Progress?

Patterned Curtain Options

I’d ordered curtain rods for the bedroom and its adjacent room a while back, and I finally got those up a few days ago. Brandon and the kids were having problems with glare on the TV at certain times, so we needed to be able to block some light during the day. I don’t have curtains for the room yet though (because its future is uncertain while we plan the nursery’s location), so I hung a couple of mismatched, too-short curtains.

Were you wondering if this room could look any worse? Ta da! I did it!

A Mish Mash of a Room

The rods look stupid-high in the picture (I’m aware), but they do look all right in context. Or at least I think they will, with matching curtains in the right length, and some paint on the walls. I’m considering painting out that picture rail too, though I haven’t decided yet. It’s in a weird place, it doesn’t align with the others, and it isn’t original. And something is wrong with either those rods or the finials. They’re from the same line but the screw posts are not long enough for the threads to catch. I had the same problem with one of the finials in Eleanor’s room, but I thought it was a fluke (because 3 out of 4 were fine).

Anyway! The reason I haven’t committed to curtains yet is that if we are keeping that room open to the master bedroom, the curtains should match or compliment each other between the two spaces. A solid color in a slubby, textured fabric could be nice, but then I do love the opportunity to use a good pattern. Here are a few options that would work with the rug and bedding we already have.

Patterned Curtain Options
top row: 123 // center: lampbedbeddingrug // bottom row: 123

I may do a pattern in the adjoining room and a solid in the bedroom to keep things from looking too busy, or just go all out with print. What do you think?

Comments

22 responses to “Progress?”

  1. Kristen Avatar
    Kristen

    Well – the picture rail is what’s killing it for me. I would paint it out for sure. I prefer the solid, light curtain in this room. For whatever reason the decorator’s trick of taking the rods nearly to the ceiling doesn’t seem to work for me in this room. Good luck!

    1. Making it Lovely Avatar

      Yeah, they aren’t looking so great to me here either. They do look better in the room (versus in the photo), but I’m open to lowering them.

  2. Kerri Avatar

    I have to agree with Kristen, the picture rail really blocks up the room, if it matched the wall color, it wouldn’t stick out as much. But, I’m always a sucker for crisp white curtains! :)

  3. Ashley Avatar
    Ashley

    I love the curtain rods! Where did you find them?

    1. Making it Lovely Avatar

      They’re the Becket line from Country Curtains. The glass finials aren’t attaching though, so be aware of that issue.

  4. Brooke Avatar
    Brooke

    Paint the picture rail up to the ceiling white. Or add crown moulding and paint the picture rail up to the crown moulding white. We have it in our home and it looks awesome. Like an extra large crown moulding. Good luck!

    1. Deb Avatar

      Yes, paint the walls a solid color, then do the picture rails up to the ceiling white to match the ceiling, then install the curtain rods just below the picture rail. That would look striking!

      OR, remove the picture rail. Not sure I’d even paint it if it’s not original and doesn’t add much architectural value, just remove it. Because your furniture style isn’t “picture rail-ish.” If that makes sense.

  5. Marcia Avatar
    Marcia

    I agree that the picture rail is visually distracting. Maybe it should math the wall so it would blend in. Patterned curtains would be nice.

  6. Laura Avatar
    Laura

    I love the idea mentioned by Brooke! Creating a crown moulding would look classy!

  7. Charity Avatar

    Nicole, I keep meaning to tell you CONGRATS on the impending bambino! So, we were BOTH early expecting at Alt this past January…if we only chatted about that we could have drank mocktails together…and downed a pint of ice cream to celebrate. Congrats and keep up the great daily inspiration!

    1. Making it Lovely Avatar

      And congrats to you, too! Although I was way more into eggs while I was at Alt than ice cream. I ordered big breakfasts every day I was there!

  8. Celeste Avatar
    Celeste

    Loving both the red options, though that orange organic stripe would be beautiful, as well.

    You’re right about that picture rail… what an awkward placement.

    1. Celeste Avatar
      Celeste

      And by orange I meant yellow!

  9. jbhat Avatar
    jbhat

    What if you removed the picture rail? Just a thought. I will defer to your judgment about the curtain selection, but will say that I love seeing the ones you used to have up in the old home’s guest room. I have always thought that that print was perfect. Graphic, cheerful, great colors.

    jbhat

  10. becky Avatar
    becky

    I second removing the picture rail. We had a similar situation in our dining room and removing it made a world of difference.

  11. etta Avatar
    etta

    I like the yellow striped ones from crate and barrel – that said, I’m on a yellow draped kick having just gotten these: http://www.target.com/p/threshold-tile-window-panel/-/A-14902441#prodSlot=large_1_4
    in yellow – they are light and bright and refresh my space!

  12. Leslie @ Oh, the Fun of It Avatar

    Oh my goodness, so many choices! Excited to see what you choose :)

  13. Emily Avatar
    Emily

    I like the dark blue stripe curtains. They bring the blue upstairs and they’re frilly!

  14. lsaspacey Avatar

    Funny, in this instance I think the high curtain rods make the room seem shorter instead of the opposite. Again, it’s because of the picture rail. However, I think the curtain rods should be lowered versus painting over or removing the picture rail. I have a fondness for picture rail as all of my rental apartments would have been better off if the landlords had installed them.

  15. DawnV Avatar
    DawnV

    I like the first curtains in the top row and all of the curtains in the bottom row, although I do think that stripes are better for the bedroom and pattern for the adjacent room. Good luck!

  16. kathryn Avatar
    kathryn

    paint the picture rail and use white (or matching) rods. Then they will all disappear. We made rods out of dowels at the hardware store and painted them to match the walls. you can always add decorative finials.