
When was the last time you replaced your curtains? Chances are it was seemingly eons ago. Curtains play a huge role in bringing your room together, whether that be a small bedroom or a large lounge room. This is why it is so important that they are always kept clean, free of wear and tear and in good condition for maximum appeal. In today’s article, we have a look at some telling signs that your curtains are ready to be replaced, so read on to find out more!
Curtains that are a little too old and due for replacement may have holes or wear and tear that is obvious to the naked eye. Holes are especially common if you have pets such as cats or dogs or even children that may play with the fabric of your curtains. If you find that the edges of your curtains are frayed or even if the colour of the fabric seems to have faded or turned dull, then it just may be time for you to head out and go curtain shopping!
The interesting thing about curtains is that over the years, trends and styles change immensely. Back in the 70s, geometric curtains were all the rage. In the 80s, ruffles and frills came back in style. One of the best ways to know if your curtains need to be replaced is by simply looking at them. Do they look outdated? Do you feel like you are stuck in the 80s? If you answered yes to both questions, then you almost definitely need to replace your current drapes with one that is more in line with today’s modern aesthetic and style.
Did you once install sheer curtains into a room that was meant to be a study? Perhaps you’re looking to revamp that room and turn it into a spare bedroom for guests. Chances are sheer curtains aren’t going to cut it for a bedroom and you’ll have to replace them with new blackout curtains that can keep the light out at night. If your curtains no longer fit their intended purpose, it may be time to swap them out for something that does.
Perhaps you’re sick of having to send your curtains for dry cleaning every few months and would rather switch them out for a fabric that is machine-washable. Maybe you’ve recently developed allergies and are in need of a fabric that is hypo-allergenic. Depending on your shifting needs, the type of curtains you will require will differ. If you find that your old curtains aren’t meeting your needs today, it is more than likely that the time has come to replace them.
Last but not least, if you’re looking to give your home an intense makeover, one of the best ways to transform your space is by investing in a new set of quality curtains that complement the overall theme and feel you are looking to achieve in each room. Curtains can often be the focal point of a room, and a feature that ties all the various elements of the room together. If you’re looking to really transform your space, new curtains are an absolute must-have!
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Knowing when to replace your curtains can truly make a world of difference in the overall aesthetic and feel of your home. We hope that this article has given you some insight into the signs to look out for when it comes to replacing your old curtains.
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