A fabric with a pretty pattern is a great way to dress up a window with an uninspiring view. Use plain fabric for two-thirds of the length, with the panelled pattern on the lower third.
Create visual separation between the two with a ribbon braid, finishing off with a trim below. An eyelet heading on a pole means the fabric won't fold up, so the pattern can be seen clearly.
Keep the curtains to sill height so they hang properly, draw easily and don't block heat from the radiator.
Stylist's tips
Choose a plain fabric in a paler contrasting colour and trim the join to make the print stand out.
A length of pretty beaded trim in a complementary colour makes a pair of sill-length curtains feel more glamorous.
Where to buy
Curtains made in Agean Blue, £8.99 per metre; beaded trim, £5.99 per metre; both The Fabric Warehouse. Panels made in Petits Oiseaux in Framboise on White, £39.50 per metre, Brocante Fabrics.
For more
Curtain style idea – use a pelmet
Curtain style idea – use a double pole
Curtain style idea – use four single curtains
Curtain style idea – use blinds and curtains
Window dressings – use a wave heading
Curtain style idea – use a leading edge
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