Interiors: curtain inspiration

I’m not sure if Daily Dream Decor has the same audience with Fashion In My Eyes, but from the countries layout in my traffic counter it kinda doesn’t, that’s why if you visit DDD and you read what I write, sometimes not always ’cause I don’t usually write that much, you’ll observe some discrepancies… 

Ohh well, this week on Daily I wrote about the curtain shopping nightmare I underwent a couple of weeks ago, I’m not going to write it again but long story short there’s a big curtain shortage in ro. Sorry, pretty or let’s say acceptable curtains shortage. If you redecorated your home lately, you know what I mean. 
Why not order some curtains online? Really, nowadays we order everything online, why not curtains too? I picked a couple from Terrys Fabrics.
from the Damask & Jacquard selection
Traditional damask fabrics and Jacquard fabrics still have their place in a modern world, but the designs have also moved on to offer fresh and modern designs using traditional weaving techniques.
Bouquet is a lovely woven Jacquard curtain fabric ideal for drapes and light upholstery which will look glamorous in a room setting.Lucy is a simplistic yet effective modern floral jacquard curtain fabric.
Voile& Organza
Voiles have now become an integral part of window dressings, and have moved a long way from the simple white and cream offerings of only a few years ago.The prestigious rendezvous collection presents this stunning voile fabric in the delicate bastille design. The clean lavender is married perfectly with the earthy greens and purples in a rich floral and vine design that is intricately stitched into the fabric.

The bastille curtain fabric will be guaranteed to add a touch of glamour to your home, so why not incorporate the delicate lavender colours through out your room and create a feeling of style and glamour today.

Silk & Taffeta 
Terry’s range of silk fabrics is nothing short of stunning, with fabrics from collections like Voyage Decoration and Fibre Natural. Love sparkling details? Choose the Diamonte line.
A plain neutral linen look background with stripes of chenille in different widths running through.

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