Depending on the overall style of your interior, it could highly benefit from dressy windows or not.
Though many modern kitchens are left without curtains, I’m of the opinion that they are more than preferable.
They provide privacy, soften the sunlight, and simply make the room appear warm and homey.
1. Chic Roman Shades
Roman shades are simple and to the point, and they’re an incredibly popular addition to many kitchens.
The shades are easily adjusted to the preferred length, which is useful because kitchens are often packed full of elements and long curtains just won’t do.
Also, shades stay still and that’s why they’re safe to keep near your working surface and stove, wherein flowy curtains could possibly prove to be a fire hazard.
Choose a chic design and enjoy the many benefits that Roman shades have to offer.
2. Café Curtains
This is a popular choice for the kitchen, especially if you happen to have a line of windows to dress.
Café curtains protect your privacy if your kitchen window is facing the street and they also shield you from direct sunlight all the while leaving the upper part of the window open and the room brighter.
3. Practical Drape
Many homeowners usually don’t want to completely cover their monumental windows or glass walls.
Glass walls are pricey and highly decorative. Still, there are times when you just wish to block out the sun or enjoy your privacy.
You can hang a practical unimposing drape that’s easy to get out of the way when you don’t need it.
4. Modern Blinds
If you’re not the type for curtains, but still wish to keep your private space private, make sure to look into alternative options such as blinds.
Though mainly used in office spaces, blinds can look great when paired with the right interior. The great news is that there are plenty of different colors to choose from.
5. Dim the Lights
Invest in thick curtains that will help set the mood in your cooking space.
6. Romantic Ruffles
To add dynamic and romantic appeal to your kitchen, get ruffled curtains.
They’re an ideal way to soften up the room, as well as to promote a particular style you may be cultivating – especially vintage, country, or cottagecore.
To make them extra cute, pair them with small bows in the right color!
7. Classic Tieback
A flowy tieback curtain on each side of the window is one of those things that provide unparalleled elegance to an interior.
Introduce this absolute classic into your own kitchen to upscale the style.
8. Perfect Decor
Curtains and shades can be ideal decor.
Choose patterns and hues that match your kitchen’s aesthetic to make the most of this practical and decorative addition.
9. Mediterranean Pattern
Use various types of curtains to promote a particular vibe in your kitchen.
10. Mix & Match
Of course, when choosing the best option for your kitchen windows you don’t have to strictly pick one or the other.
Shades matched with a drape, or blinds with a curtain can look great in the right interior.
11. Breezy Design
To preserve the breezy, clean aesthetic of your kitchen make sure to get sheer curtains.
They’ll set the mood and also soften up the room.
12. Flax Shades
Flax is a great material for shades because it blocks the sunlight unlike any other natural fabric and also provides the space with absolute privacy.
It also looks breezy, organic, and unimposing.
13. Color Your Space
If your kitchen could use a splash of color, curtains are a good and cost-effective way to provide that.
14. Bamboo Shades
Promote the boho/farmhouse vibes in your kitchen with the help of bamboo shades.
15. Vintage Lace
Knit or lace curtains are the old-school choice.
They’re cute and warm and ideal for those who wish to make their kitchens extra homey.
16. Large Window Blinds
Blinds are quite versatile, so you’re sure to find various models and sizes for your kitchen.
17. Fun Pattern
Match the curtains to your other kitchen decor to upscale the style and create a theme.
18. Vertical Stripes
Striped designs are popular in various design styles.
Vertical stripes make for a more elongated, classy space.
19. The Classic Combo
A sheer curtain with a thick drape still endures as the undefeated classic in many parts of the world.
Use this combo to give your kitchen an effortlessly elegant appeal.
In Conclusion
The kitchen is the very heart of the home. You don’t want it looking bare or overly modest.
Use curtains to make your kitchen inviting, warm, and even more pleasant. Not to mention, they’re a serious boost to the style, overall.