Amy BartlamforKate Lester
French doors are a beautiful architectural addition to any home.
A Classic Choice
@madisonsubry/ Instagram
Feeling like something classic?
Long beige panels adorn the french doors in thistransitional styleliving room.
Amy BartlamforKate Lester
Soft tan curtains by Everhem play to the natural tones present in this living space.
Elegant Accent
Julian Design
Billie Marie Tharaldson ofJulian Designoffers a pointer when it comes to curtain installation.
Crisp White
Not sure what curtain color to pick?
@madisonsubry/ Instagram
you’re able to always look toward your walls.
These white Everhem drapes play to this bedroom’s soothing design scheme.
These can easily be rolled up high to allow maximum sunlight into this airy room.
Everhem
Pattern Play
Werner StraubeforDrake Interiors
Lovepattern mixing?
Have some fun introducing a new print into your space in curtain form.
This checkered design is cheerful and charming and adds a dose of whimsy to this already colorful living space.
Julian Design
Artful Embellishments
Chris Bradley PhotographyforM.
Lavender Interiors
The curtain rods on these dining room french doors are a work of art on their own.
Choosing embellishments like these is one way to make a room feel more sophisticated.
Jane BeilesforDesign Lines Signature
Creamy and Chic
Here, offwhite Everhem curtains blend seamlessly with this classic living room design.
This “ripple fold” look is a designer favorite.
“That way, they can take measurements and make the drapes or shades for you.
Everhem
If you don’t have that in your budget then you could go semi custom.”
We see this concept exemplified in the above space byRoz Murphy Design.
The blue and white curtains covering the french door blend in with this color scheme perfectly.
Jordan ReeceforNicole Manganello
Long and Luxe
LifeCreatedforLiving with Lolo
Curtains can be customized to fit ultra tall windows, too!
These cover the french doors and the expansive window above them, allowing for maximum privacy when desired.
In addition to evaluating width, though, you’ll want to keep curtain length top of mind.
Werner StraubeforDrake Interiors
“I always like my drapery to just barely sit above the floor,” Stacey notes.
“I measure a few inches below the ceiling to about a quarter inch above the floor.
That way the window/door is elongated.”
Chris Bradley PhotographyforM. Lavender Interiors
Everhem
Jenifer McNeil BakerforMaestri Studio
Nathan Shroder PhotographyforRoz Murphy Design
Michael Hunter PhotographyforKim Armstrong
Chad MellonforLindye Galloway
LifeCreatedforLiving with Lolo
Amy BartlamforKate Lester
Amy BartlamforKate Lester