How to Pair Wave Curtains with Other Window Treatments for a Layered Look

 Wave Curtains are a popular option for modern properties as they create a simple, elegant look that suits many interior styles. They are especially suited to rooms with contemporary furniture, as the soft ripple effect of the fabric is a perfect complement to this style of decor. They also work well in more traditional homes, with their sleek appearance they can give a formal room a relaxed feel. The simplicity of this style of curtain also shows off patterned fabrics to full effect, without the distorting folds that can be seen with other types of pleat.



Extremely easy to hang

This simple style of heading does not need the fullness that is needed by other curtain styles, and this can help to reduce the fabric costs too. They are also extremely easy to hang, with no fiddly bunching up required and the fabric will fall into the waves with a natural elegance. They work well in both patterned and plain fabrics, with a preference for geometric patterns rather than floral designs, although they can be made to suit any taste and style of fabric. Sheer and voile fabrics are particularly popular with the wave heading, as they will create a light and airy effect that is often teamed with a standard or blackout lined standard curtain on either side to maximise privacy and block out unwanted sunlight.

Look neat and crisp

When closed the curtains will look neat and crisp, and with no excess gathering they take up less space than other pleated curtain styles when stacked back to allow for maximum window coverage. This is particularly helpful in smaller windows, or if the window frame is small enough that you don’t have much space for a track or pole above it. This style of curtain is also a great choice for bay windows, bi-fold doors and modern extensions with large expanses of glass.

Beautiful feature tracks available for this type of curtain

There are some beautiful feature tracks available for this type of curtain, but they can also be fitted into a ceiling recess if required, providing an almost invisible solution to dressing a wide and tall space. They also work perfectly when hung in conjunction with a single curtain on both sides, giving the effect of floor to ceiling curtains.

 Be hung inside the frame of the window

They are a good option for small spaces too, because they can be hung inside the frame of the window, meaning that the space taken by the curtain rod is minimal and it can help to make the room feel bigger. If you have limited wall space, you can even have them hung from the ceiling above the frame of the window, creating an unbroken wavy effect that looks stunning.

Conclusion

Like all of our custom made products, we make our Wave Curtains to the highest standards. We have a range of options for the lining, tiebacks and configuration, and we can supply samples of all of these so that you can see what the curtains will look like in your space. To get a truly accurate picture of how they will look, we would recommend arranging a home visit from one of our experienced designers to discuss the design and fit for your new Wave Curtains.


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