I have multi-color '70s brown carpet with dark brown furniture in my living room and green furniture in my dinning room; both are connected. What color would be best for both rooms? I will keep an open mind on other options.
This guide contains curtain color advice. Choosing just the right color curtains can complete the overall color scheme of your room.
Curtain Color for Burgundy and Brown Room
I have a braided rug in my family room that I cannot afford to replace. The rug is burgundy in color. My sofa is brown. The walls are burgundy and cream. I want to put up curtains that will go with brown and burgundy. The curtains need to be just valances. I would like more color in this room, but I have no idea what color curtains would go with a brown couch and burgundy rug.
Curtains to Complement Red Carpet
I have red carpet in my bedroom with rose white walls; what color of curtains goes with it?
Use Tube Conduit As Curtain-Drape Rod
While shopping for new curtain rods, I couldn't believe the prices, ranging from $10 to $29, per rod. I passed on that purchase and went to a local hardware store and purchased a 1/2" x 10 ft.
Removing Packaging Wrinkles from Crushed Voile Curtains
What is the best way to get wrinkles from packaging out of new crushed voile window panels? I don't want to iron them since they are the crushed material, but there are some deep wrinkles from the packaging. Would just washing and hanging damp work?
This is a guide about hanging curtains. Hanging new curtains is a wonderful way to quickly change the look of a room. Getting the curtains hung correctly is the the key to making them look great.
Dyeing Fabric in a Front Load Washer
I have a front loading washing machine. I used to dye things in a top loading one. The material in question is too large for a pot. How do you use the dye in a front loading machine?
Curtains to Coordinate With Beige Carpet and Navy Blue Furniture
I have beige carpet and a navy blue lounge suite. What colour curtains should I look for?
For a fuller look when curtains are closed, measure width of the window and multiply it by 2.5. Round up for the total number of panel inches you will need.
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