Curtains on one side: stylish asymmetry in the interior (24 photos)


The classic window design is considered to be curtains hung symmetrically on both sides: this technique is suitable for any room. But in some interiors, multi-level curtains assembled on the side of the window opening look much more interesting. This adds dynamics to the room and also emphasizes the modern design of the apartment.

Peculiarities

Asymmetrical curtains are used in the following cases:

  • For windows of non-standard, unusual shapes: arched, triangular, trapezoidal, bay window. You can decorate them with an oblique strip of fabric moving to one side.
  • To give the interior dynamics and liveliness. Asymmetry can manifest itself in color, length, patterns.
  • Multi-layer irregularly shaped curtains made of lightweight fabrics look very stylish. You can even do without additions and decorations; they themselves will look modern and attractive.
  • If there is a need to adjust the shape of the room. An elongated rectangular room will be transformed if you hang asymmetrical curtains of different lengths.
  • If the window is offset from the center of the wall, an asymmetrical bias-cut curtain will visually correct the proportions.

In a narrow room, you can visually correct the proportions by using a classic draped curtain and a wide asymmetrical rigid lambrequin covering the entire width of the wall as window decoration.

Such curtains are not used:

  • In very small rooms they can look heavy.
  • In a room with an abundance of objects and decorative elements. They themselves serve as a bright accent - in such an interior they can create a feeling of overload.
  • In classic interiors they can ruin the overall concept.
  • For high-tech and minimalist styles, asymmetrical curtains can add dissonance.

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Blinds

Despite the fact that many people associate blinds with administrative premises, for houses with non-standard windows they can become an escape from the sun and prying eyes. Wood, plastic, aluminum and fabric are used to make them. Blinds for non-standard windows can be made from individual strips (slats) placed vertically or horizontally. Depending on the shape of the window, the slats are fixed in order of increasing or decreasing their length. The guide for vertical blinds can easily be fixed at an angle to the floor surface. Horizontal blinds can be attached either to the window frame or under the ceiling.

Another option suitable for unusually shaped windows are pleated blinds. They are made from solid fabric and slide apart along guides. Most often they are made of several elements, in accordance with simple geometric shapes into which the window can be divided. Separately, a rectangular movable part and a triangular or semicircular fixed part are made. Modern technologies make it possible to make fully sliding pleated blinds for arched and even round windows that open like a fan.

Possible options

Asymmetry of curtains can be expressed in various forms:

  • Using parallel curtains of different lengths. The option is most convenient for windows combined with a door to the balcony.
  • Instead of two parallel curtains, use one wide canvas, securing it with a tie on one side. You can match it with an asymmetrical lambrequin.
  • A curtain cut diagonally to cover only part of the window. On one side the curtain reaches the floor or window sill. This option is best suited for kitchens.

Not only curtains can be asymmetrical, but also decorative elements: swags, bells, frills, fringes.

  • Multilayer composition: curtain, lambrequin, curtain fabric. Consists of several parts of different shapes and lengths.
  • Hanging curtains on two adjacent windows on opposite sides in a mirror image.
  • Color asymmetry: you can combine curtains of the same length in different colors, plain and ornamented.
  • Asymmetry using a pattern: on one curtain there is a large one, on the other there is a small similar one, or one pattern, but in different colors.
  • Two parallel canvases of different widths.
  • Two parallel curtains assembled in different ways.
  • A set of canvases with an asymmetrical lambrequin. The lambrequin can be cut diagonally, changing the length. It can be in the form of beautiful folds, falling from one corner of the window to the other.
  • Asymmetrical composition of transparent fabrics: the usual one is tightly complemented by an asymmetrical curtain on one side. As an addition, you can use roller blinds (day-night, with electric drive).

Low

Another situation is when the window is located far from the ceiling (more than 30 cm), despite the fact that it itself is low. Here it is strictly forbidden to place the cornice directly above the opening, otherwise you will lower both the window and the ceiling. The solution is simple: use the ceiling cornice and place it as high as possible. This will create the feeling that the tulle is falling straight from the ceiling. Curtains with a vertical pattern or plain products look great. You should forget about lambrequins, large patterns, draperies, swags and bandeaus. By the way, to ensure that the folds are the same, hang them exclusively on an even number of rings or fasteners. This way the edges will turn towards the wall rather than sticking forward.

Fabrics

When using asymmetry in only one part of a set of curtains, dense expensive materials look especially advantageous:

  • Tapestry.
  • Velours.
  • Velvet.
  • Jacquard.
  • Brocade.
  • Fabrics with gold thread.

Asymmetrical curtains perfectly hide architectural imperfections and add dynamism and originality to the design of the premises.

For asymmetrical curtains on small windows, light transparent fabrics are used:

  • Organza.
  • Tulle
  • Chiffon.
  • Batiste.
  • Net.
  • Veil.

Rules for choosing multilayer light protection systems

Multilayer models provide effective light protection for the room, complement and decorate the interior.

Classic to the floor

Such curtains look solemn and elegant when combining two layers - curtains made of expensive fabric (satin, jacquard, brocade, velvet) and curtains made of translucent or transparent material (organza, veil, chiffon, tulle). One layer is plain, the second is with patterns. An effective solution is a lambrequin, which can be soft or hard (bandeau). These options are often used for living rooms and bedrooms designed in the “classical” or “baroque” styles. It is advisable that one layer matches the color of the wallpaper, and the second – the textiles in the room or accent decorative elements.

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Lifting models – roll, Roman, French

In the styles of minimalism, loft and other modern interior solutions, practical lifting systems are popular - roller-type open and closed types, Roman models. Such products can be used independently or in combination with classic long curtains. French systems, more luxurious than the laconic “Romans”, are most often self-sufficient.

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In what cases is it better to avoid using asymmetrical curtains?

But there are also situations when it is better to refuse asymmetrical curtains:

  • In too small spaces. Such curtains look out of place in tiny rooms and only overload the interior.
  • In rooms crowded with furniture and interior items. The design of such a room is already oversaturated with details; asymmetrical curtains will simply get lost against this colorful background.
  • Specialized, official premises are not the place to experiment with textile fantasies. Even in the private offices of doctors or private consultants, not to mention government and financial institutions, such curtains are inappropriate, since people come precisely for stability and confidence. Therefore, even a hint of frivolity can damage the image of a company or institution.
  • In places where there is too much light, movement and events. For example, the room of a hyperactive child is not the best place for asymmetrical curtains. And in kindergarten groups, school classes or in the living room of a large family, such curtains would not be appropriate.
  • In prim classic interiors that are close to authenticity, fantasies on the theme of asymmetry will only disrupt the holistic design image. The same applies to very old interiors. It will not be possible to revive them only with the help of asymmetrical curtains; you will have to decide on some other alterations.

In order to emphasize the dynamics of the created image, it is important to choose the right color scheme for the curtains.

  • If you have chosen one of the curtain elements as an object of asymmetry, then you do not need to highlight it with color. It would be better if it remained in the same tone as the main color scheme.
  • Having settled on curtains of different lengths, it is wiser to also make them the same color, then they will look like a single complex, and not dissimilar elements. If you decide to make a transparent curtain asymmetrical, then you can safely order external curtains in a contrasting color or pattern.
  • Have you settled on the option of color asymmetry, when you have curtains of the same length and design, but different colors? Great. The main thing is to choose colors that are harmonious. In order not to make a mistake in your choice, you can use the advice of experienced designers and select combinations according to Itten’s color wheel. Colors located opposite each other in a circle will give you contrasting and energetic combinations: red - green, orange - blue. For a more subdued mood, use shades four colors apart from each other. For example, lilac - yellow or lilac - blue.
  • Do you want to create an asymmetrical look, but don't want curtains in different colors and sizes? You can choose the same curtains, but make them asymmetrical using a pattern. On one curtain it can be large and noticeable, but on another it may be completely absent. You can choose a pattern on both curtains, but on one it can be large and on the other small, or you can choose patterns of different colors.

As you can see, asymmetrical curtains can be very diverse in both shape and color. With their help, you can not only change the geometry of a window or the atmosphere of a room, but also create an original, creative interior with just a few touches.

Everyone knows what symmetry is. In most interiors, everything is arranged symmetrically. But sometimes in an interior “laid out on shelves”, you want something original. Asymmetrical curtains, lambrequin or tulle will help here: they, no worse than mirrors and lamps, can transform space, create illusions, and emphasize the originality of the interior. In addition, you can make a simple model of them yourself. The opportunity to create something extraordinary appears when you need to make curtains for irregularly shaped windows. It is precisely these windows - asymmetrical, beveled and oblique - that will be discussed in this article.

Such window decoration is also an excellent option for non-standard cases in the layout of premises: in attics, on windows with balconies, when the window opening has a polyhedron shape or is located on the ceiling.

Another option when asymmetry can save space is a window in a small kitchen, located closer to the corner of the room. Due to space saving, it sometimes turns out to be partially blocked by household appliances or furniture, and it will not be possible to hang a curtain in a darkened corner. A simple option is suitable here: a bias curtain, lambrequin or curtain, which are easy to sew with your own hands.

What is asymmetry?

Basic Rules

Asymmetry essentially implies disproportion and non-identity of one part of the curtains relative to another. This is a non-trivial approach to design that can change a room beyond recognition. Proper window decoration with asymmetrical curtains will transform the interior and emphasize all its advantages. When choosing such a design, it is important to take into account the shape and size of the openings, as well as the features and functionality of the room. Whether a departure from symmetry is appropriate in each specific case is determined individually and depends on a number of reasons, but there are general recommendations that will help you make an informed decision:

  • It is not recommended to break the symmetry of curtains in small living rooms; it is believed that this will overload the interior, but in small kitchens such curtains help free up useful space.
  • Asymmetrical curtains will be superfluous if the interior has several accent elements and many small details; even if the curtains are sewn to match the finish of a nondescript fabric, their non-standard shape will draw attention to itself.
  • In the bedroom and nursery, it is necessary to darken the space even during the day, and asymmetrical models, due to their design features, do not have this possibility; such curtains simply do not correspond to the functionality of the room. If you still decide to hang asymmetry on the windows in the bedroom, then you should choose more practical and thick curtains, for example, roller curtains.
  • Classic requires strict asymmetry and clear lines, so curtains of only traditional shape are appropriate here. The conceptual features of high-tech and minimalism do not accept pretentious lines and curvaceous forms, therefore, in such interiors, the asymmetry of curtains will be superfluous.
  • But every rule has its exceptions. For example, if in a small living room a set of furniture is closely adjacent to the window on one side, then it is quite logical and rational to hang the curtains on one side, and not push the second curtain behind the closet, because it will be practically invisible. In this case, a model with an asymmetrical lambrequin or a curtain on one side, as in the photo below, will look beautiful. Therefore, when choosing a curtain design, you should not strictly adhere to general recommendations; here it is more important to correctly assess the nuances of the room and the features of furniture arrangement.

    Color palette and designs: do not create dissonance

    Don’t try to collect all the beautiful textiles that you have stored for the room into one ensemble on the windows. Instead of an “interior symphony” you get an “amateur artistic performance”. Here are some tips on how to maintain a sense of proportion when decorating a window with your own hands.

    If the window composition as a whole is symmetrical, and there is only one “wrong” element in it, it is preferable to highlight it with color, or choose a darker tone.

    It is advisable to leave two curtains of different lengths the same color. But in combination with identical curtains and an asymmetrical curtain, the color of the former can be contrasting.

    In multi-layered ensembles it is better not to be colorful. If they consist entirely of transparent fabrics, let them all be plain. Choose shades based on how they look when placed on top of each other. If the composition is completed by curtains or a lambrequin, they can be with a pattern, but the tulle part remains monochromatic.

    Avoid combining two fabrics with different patterns. Such combinations are only possible for a professional.

    Colors

    When using asymmetrical curtains, achieving harmony requires a sense of proportion:

    • An asymmetrical, irregular element in such curtains can be highlighted with color or a darker tone can be chosen for it.
    • It is better to use two curtains of different lengths of the same color.
    • In multi-layer structures, variegation should be avoided. If the curtains are completely transparent, it is better to use plain ones, and choose the shades so that they look good when layered one on top of the other.
    • If the composition includes a lambrequin and porters, they can be patterned, but the curtains remain plain.
    • It is inappropriate to combine fabrics with different patterns and patterns (floral print with geometric pattern).
    • In combinations with identical curtains and asymmetrical curtains, the color of the curtains can be contrasting with the curtains.

    If color asymmetry is used, the main thing is to choose harmonious combinations of tones. Fashionable contrasting combinations:

    • Raspberry with gray.
    • Red with beige.
    • Chocolate with cream.
    • Gray with green.
    • Blue with brown.

    Wide

    People dream of large window openings, but sometimes they look too huge and look awkward. There are several tricks to correct disproportionality. First, hang two curtains instead of one. Place them on the sides of the window so that they partially cover the opening. Thanks to this, the structure will narrow without losing the natural light source. Second, if the window occupies almost the entire wall, break the opening with vertical lines created using several narrow curtains. This way you can choose the optimal opening sizes. The main thing is to place the canvases at the same distance and avoid asymmetry. Plus, this technique visually makes the room taller.

    We sew asymmetrical window decorations with our own hands

    Let's try to sew the flirty model shown in the photo. This is one of the options suitable for a kitchen with a window in the corner of the wall.

    The bottom fabric is very easy to sew. Determine the length as desired, take approximately double the width (for assembly). The bottom cut is finished with a tight zigzag stitch or a roller stitch, if your machine has one. A curtain tape is attached to the top edge.

    For the most draped curtain, you will also need at least two widths of fabric (if you want a more fluffy gather, take an even wider fabric). The length is also arbitrary (in the photo - up to the window sill).

    We process the upper and lower cuts in the same way as the first option. Now we begin to create the “highlight” - the oblique drapery. It is obtained by tightening a cord stretched along an oblique line.

    To determine its location, you can hang the curtain on the curtain rod and secure it with a rope or tape in the right place. Mark the beginning and end points of this line from the wrong side, then lay out the canvas and connect these points from the wrong side with chalk or soap.

    The drawstring for the cord itself can be designed in different ways:

    • Sew bias tape along the line and thread the rope through it. Connect the ends and secure them to the outer hook, pulling them to the desired amount.
    • Instead of trim, you can sew the same curtain tape - the gathering will be uniform.
    • Thread an elastic band into the drawstring, which is used in belts to regulate volume - it has holes for buttons. By sewing a button on the inside of the top edge of the gather, you can also change the size of the gather.

    Sewing such a curtain with your own hands is not a difficult task. All that remains is to iron the product.

    Asymmetrical curtains are a difficult element of the interior. But, chosen correctly, they can change it beyond recognition.

    Materials for curtains on one side

    The choice of material begins with determining the style and features of the room. To decorate the curtains that are located next to the window, dense and thin materials are used.

    The first group includes:

    • brocade;
    • silk;
    • velvet.

    Among thin fabrics, modern designers most often use:

    • taffeta;
    • muslin;
    • perforated metallized materials.

    When sewing side curtains, you need to correctly take into account the transparency of the material. They are presented in the following forms:

    • Transparent fabric. It can be painted in different shades. For example, white, yellow, green, pink. The material transmits light well. Therefore, it is best to use this model range in apartments located above the 5th floor. Transparent fabric is ideal for decorating kitchen windows.
    • Fabric that diffuses light. The material does not completely transmit daylight, eliminating the room from direct rays and sunbeams. It is optimal to place curtains in rooms whose windows face north and east.
    • Material that does not transmit light. It is a dense, opaque fabric, most often in dark shades. Velvet or brocade is usually used to decorate curtains for one window. Light does not pass through matter due to its special structure.

    Sheer and diffuse fabrics are typically used for functional drapes. With their help, original ideas and compositions are embodied, which later serve as window drapery. Blackout curtains are usually used for static curtains. They bring a special charm to the room.

    Kitchen

    In any, even the most beautiful kitchen interior, practicality still comes first. There is often not much space in the kitchen, so the best options for decorating windows would be:

    • curtains with a lifting mechanism - Roman, roller, with tulle, curtains or by themselves;
    • dimout curtains;
    • short or arched tulle;
    • crossed curtains tied with tiebacks;
    • cafe style curtains;
    • Austrian curtains.


    Fabrics for them must be durable, reliable and able to withstand more than one wash. Of thin materials, organza is considered the best, and of dense materials, linen.

    Types of premises where they are used

    Curtains with asymmetrical details and cut are used:

    • In offices, agencies, studios, offices - models of bright contrasting colors made of practical fabrics.
    • In cafes, restaurants, hotels , classic draperies combined with asymmetrical lambrequins and draperies are especially popular. The fabrics used are dense, flowing, glossy fabrics.
    • In stores of different directions there are shortened versions of bias-cut curtains in calm shades.

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    Recommendations for design

    Asymmetrical curtains are hung in rooms of various widths, lengths, heights, and purposes. The main tasks of curtains on one side:

    • add dynamism to the interior;
    • hide flaws in the finishing;
    • mask the asymmetry of a window or room;
    • play with complex openings (loggias, too narrow, wide windows).

    Advantages of curtains on one side:

    • savings - you will spend less on materials and seamstress work;
    • ease of use - closing, opening, washing, ironing is much easier;
    • air circulation - nothing interferes with ventilating the room;
    • access to the window sill - if you use a curtain without tulle, you can take or put something on the window without unnecessary movements, without giving up the cozy curtain altogether.

    One-sided curtains on different window openings will look different:

    • The balcony opening is often played up by placing a long curtain on one side and a short curtain on the other.
    • Two windows on the same wall will look good with one-way curtains.
    • In addition to a Roman or roller blind, hanging asymmetrical tulle in a neutral color is enough to add coziness to the room.
    • When there is a tall cabinet, refrigerator or other furniture on one side of the window, a one-sided curtain is a real salvation.
    • An asymmetrical lambrequin will complement the composition on one side. The combination looks harmonious when it becomes longer closer to the curtain.
    • The curtain on one side can hang freely, drape, or hang on a tieback - it all depends on the chosen interior style.
    • When choosing a violation of symmetry, it is good to support it in other details: furniture arrangement, image on the wall, ceiling, etc.

    The photo shows an option for draping two windows

    Asymmetry of curtains: pros and cons of the original solution

    Symmetry reigns in most modern interiors.
    The shape of window openings and their decoration are subject to the severity of the lines. This, of course, has its own beauty, but sometimes you want something new. Asymmetrical curtains will help bring a touch of originality to your home. This unusual design will transform even the most unremarkable room, making it different from others. So, this article is dedicated to lovers of unconventional solutions to design problems.

    How can you drape?

    There are a great variety of drapery options, it all depends on your goals and visual preferences.

    Standard for assembly use:

    • curtain tape;
    • wall supports;
    • magnets;
    • hairpins

    The easiest option is to assemble the curtain in the center, moving it to the side of the nearest wall. You can attach it to a clip, a magnet, or a hairpin.

    You adjust the amount of sagging yourself - the more theatrical option you want, the greater the difference between the width of the upper and lower parts should be.

    In minimalistic and modern interiors, such assembly is not needed at all - just move the curtain to one side, forming soft folds along the entire length.

    The photo shows a classic lift with a tassel

    How do they look in the interior of the rooms?

    Before we move on to analyzing individual rooms, here are a few rules that should be followed in any interior:

    • In small spaces, abandon dark dense fabrics in favor of light, flowy ones.
    • Use additional window shading (blinds, pleated blinds, rollers) if the windows are east or south.
    • Lambrequins and complex designs will make low ceilings even lower.
    • In rooms with a lack of light, warmish shades look good, in sunny ones - cold ones.

    Photo of asymmetrical curtains in the kitchen

    A curtain on one side is most often hung in the kitchen - usually the left or right wall is occupied by a refrigerator or a pencil case. And the opposite side remains empty and requires decoration.

    The classic option is a canvas across the entire width of the window, picked up on one side. Its advantages:

    • easy to open and close the window opening;
    • does not visually reduce the size of the room;
    • prevents sunlight from entering in the summer heat;
    • protects from prying eyes.

    A plain, laconic curtain for the kitchen is an excellent option for a small area. She doesn't overload, but copes with her responsibilities.

    If the kitchen is spacious and you want to decorate the window opening in a special way, try on a set in a classic style. For example, a long curtain hangs on one side of the window, a short tulle or airy French curtain hangs on the other, and on top there is a threshold made of the same fabric as a one-sided curtain. The same option is suitable for a kitchen with a balcony.

    Have you made a dining table or an extension of your work area from a window sill? Combine a short one-way kitchen curtain with a pleated, blind or roller model that attaches directly to the glass. This way you won’t need to close the fabric curtain from the outside and the window sill will always be open.

    In the photo there is a one-sided curtain with a tieback

    Curtains in the living room on one side

    Curtains on one side for the hall are usually used for window openings with a balcony door, double windows on 1 wall, asymmetrical layouts.

    A one-sided curtain is often combined with transparent chiffon or organza tulle. Without this detail, the main room of the house does not look so cozy. Tulle is hung straight across the entire width of the cornice.

    There are several options for the curtains themselves:

    • A curtain with a tie on one side, occupying the entire width of the opening. It does not look short, unlike curtains that start from the center and go to the side.
    • Two curtains at different levels, tied to one side.
    • A curtain and a lambrequin made of soft fabric to match each other, smoothly flowing to the corner.

    One-sided curtains do not have to be picked up in the center; by adjusting the height, you can change the design of the room:

    • The fold located in the upper part, closer to the ceiling, creates the illusion of high walls.
    • A magnet in the lower third of the curtain grounds the room, ideal for high rooms.

    Bedroom ideas

    The first thing you need to pay attention to is the dimensions of the room. Curtains on one side in a large bedroom can be dark, thick, hanging heavily to the floor and even lying on it. They are usually combined with tulle; a tieback with a large tassel will look impressive on the curtain itself.

    If the room is small, there are several options:

    • A roller blind or blinds on the window itself will protect from sunlight, and airy, light one-sided tulle will create a feeling of comfort.
    • A short decorative curtain to the window sill made of blackout fabric in a white or pastel shade and a long one to the floor will decorate the opening with the balcony door.
    • A plain straight-shaped curtain made of natural linen or cotton will not protect from the sun, but will become a stylish accent of the interior. Suitable for dimly lit bedrooms.

    Consider the location of the curtains relative to the ceiling height:

    • an invisible ceiling rail will help make low walls a little higher;
    • A pipe cornice with curtains on rings, ties or grommets will become an advantageous accent in rooms with a height of 270+ cm.

    The photo shows light two-layer curtains

    Examples in the interior of a children's room

    Bias curtains are often used in children's rooms. Their main advantages:

    • bright design element;
    • excellent penetration of light and fresh air;
    • adjusting to the layout if some of the walls adjacent to the window are already occupied.

    A composition with one-sided curtains looks harmonious when the headboard is located between two windows, and they are hung with bright curtains collected from the bed.

    A curtain hanging from the edge of the window-sill table will highlight the workspace and effectively zone the room.

    To prevent your child from waking up at first light, complement the bright curtain with a thick Roman or roller curtain. Or, on the contrary, let the Roman curtain be bright, and the outer curtain be plain, neutral.

    Pay special attention to the choice of accessories: for children there are interesting holders with images of their favorite characters, in the form of soft toys, etc. They can easily be replaced with more universal ones as the child grows up, while saving on new curtains.

    The photo shows an example of combining three materials

    With balcony door

    A favorite L-shaped design that lives in many apartments. The main thing here is not to attract a lot of attention to the opening, but, on the contrary, to distract from it with all your might. For example, hang a laconic and neutral curtain without a pattern on a window with a balcony door. Another option: pick up the curtain on one side.

    The window opening is an important part of the interior. Remember that its main purpose is to provide housing with natural light, but you shouldn’t forget about visual design either. We also recommend reading about 9 ideas on how to replace outdated tulle, which is boring to the point of gnashing your teeth.

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    Not recommended places

    Naturally, asymmetrical curtains are not appropriate everywhere. It is important to know about places where they are not recommended so as not to make mistakes. So:

    • Small rooms do not accept irregular fabric lines. A non-symmetrical curtain for a small room will look out of place, reducing the already un-royal size of the window. For them, traditional fabrics are always considered - multi-layer curtains and floor-length tulle.
    • Children's rooms. Playing with fabrics is more appropriate in common rooms. Asymmetrical curtains for children's bedrooms will be overloaded; for children's eyes during games, this is contraindicated.
    • Rest rooms. Sleeping curtains for irregularly shaped windows still remain a traditional shape, since asymmetry involves leaving the edge of the window open, which is inappropriate for sleeping. And heavy fabrics, selected specifically for the bedroom, should fall to the floor, without forming diagonals.
    • Rooms with a lot of furniture and accessories also do not accept overload with asymmetrical textiles - everything will merge into one large woven spot.
    • Cabinets do not welcome multi-layering. Ruffles, lambrequins and other things that make the room a kind of alcove. In offices, curtains with asymmetrical ties are not used - this is bad manners.
    • In interiors of new styles - high-tech or minimalism, canvases with lambrequins or asymmetrical curtains for the kitchen, bedroom, living room will become out of the general concept. For such a vision, only multi-layers of light curtains and blinds are possible.

    The correct design of window decoration with asymmetrical canvases must be verified at the stage of purchasing such canvases.

    Curtains should be one with the room

    It is also worth considering working with your own hands if you have the skill to operate a sewing machine. A variety of curtain shapes - angular, with lapels, puffs - will transform a simple window and highlight non-standard ones.

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    Interior Applications

    To focus attention on an unusual window design, in addition to the irregular shape of the curtains, you can use color contrasts.

    Hall, living room

    Multilayer compositions look very elegant in the hall:

    • With contrasting lambrequin and curtains.
    • Different ways to assemble parallel curtains.
    • Ornamented curtains and plain curtains.

    Bedroom

    Asymmetrical curtains can differ not only in length and pattern, but also in the opening method.

    Children's

    Curtains with asymmetrical details in the Art Nouveau spirit will appeal to teenagers. Here you can use bright unusual prints and contrasting combinations. But they are also suitable for boys and girls.

    Kitchen

    Asymmetrical curtains are one of the best options for:

    • Small kitchen.
    • Incorrect room geometry.
    • A kitchen with a window located close to the corner.
    • For an elongated narrow kitchen.

    Transparent bias curtains, asymmetrical lambrequins, and curtains on one side are used.

    Kitchen window design

    Large and heavy curtains are not suitable for the kitchen, but asymmetrical curtains are ideal for the kitchen.

    In most cases, short curtains are used in the kitchen; they are practical and look beautiful. But you can also choose original asymmetrical curtains that will look quite appropriate.


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