Anonymous wrote:Suggestion for s good place to get curtains? I, thinking of the kind with boxes over them
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curtains and heavy window coverings are generally out. Exception is for people who are intentionally including them in a traditional design aesthetic, or alternatively, in a quite modern space with loads of tall windows where they soften the room (and are very simple). Unfortunately, most people I know in DC with curtains are just doing middle of the road pottery barn with their heavy curtains, so yeah, these curtains look dowdy and dated.
When we lived on a very busy street in a row house, we had sheer honeycomb blinds. I've also used roller shades in a home recently. So while some windows definitely need coverage, there is clearly a movement to "less is better".
Eh, honeycomb shades scream "I outfitted my entire house at IKEA."
Anonymous wrote:Anyone know where to find double width curtains? Somehow my google searches keep linking me to regular standard width ones.
Anonymous wrote:We have only bamboo roman shades in our big living room and then only plantation shutters in our family room which has a lot of floor to ceiling windows that don't open.
Kids bedrooms have rolled shades and then blackout curtains to maximize sleepMaster bedroom has roman shades and breezy thin white curtains that are really just decorative.
I really like low maintenance window dressings. Balances make me cringe a little
Master bedroom has roman shades and breezy thin white curtains that are really just decorative.
Anonymous wrote:We have nothing on our windows and I love it -- light!
We rent a RH on the Hill and every tenant we have hangs curtains and leaves them closed day and night. I can't imagine that -- like living in a cave.
Anonymous wrote:We have nothing on our windows and I love it -- light!
We rent a RH on the Hill and every tenant we have hangs curtains and leaves them closed day and night. I can't imagine that -- like living in a cave.
Anonymous wrote:We have nothing on our windows and I love it -- light!
We rent a RH on the Hill and every tenant we have hangs curtains and leaves them closed day and night. I can't imagine that -- like living in a cave.