Curtains-drapes

What is the difference between curtains and curtains? Everything is simple, portieres are the same curtains, only from heavy fabric. For example, from velvet.

The curtains, as a rule, cover the whole window from top to bottom, unlike curtains, and have the most diverse design. Often, portieres are supplemented with lambrequins, but not always. They can also be decorated with frill, flounces, fringe, brushes, picks.

Silk, jacquard, brocade, velvet and velor are most often used. Usually, drapes are sewn with a lining, which protects them from burnout.

Divide the curtains into two types - decorative and working. Workers serve to move apart and move, whereas decorative ones are absolutely static.

Curtains and curtains in the interior

The most popular type of curtains - classical, suitable for decorating almost any room. They give the interior a finished finished look, create a cosiness in the house. They consist of three parts - tulle curtains , curtains and lambrequins. Classic curtains form vertical smooth folds along the entire height of the drapery.

If you want to preserve the individual style of the interior, then you can use direct curtains. They are complemented by decorative pickings of several types - simple, quilted, complex, figurative.

Roman curtains (or curtains) are perfectly combined with a variety of interiors. They can be decorated as your heart desires - brushes, festoons, fringes, braid. The mechanism of assembly and quality characteristics of operation will allow everyone to adjust the curtains in height, regardless of height.

Weightless and wavy French curtains will look pompous in your room. They either completely close the window, or with the help of a special mechanism they go up, form a refined lambrequin. Only soft and light fabrics are used for sewing French curtains. In combination with heavy curtains, these curtains will appeal to everyone. It is not superfluous to also decorate the edge of French curtains with ruffles, fringes, brushes or frills.