Roman curtain in various rooms

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The Roman curtain is a universal and practical way to decorate windows in rooms of any style and type. Such curtains will look wonderful both in a simple pantry and in an elegant bedroom. Their simplicity and conciseness allows them to fit into any environment, complementing and decorating the room. Roman blinds, also known as horizontal blinds, combine the convenience of blinds and the beauty of curtains.

Roman curtain in the bedroom interior: photos

Depending on the choice of fabric, the curtains in the bedroom can provide complete dimming, or even soft lighting, which gives the room a romantic atmosphere and protects the bedroom’s intimacy. To create a harmonious space and adhere to the overall color scheme, you can use the same fabric for sewing curtains and, for example, decorative sofa pillows or bedspreads on the bed.

Roman blinds are perfectly combined with curtains – this combination allows you to completely or partially close the room from the light. Sometimes there is a variant of decorating Roman curtains from above with a cornice, which gives the curtains a greater texture and intricacy. A surprisingly simple and at the same time sophisticated design solution – double Roman curtains, which consist of two canvases independently controlled: one of which is denser, the other is transparent, slightly diffusing daylight.

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Roman curtain in the interior of the living room: photo

In the living room, an unusual option is often used – fixing some Roman curtains to others. In this case, the first curtains will be of light fabric – they serve as tulle curtains. The second – more dense – are hung as curtains. As a rule, lighter curtains have a light neutral shade, while dense curtains have a saturated shade, sometimes with a pattern. Such curtains look very nice in a living room with large windows.

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Roman curtain in the interior of the kitchen and dining room: photo

Roman curtains will be the perfect solution for the kitchen, where there is no way to hang standard curtains. And such curtains will look much more accurate in the kitchen than fabric draperies on the floor. In a modern interior design, the curtains should be beautiful, safe, convenient to use, minimally absorb odors, easily succumb to dust, be resistant to water and sunlight. Therefore, more and more often, the choice of designers falls on the family of roller blinds. The main argument for placing these curtains in the kitchen is the easy maintenance of this type of sun protection system, compared to roller blinds or blinds. Based on the foregoing, it is safe to say that this type of curtain for the kitchen is almost the most ideal solution among other varieties of curtains.

As for the dining room – here, as in the living room, Roman curtains look great on large windows, crowning the window drapery near the dining table.

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Roman curtain in the interior of a children’s room: photo

A great option would be the choice of Roman curtains for window equipment in the children’s room. Custom-made curtains that will depict fairy-tale characters or favorite cartoon characters will be perfect for such an important room. The use of curtains in the children’s room may well eliminate the problem of minimizing dust, which is very harmful for the delicate child’s body – after all, much less dust is collected on Roman curtains than on curtains. Curtains in a children’s room can have both bright multi-colored drawings, and be monophonic. The latter option is preferable when the curtains are assembled in the nursery, where enough bright elements and colored materials are already placed.

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Roman curtain in the interior of the bathroom: photo

The window in the bathroom is the prerogative of suburban homes and luxury apartments. And if you are lucky enough to become the owner of a luxurious bathtub with natural light, Roman curtains will be the perfect complement.

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You can make Roman curtains with your own hands, using our article with step-by-step instructions.

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