Dress Your Windows Right
Window treatments do more than block light—they frame your view, set the mood, and complete the look of any room. Choosing between curtains and blinds can feel overwhelming, especially with so many styles and fabrics out there. But with a few simple tips, you can find what works best for each space in your home.
For Lykkers who want their windows to look as thoughtful as the rest of their decor, this guide will help you choose the right treatments for both style and function—room by room.

Part 1: Matching Curtains and Blinds to Each Room

Different rooms call for different types of light control, privacy, and visual impact. Let’s walk through some key spaces in your home and explore what works best for each.
Living Room: Light filtering with personality
In living rooms, you want a balance of natural light and soft privacy. Sheer curtains work beautifully during the day, especially layered under heavier drapes for a cozier evening feel. If you prefer blinds, go for fabric or wood-look options that add texture without blocking the sunlight completely.
Bedroom: Total privacy and sleep-friendly
Bedrooms benefit from blackout curtains or layered treatments. A great combo? Start with blinds (like cellular or roller) for clean lines, then add thick curtains to soften the space and keep the light out when needed. Stick to calming colors that match your bedding or rug.
Kitchen: Easy to clean and control
In the kitchen, function comes first. Go for moisture-resistant blinds like faux wood or aluminum, which are easy to wipe clean. If you want softness, try café curtains that only cover the bottom half of the window—letting in light while offering a bit of privacy.
Bathroom: Moisture-friendly with privacy
For privacy and durability, blinds are often your best bet in the bathroom. Look for materials like vinyl or PVC that won’t warp with humidity. If you prefer curtains, use short ones in a synthetic fabric and keep them away from splash zones.

Part 2: Styling Tips for a Cohesive Look

Once you’ve chosen the right type for each space, it's time to make your curtains or blinds feel like part of your overall design. This section helps you tie everything together with color, fabric, and thoughtful placement.
Match treatments to room mood
Think about how you want the space to feel. Soft linen curtains give off an airy, casual vibe, while velvet adds drama and warmth. Sleek blinds in neutral tones create a modern, streamlined look. Let the mood guide your material choices.
Layer for both function and flair
Pair sheer curtains with blackout panels, or install blinds under drapes for added depth and flexibility. Layering adds richness and gives you more control over light and privacy throughout the day.
Hang high to elongate the room
Mount curtain rods a few inches above the window frame—or even near the ceiling—to make your room feel taller. Let panels fall all the way to the floor for a tailored, elegant effect.
Use patterns as accents
If your room has mostly solid colors, consider patterned curtains or Roman shades as a focal point. Stripes, botanicals, or subtle geometrics can add character without overwhelming the space.
Choosing the right curtains or blinds isn’t just about blocking light—it’s about shaping the mood, function, and flow of each space. Lykkers, with a little attention to material, fit, and color, your windows can become a highlight of your home’s design. So take your time, trust your style, and let your windows shine.