Asked on Dec 08, 2014

Need new drapes

Lian Wright
by Lian Wright
This is my living room currently. I know it's dark, and red cushions are only for Christmas, but I need new dramatic drapes. These ones are boring. I found some, but need advice.
  13 answers
  • Peggy Peggy on Dec 08, 2014
    I like the fabric you have picked. I would have the drapes cover from ceiling to floor for the most dramatic effect.
    • Lian Wright Lian Wright on Dec 09, 2014
      Thank you...I appreciate your input....I'm going to go for it!! I'll post pics when done....let's hope they have 4 panels!!!
  • Cyndie S Cyndie S on Dec 08, 2014
    Great fabric choice-- will look awesome with your artwork. Super stylish! Show us an after pic.
  • Lisa MacEachern Lisa MacEachern on Dec 09, 2014
    agreed, love it, and def right to the ceiling, but I would paint the walls a very light aqua, and add a coffee table to stage with things the same colors as your drapes. Throw pillows in the teal color from your drapes.
    • Lian Wright Lian Wright on Dec 09, 2014
      Thanks Lisa, for your input & ideas....I'll keep them in mind, as I'm just doing the drapes for now...perhaps throw pillows too!
  • Della Ravenscoft-Mash Della Ravenscoft-Mash on Dec 09, 2014
    Swags and tails in the blue colour. And drapes in the fabric u have.
  • Della Ravenscoft-Mash Della Ravenscoft-Mash on Dec 09, 2014
    And as Peggy said. Floor to ceiling
  • Sharon Ross Essary Sharon Ross Essary on Dec 09, 2014
    I love your new fabric! I think your choice is a great one and it will definitely brighten up the room and make it more updated and current. Go for it and post pictures!
    • Lian Wright Lian Wright on Dec 09, 2014
      Thank you Sharon...I am going to go for it!! Now, lets hope they have 4 panels.....
  • Sherry Fram Sherry Fram on Dec 09, 2014
    Love the fabric! I agree floor to ceiling with the drapes. No swags or tie backs just drapes and use a rod that you can pull them open if you want. It's going to be beautiful! Love the art work above the sofa.
    • Lian Wright Lian Wright on Dec 09, 2014
      Hey Sherry...thanks for your input....I agree, no swag or tie backs...and I am able to open the,....a must in the day...ok I hope they have enough panels!
  • Thej Thej on Dec 09, 2014
    Don't forget to add more lighting to your lovely room!!!
  • Lian Wright Lian Wright on Dec 09, 2014
    Well it was night, and I tend to keep it dim & cozy....but I do have more lighting...duh! I should have turned them on for the photo eh! Haha
  • Consider a heavier rod in bronze with great finials that expands the entire distance of the two windows...or is that a door on the left? Choose a less casual drape than a grommet top...perhaps rings. Make sure you have very full, lined panels...don't skimp as a full panel looks expensive. Your fabric is very nice.
  • Marion Nesbitt Marion Nesbitt on Dec 11, 2014
    Like the idea of a rod with finials and rings. Personally, the look of bare wall between the top of the window frame and the top of the curtains really bugs me. I'd hang them at the top of the window frame to make a more cozy room..
  • Gail Salminen Gail Salminen on Dec 11, 2014
    @Lian Wright what I like about the drapes you chose is the potential longevity of them. To change the look of your room you choose different accent accessories with the number of colours in the fabric, and it has an interesting design without being too busy. I agree with the suggestion of going ceiling to floor. This fabric would also allow you many choices in wall paint. Do post your after pics. Thanks for posting.
  • Julies1949 Julies1949 on Dec 12, 2014
    what do you want to be the focal pint in your room? Normally people pick their fireplace, a great piece of art etc- not normally the drapes. I would keep your current drapes but get longer curtain rods that go wall to wall. I would stack the curtains back on the right and left sides. You have blinds so you don't need the drapes for privacy. I would choose a brighter piece of art for between the windows ( I'm assuming there is another window on the left).If the room is dark, the drapes aren't going to add light. I would layer in some more lighting- a taller lamp in the corner, and brighter lamps in other areas of the room that we can't see.