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Fantastic Frank |
I'll just keep on advocating on all the good things that textiles can do to a room with these cool ideas on how to add curtains into your bedroom along to their typical use (that is to block out the sun and prying eyes of your window).
So, if you are looking for an excuse to add even more fabric into your life, check out these 5 ideas on the things you can hide away behind a curtain that I'm sharing below. Any favorites?
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Alvhem |
The closet
You either have no closet at all and need to craft a separate nook to store your clothes by utilizing an open shelving system or you do have a nasty looking one that needs to be hidden, in any case, a plush drape is a perfect way to keep things neat and tidy in there.
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Bo Bedre |
The home office
How nice would that be to be able to eliminate any distractions that a home office may possess right after you finish working for the day? I know, for me, closing the curtains behind it would be an excellent way to keep a balance between my freelance business that I run from home and my family and personal life. Quite a metaphorical move too, to send an extra message to the subconscious that work is done!
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Byron Beach Abodes |
The bathroom
Apparently not a typical solution for a typical apartment but it is a pretty way to keep both rooms connected yet with a decent amount of privacy should you love the idea of having those together. I just love the breezy holiday vibe of this concept!
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Studio Oink |
A bare wall
If you look for an idea to add an extra touch of warmth in your bedroom, covering a blind wall with a ceiling high curtain is the thing to do. Esp. if you favor minimalistic and monochromatic interiors, this large-scale decorating move has a high impact in a very subtle kind of way.
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Ruslan Kovalchuk |
The bed itself
Probably the most obvious thing that curtains can hide in a bedroom, and in a handful of ways to do so. It might just be beautiful drapes hanging from the bed canopy or the ceiling, a bed tucked inside a nook separated from the rest of the room with curtains or anything in between. Also, it is the quickest way to create privacy and an extra space should you be living in an open space studio.
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