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Frequently Asked Questions

What Wall Colors Go Best With Sage/Emerald/Mint Green Curtains?

Pairing the right wall color with green curtains will make your room pop. Sage green curtains go best with neutral colors. Think cream, light taupe, or soft beige. Earthy tones also work well. Emerald green curtains match well with dark colors or strong whites. Finally, mint green goes well with vibrant colors like pastels or whites.

What Shade of Green Works Best for My Room Size and Existing Color Scheme?

It depends on your home decor and your room’s size. Smaller rooms? They work well with lighter greens. Think sage, mint, or eucalyptus. These colors can add dimension to a smaller room. Meanwhile, large rooms benefit from emerald, forest, olive or darker colors. These can add style to your room.

Do Specific Shades of Green, Like Olive or Mint, Suit Certain Interior Styles (Modern, Rustic, Traditional)?

Green curtains are versatile. They can match any style and add extra beauty to any space. Emerald or deep forest works well with modern styles. A mossy color can complement rustic decor. Emerald or hunter green are best if you’re going for a traditional look. 

Will Dark Green Make My Small Living Room Feel Smaller?

Dark green makes living rooms feel smaller because they can absorb natural light. However, they can counteract a living room that gets too much light and has lighter walls. Also, floor-length curtains can be effective because they will draw eyes upward. 

How Can I Achieve a Successful Tone-on-Tone Effect if I Have Light Green Walls? Should the Curtains Be a Few Shades Darker or Lighter?

Successful tone-on-tone effects come with contrasting curtain colors. For best results, we recommend curtains that are 1-3 shades darker than the surrounding walls. Different textures, like linen against matte paint, also bring out contrast. 

Can I Choose Green Curtains to Help With Insulation, Reduce Glare, or Improve the Thermal Environment of the Room?

Absolutely! Green curtains are better at absorbing light than natural colors. However, you need a thick curtain to achieve this. Sheer green curtains can still let in sunlight, and vice versa. Our blackout lining can keep sunlight out of your room, keeping your home cool in the summer. And in the winter, the same lining can prevent heat from escaping. They also add a lot of privacy.

What Curtain Rod Finish (Matte Black, Bronze, Nickel) Works Best With Green?

Curtain rod finishes can be the cherry on top, but special care is needed for green ones. Matte black finishes can work well with modern or high-contrast rooms. Bronze/brass works well for a rustic or traditional room. If you’re a minimalist, we have found that nickel and chrome can create the perfect space for you. 

How Long Should My Green Curtains Be?

Your green curtains’ length will depend on the distance from the curtain rod to the floor. Floor-length curtains that leave about a half-inch of clearance can add consistency to your home decor. A puddle of an extra inch or two works well if you’re aiming for a traditional style. Usually, a short, sill-length curtain should be used for a kitchen or bathroom space.

Measure and use some common sense. Generally, you should measure from where your rod should be, which is 4-6 inches above your window frame.

Is Linen or Velvet Better for My Space?

Either of these options can transform your room into a gorgeous space. If you want something casual, modern, and for smaller rooms, linen is perfect. Meanwhile, velvet can create a dramatic flair. It’s perfect for bedrooms or larger living rooms. 

Are These Green Curtains Eco-Friendly?

Absolutely! Our beautiful green curtains are made from OEKO-TEX-certified fabrics. This way, you can enjoy these curtains for years with peace of mind.