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    • Blackout Curtains. Best for: bedrooms. Blackout curtains completely block out light and allow for complete darkness to promote a good night's sleep. They have a lining that's thickly woven and doesn't allow for any light to filter through.
    • Curtains With Tiebacks. Best for: bedrooms and living rooms. Curtain tiebacks are a decorative and practical addition to window panels. They typically come with the curtains and are made from the same material—you'll also see them made from woven cords and embellished with tassels, or made from a complementing fabric or pattern.
    • Pleated Panel Curtains. Best for: formal living spaces and bedrooms. If you want to add an elegant and slightly dressy look to your windows, pleated panel curtains are a beautiful choice.
    • Single Panel Curtains. Best for: small windows, a modern look. A smaller window may only require one curtain panel instead of two. It's typically made from one continuous piece of fabric, and you can always purchase two panels for either side of the window, or even double up on panels on both sides for larger windows or sliding doors.
    • Single Curtain Panel with Tieback
    • Double-Panel Curtains
    • Rod Pocket Curtains
    • Tab-Top Curtains
    • Pleated Panel Curtains
    • Pinch-Pleat Curtains
    • Cafe Curtains
    • Grommet Curtains

    Single-panel curtains cover one window and are made with a single piece of fabric. Single-panel curtains can be store-bought or custom-made with various finishes at the top (pinch pleat, box pleat, classic straight hem, etc), says Shannon Eddings of Shannon Eddings Interiorsin Austin, TX. "They are typically made of linen, voile, or velvet, but can...

    Panel pair curtainsare also sometimes called double-panel curtains. Double-panel curatins include two matching panels of fabric that cover two distinct windows, either side-by-side or separated by a wall or piece of furniture. "I typically use rings to hang a classic pair of curtains," Eddings says. "This is my most-used method of covering windows ...

    A rod pocket curtain is pretty much exactly what it sounds like: a curtain with a pocket sewn at the top where the rod threads through. This type of curtain is often more affordable than others. "[Rod pocket curtains] work well with blackout curtain panels in a bedroom since light doesn't get through at the top," says Cristina Lehman of C. Lehman H...

    Tab-top curtains have loops or tabs sewn at the top where the rod threads through. These typically have a farmhouse or cottage look and are often made from a light cotton or linen material, though they're available in both thin and thick fabrics, depending on the look you're going for. While tab tops are affordable, they can be a bit harder to open...

    Pleated panels have a "pinched-in look at the top, formed by header tape behind the panel. The tape creates pleats when pulled together," Lehman says. "This type utilizes rings attached to the panels, similar to what you would use with a shower curtain." She adds that this style often looks high-end and more formal and lends itself to homes with mo...

    "[Pinch-pleat curtains] are my favorite because they tend to look custom (and usually are custom)," Edding says. She adds that this type of curtain is a panel pair but has decorative sewn-in pleats at the top and elegant folds coming down the panels. "Pinch-pleat curtains just add the wow factor without being overly aggressive," she adds. Pleated o...

    Cafe curtains are often used in kitchens or bathrooms. They hang from the center of the windowpane down to the bottom, allowing light in above but privacy where it's needed on the lower half. Cafe curtains are a good option for spaces that need both privacy and light. "They are cute, simple, and functional and have a touch of French or European cha...

    Grommet curtains have rings sewn into the top of the curtain panel, almost like a shower curtain. "Grommet-style curtains are an option that is often found readymade at big box retailers," Edding says. "We don't typically use these, but they certainly have their place and purpose in the curtain world. Grommet panels have pre-cut holes at the top of...

    • Sheer Panels. Looking for some privacy, but don't want to completely block out the sun's rays? Tiffany Howell of Los Angeles-based firm Night Palm Studio has the solution.
    • Café Curtains. Another option to help you achieve the balance between ample sunlight and privacy? Designer Amy Sklar suggests café curtains, which hang from the mid-section of the window to the sill.
    • Pinch-Pleat Curtains. If you want to give your windows a thoughtful finishing touch, consider a pinch-pleat curtain. This beloved style has sweet stitching at the top, creating a simple pleat.
    • Euro-Pleated Curtains. Another pleated style to love? The Euro-pleated drape, which is best defined by the stitched, three-fold pleat at the very top of the curtain.
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  2. Cotton. Linen. Velvet. Silk. Lace. Burlap. Synthetic. Patterns. Solids. Sill. Apron. Floor. Puddle. Insulating. Noise Reducing. Outdoor Curtains. There are many types of curtains for the home because, frankly, millions of people use curtains!

    • Single Panel Curtain. Single-panel curtains have a single panel of fabric. The panel covers the entire window and can be easily opened by pulling to either side.
    • Panel Pair Curtains. If your room has large windows, you might need a panel pair curtain. The panel pair comes with two panels that hang above the window on either side of the rod or bar.
    • Valance. A valance is a short curtain fabric panel that hangs across the top half of the window and hence is popular as a Window Topper. This small curtain panel designs a neat look by covering the window treatment hardware like rods and hooks.
    • Window Tier or Cafe Curtains. The window tier is a set of two or three short curtain panels typically hung in the middle of the window rather than the top, covering its lower half.
  3. Oct 2, 2023 · Our comprehensive curtain guide considers every decision that needs to be made on the path to the perfect window treatment. From there, color and pattern possibilities are just about limitless. Sheer curtains. PHOTOGRAPHY BY LAUREY W. GLENN; STYLING BY KENDRA SURFACE.

  4. Mar 15, 2024 · Mar 15, 2024 by Kimberly Foerst. Key Takeaways: Understanding Curtain Types: Learn the essentials of curtain variety, including differences between traditional and contemporary styles, to make an informed decision that aligns with your home's design and your personal taste.

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