Cafe Curtains In Living Room
8 Other Places to Use Cafe Curtains (Besides the Kitchen)
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If you ask me, the café of the home shouldn't have the monopoly on cafe curtains. Those short-tier curtains that cover the bottom half of windows are perfect for more than just the kitchen. Cafe curtains perfectly balance privacy and luminosity, letting plenty of light in while keeping inquisitive eyes out. And the best part? You can get them up quickly (without holes in the walls) with nothing more than a tension rod, curtain clips and a light piece of fabric.
In the Bathroom
No room is more in need of both light and privacy than a small bath. An airy, white cafe curtain is also a great style shortcut to a rustic farmhouse-style bath, as seen above in an interior by designer Kara Mann.
In the Dining Room
Not so far off from the kitchen (in both location and utility), it's not a surprise that cafe curtains work well in the dining room, too. Here's a colorful Rhode Island breakfast nook from House Beautiful.
In an Office or Workspace
You want to have plenty of light to work by, but a short curtain can help cut glare or backlighting that makes it hard to see the computer screen, like you can see in action here in a home by Collins Interiors.
In the Bedroom
Most people want more control over the light in their bedroom, but if you're an early riser, cafe curtains certainly add a unique style to bedroom windows, like here in designer Jenny Keenan's cottage.
In a Nursery
Small curtains are a lovely and delicate detail for a nursery, like here in this girls' room from The Little Umbrella.
In the Living Room
The windows behind the sofa are a great location for cafe curtains, too, as seen here in a room from designer Sara Gilbane. They're low maintenance; no need to open them in the morning for light or close them in the evening for privacy.
In a Small Nook
The small imprint of a half-curtain just adds to the coziness of a window seat or reading nook, like this one from Better Homes and Gardens.
In the Foyer or Entryway
If you have glass panes on or around the front door, like here in this entry from At Home in Arkansas, a cafe curtain is a light and brilliant way to cover it up.
Do you have cafe curtains at home?
Taryn Williford
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Taryn is a homebody from Atlanta. She writes about cleaning and living well as the Lifestyle Director at Apartment Therapy. She might have helped you declutter your apartment through the magic of a well-paced email newsletter. Or maybe you know her from The Pickle Factory Loft on Instagram.
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