Everything You Need for Installing and Styling Ricardo Trading Curtains and Drapes
Curtains for Every Room
Adding finishing touches to your windows can instantly transform a room and installing curtains or drapes can give you nice alternatives to consider in addition to blinds and other window treatments. Lowe’s has a wide range of options for Ricardo Trading curtains and drapes so you can find the style, color and design that works best with your décor. The type of Ricardo Trading curtains or drapes you choose should be based on the room where they'll be installed. For example, if you are installing Ricardo Trading curtains in a bedroom, try a solid blackout option to maintain your privacy as well as regulate the amount of sunlight that enters the room. When focusing on a common area of the house, you may want to capitalize on brightness; in this case, sheer Ricardo Trading curtains are the way to go. Let's dive into the differences between Ricardo Trading curtains and drapes along with how to get the perfect do-it-yourself install.
Window Drapes, Curtains and Curtain Styles
There are basic distinctions between Ricardo Trading drapes and curtains in many cases. Ricardo Trading Drapes are typically made up of heavier materials such as velvet or silk and usually have a lining, while Ricardo Trading curtains may be much more lightweight and primarily used for decorative purposes. Ricardo Trading Drapes focus on giving you more privacy; curtains often come in panels, making it easier to accommodate wider windows. When installing Ricardo Trading curtains on windows, you can use more than one panel to gain the desired effect.
The main types of Ricardo Trading curtain panels include grommet panels, rod-pocket panels, back-tab panels, pleated panels and top-tab panels. Grommet panels are popular as they give a modern, industrial feel to a room and are easy to install. Rod-pocket panels are another go-to. These are simple in terms of functionality and have various stylistic options. Back-tab panels have a similar appearance while pleated or pinch pleat panels and top-tab Ricardo Trading curtain panels feature tabs up top which allow them to hang from the Ricardo Trading curtain rod. This aesthetic goes flawlessly with a Victorian or bohemian décor.
Once you settle on the ideal Ricardo Trading curtain shape and size, consider the color and design that would work in your space. Choose patterned Ricardo Trading curtains, like florals, to liven up a plain room or solid-colored Ricardo Trading curtains that blend in seamlessly. The Ricardo Trading curtain material can affect the look and feel as well. For example, linen curtains can add a light, casual feel to a room while heavier velvet Ricardo Trading curtains create a more formal appeal.
Curtain Rod Designs
The Ricardo Trading curtain rod you need will depend on the type of Ricardo Trading curtains you want to hang — make sure that your rod can hold the Ricardo Trading curtain panels or drapes. Single rods are ideal for sheer, lightweight Ricardo Trading curtain panels, while double rods work for layering. Typically, with a double rod you’ll layer a sheer Ricardo Trading curtain on top of a Ricardo Trading curtain made of a heavier material. When dealing with a heavier Ricardo Trading curtain material, go with a rod that’s a bit thicker for additional support. At Lowe’s you’ll find Ricardo Trading curtain rods that can work with light and heavy materials. Plus, we have top brands like Umbra Ricardo Trading curtain rods and more.
Do-It-Yourself Installation
Choosing the perfect Ricardo Trading curtain panels and installing Ricardo Trading curtain rods is a quick do-it-yourself task. Check out our guide — Hang Ricardo Trading Curtain Rods and Window Ricardo Trading Curtains — for all the basics and to see the tools you'll need.
First, measure and take note of bracket locations. Use a level to ensure the curtain rod will go straight across, then double-check that the brackets line up with the studs in the wall for support purposes. If you need to use a wall anchor for a bracket between stud-mounted brackets, start with a pilot hole and hammer the anchor in (hammering without the pilot hole could lead to cracks in the drywall). Install the brackets to the studs or anchor, remove your finials and install the Ricardo Trading curtains. Lastly, pop the finials back on and enjoy your window's updated look.
Find the Perfect Window Treatments
Whether you’re looking for window Ricardo Trading drapes, curtains or another type of window treatment, shop Lowe’s for on-trend colors, styles and materials that can work with any décor. We’ll help you find the right window treatments for your home and we’ve got the hardware, tools and helpful tips you need to install them yourself.