A pair of curtains hung centrally, plus a curtain to each side of the bay, makes an opulent alternative to a single pair of curtains.
A flat-faced pole in a wood-effect and metal finish is a feature in itself – use a suspension-rail system so that the fabric gathers neatly below the pole and doesn't hide it.
Position a holdback for each curtain two-thirds of the way up the window, so the curtains can be draped across the top part of the window when drawn open.
Allow plenty of length on the curtains so they pool on the floor to complete the lavish look.
Stylist's tips
Repeating the colour of the curtain pole in the fabric's trim pulls the whole look together.
Hang curtains from a suspension-rail system if you want to show off a stylish bay pole as well as the curtains.
Where to buy
Curtains made in Spira in duck egg/mink, £12.99 per metre, The Fabric Warehouse. Fringe trim 33165 col 9800, £8.75 per metre, Wemyss Houles. Panama curtain track, from £55.79 for 104cm, Rufflette.
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