Tulle on the window

Tulle on the windows is a traditional element of their decorative design. In addition, it is also an excellent protection against excessively bright sunlight and extraneous views.

Types of tulle on windows

This type of curtain fabrics includes light and transparent organza, mesh, veil, gauze and, of course, smooth tulle. Picking up tulle, in the first place, it is necessary to take into account the functional specificity of a particular room. In the color version, the palm tree belongs to the classical white tulle, which is suitable for all rooms and all styles. Also popular are the delicate pastel shades of tulle. Although for some rooms (for children, in particular), the color tulle or with a bright pattern is quite suitable. For example, on the kitchen window the organza tulle with the original "chameleon" effect will look good.

On the window in a large and bright hall you can hang a tulle with colored silk embroidery in the form of exotic birds or flowers. Very often, the windows in the hall, like the front room, are "dressed" in tulle with decorative elements, for example, with lambrequins. Tulle with lambrequin (svag) is also magnificent and on the bay window.

Narrow windows look good with tulle with horizontal elements, for example, with fabric or gipyurnymi stripes in tone. But on small windows it is better to hang tulle without a large pattern and decor elements.

On the window to the bedroom, where a calm and cozy atmosphere is important, you can pick up a beautiful tulle with one-color embroidery. The original effect of diffuse light can be achieved if on the windows, for example, in the same bedroom, hang two overlapping diagonally, tulle webs - spiders.

When tulle is hung on windows with a door, one should take into account the necessity of its frequent withdrawal. Therefore, it is better to choose tulle without unnecessary decorative details and with well-slidable hooks.

On the dormer windows , which tend to be sloped, you can hang any curtains of tulle, with the exception of straight lines. For such curtains, stitches or locks are mandatory. On balcony windows (windows of glazed balconies) it is more practical to hang curtains from tulle with a fixation on the frame on top of the glass or both on top and bottom.