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by jenlaird04
5 months ago in Design Dilemma
Master bedroom curtains...need help with color!
I have a misty green color on the walls. A creamy, marscapone color on the windows and ceilings and my furniture is dark wood. I cannot decide which color,pattern to use on our French doors. Overall, it's a lite and airy room which I like, but also need privacy and coverage when sleeping. Any suggestions? Thx for your help!
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Darzy How about no curtains and blinds and just do the window film in the squares for privacy and will still let light in.
5 months ago ·
Anish Motwani Associates hello

go for silk green color or beige color curtains

regards
5 months ago ·
cohoek I would buy some white curtains, the same color as the trim, keeping everything restful and then have several duvee covers for lots of variation! My experience is that color comes enough into a room with all my stuff, so I keep the rest simple.
5 months ago ·
Cheery Curtains Hi, Cheery Curtains has lots of nice curtains that you may like. For more designs, welcome to my Houzz page!
5 months ago ·
houssaon If you could get a print like you have in your bedding that would be good.
5 months ago ·
lpmenache A pale soft apricot color would do nicely here. Dont make it too bold. Keep it serence as this is a bedroom. No jarring accents
5 months ago ·
olldbobbi You could do roman shades in a linen color: [houzz=Cape Cod Guest Retreat Office]
or use a fabric with a print border: [houzz=Laguna Cottage]
or hang panels with a thermal backing for light control: [houzz=Surf Road House 14]
But one thing for sure is I would paint the ceiling beams, they're making your room look shorter: [houzz=Living Room]
5 months ago ·
jenlaird04 Thank you for your suggestions. I think a white/creamy curtain will make the room breezy and airy. Unfortunately, I just had my beams stained dark so I will not be painting them the same color as the ceiling. Thanks!
5 months ago · ·
blindsdirectcanada I would use something in a linen colour darker than the trim and the walls. Grommets would work great as the stack is very tight.

http://blindsdirectcanada.com/drapery-toronto/grommet-drapery.html
5 months ago ·
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