What to Consider When Selecting Curtains and Drapes for Your Living Spaces

 Window treatments are an important element in a home design. They help create a comfortable space and provide privacy. Choosing the right fabric and style is essential to your room’s overall design. But, with so many options available, how do you know which type of window covering is right for your home? The terms “curtains” and “drapes” are often used interchangeably, so you might not realize the difference between the two types of window coverings.




Drapery Curtains and drapes are both hung on a rod to frame a window.

Drapery Curtains and drapes are both hung on a rod to frame a window. The primary difference is that drapes are typically thicker and more luxurious than curtains. They are also customized to the specific window they will be installed in. They can be made in a wide variety of widths, lengths and colors, and can include lining and/or a sheer layer. They can be designed with any number of pleats, a gathered look or a straight top. They can be made with any opacity and may have custom hardware for windows with unique or hard-to-fit openings.

They can be used alone or in combination

Like curtains, they can be hung with rings, hooks, grommets or via a fabric sleeve. They can be used alone or in combination with other window treatments. Depending on the fabric, they can be lightweight and casual or heavy and more formal.

Some types of curtains are woven with a silver metallic 

Some types of curtains are woven with a silver metallic thread to block out light, add warmth and improve energy efficiency. These are known as blackout curtains and can be a good choice for bedrooms or rooms that need to be soundproofed. Other curtains are woven from cotton or linen, making them a more casual choice for living spaces and family rooms. Often, these types of curtains are layered with a heavier drape for maximum light control.

They also use less water, soap and energy than drapes.

Another way that curtains differ from drapes is in the washing and maintenance process. While both can be washed, drapes require more care due to their thickness and lining. They are often professionally cleaned or dry-cleaned. Curtains, on the other hand, are usually much lighter and can be washed at home. They also use less water, soap and energy than drapes.

Conclusion

While there are many similarities between Drapery Curtains and drapes, the final decision on which one to choose should be based on what matters most in a particular room. If you need a full-covering window treatment that offers extra privacy and blocks light, drapes are the perfect option. If you’re looking for a simpler, more casual style that can be easily washed and will work well in your living space, curtains might be the better choice for you. In either case, a professional at Harrisons Curtains will be happy to meet with you and recommend the best options for your home. Contact us today to schedule your free at-home consultation and quote! We serve homes in and around Denver, Colorado. We are committed to providing high-quality, professional and friendly service for all of our customers. Read more about our story here.


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