In our window dressing project at Setthasiri village, we've incorporated a combination of curtains and blinds, offering a variety of transparencies and styles.
For the living and dining areas on the main floor, we selected gray-black color triple pinch pleat curtains to align with the customer’s preference for darker shades that coordinate with their furniture. During daylight hours, the blackout curtains can be drawn back, while the sheer curtains remain closed to obscure the view from the outside, ensuring privacy.
At the staircase, we've installed black wooden blinds, an ideal choice for decorating the compact windows in this limited space. These blinds are not only easy to operate but also serve as a stylish, space-efficient solution.
Upstairs, the three bedrooms are outfitted with dimout curtains in darker tones. The darker the fabric is, the more effective they are at blocking light, providing a significant level of darkness needed for sleep without a need to full blackout curtains. The dimout fabric, known for its softness, provides a more refined and graceful look compared to blackout curtains. Hence, when our clients prefer darker hues for their bedroom curtains and the room's decor is suited to such shades, we typically recommend dimout curtains that offer substantial light-blocking capabilities as an alternative to traditional blackout drapes.
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