Velvet Curtain

Window Dressings

Definition

The velvet curtain brings opulence and richness to a window. Heavy and flowing, it insulates from the cold, blocks light, and creates a theatrical ambiance.

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When you consider dressing your windows with a velvet curtain, you are choosing a material that brings a touch of opulence and luxury to your interior. Velvet, with its silky texture and elegant drape, creates a refined and dramatic atmosphere in a room. This type of curtain also allows you to effectively control light and thermal insulation, blocking daylight and retaining heat. You can choose from a rich color palette, ranging from neutral tones to deeper, saturated hues, to perfectly harmonize with your decor. Opt for velvet curtains to give your interior a sophisticated look, while providing appreciable comfort and functionality. With their classic and timeless style, velvet curtains will elegantly integrate into both traditional and contemporary interiors.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The velvet curtain is opulent and rich. Heavy and flowing, it insulates from the cold and creates a theatrical ambiance.

A velvet curtain in deep tones (emerald, burgundy, navy) for drama, or in grey or off-white for sobriety. Lined for a better drape.

Mistake: a velvet curtain that is too short and doesn't touch the floor. Velvet requires a generous drape: to the floor or with a broken hem.

The choice of velvet curtain color depends on the ambiance you wish to create. Dark shades, like burgundy or navy blue, add a touch of luxury, while lighter nuances, like beige or grey, give a more soothing look.

To maintain a velvet curtain, you can have it regularly professionally cleaned. Also, avoid folding or storing it when it is still damp, to preserve its drape and texture.

Metal rods, such as brass or wrought iron, are best suited to support the weight of a velvet curtain. They also allow for the creation of flowing and elegant pleats.

For an optimal effect, install the velvet curtain so that it extends well beyond the window, both in width and height. This will create a framing effect and give more amplitude to your room.

Passementerie tiebacks, tassels, or pompoms can add an extra touch of sophistication to your velvet curtain. You can also add a double curtain, with a light sheer as a foreground.

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