Curtains can add beauty to a space, but if you don’t know how to choose the best curtains for your dining room, you might:
First, you should start by choosing a color. The color of your curtains is one of the key areas to focus on, followed by length to ensure a proper “fit.”
Color and style are going to be two of the most important choices you’ll need to make. However, even if you choose a style that isn’t ideal, curtains will look good if they’re the proper color.
First, you need to match curtains to your home décor. While contrast is good and often recommended, you don’t want clashing colors making your room feel unwelcoming. A few key points to consider are:
Add Contrast
Curtains can add contrast and depth to your space if you choose the right color. If bold colors are off the table and white is too boring, go with a color that’s just a shade darker than your walls.
The darker color will add interest without forcing you out of your comfort zone.
Choose a Monochromatic Color Scheme
If you want to play it safe, choose a monochromatic color scheme for the room with curtains to match. For example, if your walls are a beige color, choose beige or tan curtains.
Monochromatic color schemes ensure that everything in the room matches, but you can still add visual interest by incorporating lighter and darker shades of the same color.
Match Your Furniture or Décor Colors
As a general rule of thumb, your curtains should match or complement the décor or furniture in your space.
Here are some examples:
If you want something more than just a monochromatic color scheme in your room, matching your curtains to your décor or furniture is a great option.
Mood or Room Style
What style décor do you have in your dining room? What kind of mood do you want to create? Your answers to these questions can help narrow down your color choices.
For example, if you want to create a relaxed and calming environment in your dining room, earthy tones, blues and greys are great options.
For more formal spaces, choose colors that blend in with your existing walls or add slight contrast.
There’s no right or wrong way to choose a curtain color. These are just merely suggestions from design experts. Regardless of which route you take, make sure that you choose a color you truly love.
White walls are daring, and they work very well for curtains because you have a blank canvas to work with. Of course, you may want to choose a color that matches the room's centerpiece. For example, let’s assume that you have a beautiful, teal table that pops and becomes the focal point of the room.
Teal curtains that match the table may work well in a dining room with white walls.
However, a few other options and ideas for choosing curtains if you have white walls are:
White walls offer you a lot of freedom when choosing curtains. You can be as bold or relaxed as you want with your color option unless it clashes too much with the furniture in the room.
What if you found the perfect curtains, but you still need to paint your walls? How can you match your wall color to your curtains?
You can go about this in a few different ways:
Of course, you can also choose a wall color that matches your curtains exactly. This approach tends to work better for neutral or earthy tones. Generally, it’s best to choose a color that’s either contrasting or complementary to add interest and make your space feel more inviting.
Curtain length matters, too. If your curtains are too long or short, they can look out of place and throw the entire room off. When choosing length, consider the five curtain lengths and when each should be used in your space:
Proper curtain length will allow the curtains to fit seamlessly in your space and create a sense of elegance, too.
If you’re struggling to find the right curtain color and don’t want to try a daring hue, the best curtain choice for you is simple: one or two shades darker or lighter than your walls. You can’t go wrong choosing shades for colors because they match extremely well.
For example, if the wall colors are dark blue, you may find that light blue curtains frame the window perfectly.
Choosing the right curtain for a dining room is no easy task, but I hope the guide above offers a nice starting point in the process. If you choose shaded colors, it’s an easier option than trying to use contrast or odd colors to make the room pop.