
Geometric patterns are modern. Curtains with such a design are most often chosen for high-tech, minimalism, loft, avant-garde styles, but sometimes it is also found in a classic interior. A strict, ordered pattern looks spectacular on straight, laconic curtains, Roman blinds, Japanese panels.
When giving preference to such solutions, make sure that there is not too much geometry – combine it with clean smooth walls, plain furniture, and an inconspicuous carpet. The only place where the print can be repeated is on the sofa cushions.
Striped pattern curtains
The strip is used in classic interiors. It is relevant for modern, pop art, vintage style. Striped curtains are often used for visual correction of space, since vertical lines visually raise the ceiling, and horizontal lines expand the room.
You can apply wallpapers, paints, etc. on walls and see how they look in various interiors.
Check and plaid pattern curtains
The check and plaid pattern formed from stripes is an invariable attribute of country and Provence style.
Diamond pattern curtains
The diamond pattern on the curtains always looks colorful and adds special charm to the room.
Polka dot pattern curtains
The polka dot pattern on the curtains is distinguished by a variety of colors and sizes: from calm pastel to bright and variegated, from small to huge. Such a stylish pattern adds vigor and dynamism to the room.
Chevron pattern curtains
Chevron curtains provide the ability to change the geometry of the room. The energetic chevron pattern on the curtains looks very harmonious and relaxed indoors.
Abstraction pattern curtains
Abstract compositions on the curtains look very unusual. Such curtains are an integral part of a stylish modern interior design.