Due to their lack of storage, constrained wall and floor space, and often small layouts, small rooms can be among the hardest to design. Small room constraints may make renters and homeowners who want to give their tiny living space flair and pizazz feel constrained, but designers have come up with numerous Curtains in Dubai solutions to this problem. 


The confined sensation many people are prone to get when entering a tiny room may be substantially reduced by varying the textures, opacity, and colour scheme of the materials used throughout a small area. From the position of curtain rods on a wall to the angle of a sofa, the size and placement of furniture finishes, and other décor items around the area may also visibly enlarge it. Read on for advice on how to employ various curtain types to give the impression that the walls are wider, the space is deeper, and the ceiling is higher in a tiny room.


Colour Theory


If you have a tiny room, think about matching your curtains, blinds, or shades to the colour of the walls. While contrast usually makes an area interesting, it may also cause visual congestion. Fortunately, the monochromatic interiors trend has shown to be quite durable over the past several years, making the decision to coordinate window coverings with a room's furniture, walls, and other furnishings is supported by both designers and decorators. Choose a rug that is a similar colour and texture to the chosen drapes in order to continue the lines of the curtains down and across the floor if the chosen pair of drapes cannot match the adjacent walls.





Textile Textures


Avoid adding superfluous frills to your Curtains in Dubai, such as lace, poms, and layers of cloth. The additional fabric will make the curtains take up more room than necessary despite being visually appealing and texturally fascinating (particularly when a breeze blows through). Avoid using drapes that have bands of thicker fabric running down the bottom as well, since this style of appliqué or ornamentation will make the drapes heavier and negate any height gain from mounting the rod higher on the wall. For tiny rooms, linen drapes or cotton curtains with open weaves work well, while unlined silk drapes without excessive embroidery also work well.


Playing with Patterns


For similar reasons that stylists advise against large-scale prints and horizontal stripes for small frames, interior designers and decorators frequently advise homeowners and renters against choosing heavy patterns or those with a horizontally oriented design. Loud prints with oversized features can weigh down a smaller room and pull attention away from other pieces within the space, drowning out more delicate furniture while serving to balance or accentuate the grandeur of a larger room. When a deeper pattern or a fabric with a lot of texture is used, the loss of proportion can also make the space feel out of balance.





Instead of collecting and forming a clump of fabric at the base while the top is more suitably proportioned, curtains should be cut to just skim the floor. Instead of positioning furniture against the windows, arrange the chairs, sofas, and tables so that they face the outside. To prevent obstructing any doors or positioning guests' backs against the sunlight spilling into the room, gently incline each piece. Please visit the website of Window Curtain Shop and explore Curtain Accessories in Dubai today!