
27/03/26
Window textiles are no longer limited to classic curtains and tulle — today they’re a powerful design tool capable of setting the mood for the entire interior. Let’s look at the main trends shaping window decor this season.
Naturalness and sustainability are at the peak of popularity. Linen, cotton and bamboo fabrics top designers’ rankings: their texture adds coziness, while their natural look aligns with the concept of conscious consumption. Shades are chosen to be subdued — beige, sandy, sage green, milky — creating a calm atmosphere and blending easily with other interior elements.
Lightness and airiness remain in trend: layered compositions of sheer tulle, voile and kisey (string curtains) visually expand spaces and softly diffuse the light. Combinations of different textures are especially popular — for instance, smooth tulle with woven kisey or voluminous voile.
Minimalism calls for concise forms: straight drapes without excess pleats, roller and Roman blinds with simple silhouettes. Such solutions are ideal for modern interiors — they don’t overload the space and emphasise clean lines of furniture and architecture.
Bold accents are also in fashion: vibrant solid‑colour curtains in terracotta, emerald or mustard become the focal point of a room. Fabrics with subtle geometric or abstract prints also make a strong statement — they add dynamism without creating visual chaos.
Functionality matters too: fabrics with UV protection and light‑blocking options (blackout) for bedrooms are increasingly chosen. Combined solutions are popular as well — for example, a Roman blind paired with light tulle.
Finally, details: brass and bronze curtain rods, tassels, tiebacks made of natural cords — these touches add individuality and completeness to the decor. In sum, modern window textiles strike a balance between aesthetics, comfort and practicality.
