Details make the difference. In a home decor setting, any decoration or accessory will add a stylistic plus that will help you outline the personality of each room.

Open GalleryWe aim to talk today about curtains, drapes, or blinds that we can integrate into a kitchen. Their role is more decorative than functional, but their absence could give you the impression of unfinished business.

Choosing the right curtains might seem complicated to you, but you should start from what exists in your kitchen, from the style you have adopted, to the finishes or colors that predominate. And the surface area of the room can also be a detail to consider, especially in small spaces.

You can opt for standard curtains from stores or have them made by calling a tailor. In either case, consider several factors. Think about what you want from your kitchen curtain: do you need privacy, a material that blocks strong light, or do you want a piece that harmoniously completes the decor?

Also consider the positioning of appliances; if the stove or hob is right next to the window, a long curtain is not recommended as accidents can occur.

If you cook often, you will need a material that is easy to maintain. Choose materials that can be washed in a washing machine. If you opt for roller blinds or Roman shades, check beforehand how they can be cleaned. You will be able to prevent future headaches.

The way the curtains are hung, whether by hanging or fixing, is another clue to follow before purchasing the product.

What types of curtains should you choose? Long curtains, to which you can add a drapery if necessary, are suitable for classic settings. If drapes are too much, then a translucent material for the curtain could be the right solution; you will have the desired privacy, but natural light will also penetrate.

Modern spaces can receive roller blinds or Roman shades, both options being suitable for small kitchens as well. For rustic, shabby-chic, or Provençal decors, you can opt for short curtains, type vitrage, which allow decorating the upper and/or lower part of the window. The overall effect is unique.

Floral or botanical prints are a favorite motif in such kitchens.

A suitable color or print can transform your kitchen in a spectacular way. Match the curtains with the tiles or stoneware, the worktop, or the furniture. Choose light shades, white or pastels to bring an extra touch of brightness to the room. Beige is a choice you won't go wrong with, complementing the chosen style in a pleasant way, inspiring comfort and warmth.