
02/07/26
New PVC windows look modern and sleek — and curtains shouldn’t clash with them but rather highlight their best features. Thoughtfully chosen textiles can turn a window into a striking focal point or, conversely, make it a subtle backdrop for the rest of the interior.
Start by considering the window’s design: PVC windows have clean, straight frames and often feature wide sills, so it’s best to mount the curtain rod above the opening. This way, the fabric will drape beautifully and won’t interfere with opening the sashes. If you’re planning Roman or roller blinds, they can be conveniently installed directly on the frame — this saves space and looks neat.
Choose the fabric with the room’s purpose in mind. In the bedroom, blackout fabrics are a great choice: they effectively block light and enhance the sound insulation that PVC windows already provide. For the kitchen, practical options work best — polyester or blended fabrics with a stain‑resistant finish. They don’t absorb odours and are easy to wash. In the living room, you can go for more decorative choices: linen, jacquard, or fabrics with an elegant texture.
The colour and pattern should harmonise with the room’s palette. Calm, solid‑coloured panels complement the modern look of PVC windows, while a subtle pattern or delicate texture adds coziness. If you want a bolder look, let the curtains be an accent — but make sure they don’t overwhelm the space.
Don’t overlook the hardware and details: simple, understated fixings emphasise minimalism, while decorative elements suit classic or eclectic interiors. The key is for the curtains to move freely, not catch on handles, and not hinder ventilation. That way, they’ll be both a beautiful and practical part of your home.
