Matching colors for drapes and bedskirt?
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Jean on Jan 21, 2015I'm doing same thing now but I have patterened skirt and solid comforter. I'm making my curtains and doing them in three colors, one is the bed skirt. But the othe teo are not the comforter. We will see how it looks. I always just lay whatever up to see how it looks before I make a decision. Hood luck. Please post when you have it completed.Helpful Reply
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Linda Bartels Pendleton on Jan 21, 2015For the summer, white would be nice and maybe for a change in the winter, blue. An eyelet dust ruffle would look nice.Helpful Reply
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Suzanne Kennerly on Jan 21, 2015I like the blue pillow color for skirt & windows.Helpful Reply
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Carole on Jan 21, 2015Take into account the size of your room. If the room is large and spacious then the dark blue for curtains would be OK. If the room is a bit small then I would avoid a dark curtain colour as it will be quite dominant in the room and make the room feel smaller. Also depends whether you want the bed linen to be the dominant feature in the room or the curtains.Helpful Reply
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Glamistahome on Jan 21, 2015I think if you add navy blue drapes the room will appear very dark. I'd go with the mustard color of the walls, but a shade or two lighter. The drapes do not have to match your comforter. I'd go with a fabric that resembles silk for an added lux look. Also, I would stick with one color on the drapes without any patterns, so the space doesn't seem busy.Helpful Reply
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Creative Interiors By Connie on Jan 21, 2015I would use drapes as side panel if you do not have to draw them for privacy. I would use the deep yellow in the quilt with a band of navy all the way down the edge of the side that faces into the window. I would cup pleat the top with navy cording underneath the pleats all the way cross. This would be very smart and not just your average window treatment.Helpful Reply
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MBLori on Jan 21, 2015For the drapes make sure the value is shades away from the wall color. Think about it as a black and white picture. (Or take a picture and change it to black and white in iphoto) If the walls and drapes would both come out the same color of grey, it's not good.Helpful Reply
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Creative Interiors By Connie on Jan 21, 2015this would also give you a nice cohesive look. When you use a shade of the color of the wall for the window treatment, it makes the room look larger. This will be very pretty.Helpful Reply
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Loretta Clark on Jan 22, 2015I like your idea very much, and especially like the idea of the navy bed skirt. Since there are other blues in your quilt, how about picking out one in a 63" length, and adding the navy from the skirt onto the bottom of the drape? I have a small room that is off white and the complete navy denim drapes look good on it, my suggestion is based on some of the comments above.Helpful Reply
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Kathy on Jan 22, 2015Did you mean pick out one of the lighter shades of blue from the quilt and purchase a 63" curtain then buy another navy bedskirt and add it to the curtain?Helpful Reply
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Creative Interiors By Connie on Jan 22, 2015if you would google pleated drapes and search for cup pleated. If you can't find cup pleated let me know what kinds you found. It might be called something in different parts of the country.Helpful Reply
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Creative Interiors By Connie on Jan 22, 2015It is the goblet pleats. (they are also called cup pleats in some area) I know your room is going to turn out amazing.Helpful Reply
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Carmen Evans on Jan 22, 2015I like the idea of the navy skirt, but if the room is not very large, for the curtain I would use the calico colour of one of the cushions (lined in block out if used totally to keep out light) as not to make the room appear too closed in and small.Helpful Reply
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Linda Thomas on Jan 23, 2015I would go with the blue in your quilt because there is enough yellows in your room best place for curtains are at JC Penny's on line or in store they are well worth their money. Any curtain that you like would go perfect with your bed.Helpful Reply
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Loretta Clark on Jan 23, 2015Yes, almost. Since someone who was actually in your house thought the navy drapes would be too dark, I suggest sewing the bottom panel of navy onto a lighter blue drape. You see this constantly on television, because they hang the curtains almost to the ceiling, and then fill in the bottom with a contrasting color.Helpful Reply
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Millie Sheehy on Jan 23, 2015All these idea's are great. My suggestion...consider a double curtain hanger, and put navy shears with a valance made from the yellow bedskirt over top. Use a navy bedskirt and the room should pop.Helpful Reply
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