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Your sunroom is a versatile space where you can relax as you drink your morning coffee, <br>chill with family and friends, and enjoy some warmth from the winter sun. So, of course you <br>want it to look pretty.<br><br>One of its features is that it provides lots of natural light. In addition, it offers an unobstructed <br>view of the outside world.<br><br>But there are times when you want privacy and comfort, like at night or on stormy days. <br>During those times it becomes necessary to use curtains in your sunroom.
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4 Simple Ideas to Use Curtains to Decorate Your Sunroom Your sunroom is a versatile space where you can relax as you drink your morning coffee, chill with family and friends, and enjoy some warmth from the winter sun. So, of course you want it to look pretty. One of its features is that it provides lots of natural light. In addition, it offers an unobstructed view of the outside world. But there are times when you want privacy and comfort, like at night or on stormy days. During those times it becomes necessary to use curtains in your sunroom. To that end it is best to have window treatments that are both functional and decorative. Depending on certain factors, such as how much sunlight you need, your lifestyle, and your style of decor, choose the curtain that completes your dream home. Let’s look now at how to use curtains in your sunroom. Types of Curtains to Use in Your Sunroom to Make It More Beautiful
Here are a few types of curtains to beautify your sunroom. 1. Light and Simple Sheer Curtains For minimal coverage, a sheer panel curtain is the best choice as it matches well with modern traditional, and contemporary décor. Pale yellow, rose and apricot curtains create a warm and soft effect in the room when it is closed. For a cool yet soothing impact, choose shades like blue, lavender, or light green. For more opaque coverage, pick linen or white cotton.
Dark sunroom window coverings absorb more heat which in turn heats up the room. On the other hand, light-coloured window covering reflect more sunlight, allowing you to track the hours of the day. 2. Porch and Patio Curtains One of the main reasons to have a sunroom is to see outside while still being inside. By using an outdoor patio curtain, it is possible to give your sunroom a similar look to a patio. It also helps to protect your outdoor furniture from harmful UV rays as its colours and patterns can fade due to direct sun exposure. Patio curtains are designed to prevent exposure to direct sunlight. Choose durable fabrics like olefin or lightweight sheer polyester voile to safeguard your outdoor furniture as both are highly UV resistant. 3. Floor-to-Ceiling Curtains For more luxurious curtains, install a curtain rod along the top of the wall. On this occasion, it stays just a few inches from the ceiling. Using a long flowing curtain in bright colours and floral patterns, it becomes possible to make the room more vibrant. The closing of the curtain offers a wall of fabric that wraps the rooms from all corners. 4. Blackout Curtains Preventing heat gain in summer and keeping out cold air in winter are major reasons to choose blackout curtains for the sunroom. They also minimize glare and prevent heat exchange, and offer insulation. So, the temperature remains the same within the room, as outside air cannot enter and inside air cannot escape, assuming your windows are closed. Blackout curtains ensure your privacy when interacting with friends, and there will be no distraction or interruption as the thickness of the fabric keeps out noise. Don’t worry if you have not found your preferred choice of window treatment for your sunroom yet. Curtains are great decorating options. Use the types of curtains mentioned above to enhance its beauty and functionality. There are no set rules when it comes to using a window covering as it can be personalized easily by changing its fabric and colour.