drapes you have - just change the wall color.
  • Paula Brock Paula Brock on Jul 18, 2016
    Teal would brighten the room and play off the colors in your artwork.
  • Hei6910371 Hei6910371 on Jul 18, 2016
    I would paint the room a lighter tone and get rid of the rug. MAkes the room feel heavy. also some stain steel curtain rods will modernize it.
  • Sassy Sassy on Jul 18, 2016
    Love the dark teal blue in your art work...I would go with that color.
  • Donna Donna on Jul 18, 2016
    I'd go with the blue that's in the paintings. I'd also add a throw pillow and maybe a vase in the same color.
  • Marie Revak Yelle Marie Revak Yelle on Jul 18, 2016
    I like the other suggestions of teal. Consider moving the rod higher so that the drapes are about 1/4" - 1/2" from the floor.
  • Kat8629957 Kat8629957 on Jul 18, 2016
    I love to put color on my walls... but I have white curtains in all my rooms. Especially when the trim is white. You can grab colors from the art for pillows and accessories. The suggestions of moving the rods closer to the ceiling is a good one,,,costs nothing and adds so much to the look.
  • Phyllis Phyllis on Jul 18, 2016
    I suggest raising curtain rid almost to the ceiling and use tael blue. Pull color from the painting. Hope you like my suggestions.
  • Lizzy L Lizzy L on Jul 18, 2016
    I would paint the walls a soft grey or greige, put a large rug (6X9 or 8X10) under the bed, remove one of those heavy dressers, then hang new drapes a couple inches from the ceiling to the floor, in a color that compliments the new rug. I would also get a prettier bedspread or duvet.
  • Jaci Jaci on Jul 19, 2016
    I'm all about color, so I'd take my time & try to find softer fabric-sheers?-in a pattern that incorporates the colors you already have in the room. With all the same shades, you need something that's going to bring a bit of life to the room...And using a lite weight fabric won't weigh the room down
  • Jacqualine Katchmarik Jacqualine Katchmarik on Jul 19, 2016
    Robin's egg blue taffeta panels with soft gathers
  • Bit By Bit Shop Bit By Bit Shop on Jul 19, 2016
    I would buy a colorful comforter then match the curtain to an accent color in the comforter. I use this method when painting a bedroom as well. It is very easy to pick paint colors, rugs, pillows & art to compliment a large comforter.
  • Genie Genie on Jul 19, 2016
    Find the focal point of your room. I would say the painting. Take a bright color from that painting and match it to your drapes. Try not to use more of the brown or beige colors in your room. By a bright cover for your bed to match the drapes.
  • Trish Washington Trish Washington on Jul 19, 2016
    Thanks for all your feedback
  • Debbie Debbie on Nov 16, 2016
    I like the orange/ rust color in your pillows and artwork , it would blend well . there is a lot to be said about the power of three when decorating .