Lace window treatments can add a touch of nostalgia to any home, or they can add just the perfect touch of elegance without being pretentious. They're also the perfect transition between outdoors and inside; you can still get plenty of light through the curtains but the lace affords you a measure of privacy.
Lace curtains don't have to look like oversized doilies. They can be a subtle accent to many décors including country, Victorian and even contemporary or modern styles. Paired with shades or used in a layering effect, these curtains can make stunning window treatments.
Think beyond the window pane; lace curtains just aren't for windows any more. At BedBathStore.com we carry a variety of lace window treatments that can be used on French doors, large sliding glass doors and they can even act as a light and airy door when hung inside a door frame.
If you like the look of the lace but aren't sure you'd like a whole window of it, consider using the lace curtain as a side panel over a solid curtain, or use it as an accent by hanging a lacy valance. We offer a wide variety of styles at BedBathStore.com; just take a look around and see what you like! Perhaps you like the look of traditional lace styles by the Heritage Lace Company, Priscilla Lace Curtains and Lorraine Home Fashions to name a few. These classic window treatments come in traditional colors like white, ivory, bone and ecru; however, if you're seeking a more playful look, we also offer vibrant hues like purple, hot pink and turquoise. Or perhaps you want patterns on your panels; for you, we have styles ranging from eclectic polka dot lace curtains to more subdued patterns. Best of all, they come in a variety of fabrics including cotton and polyester, and a wide range of sizes to fit even the most unusual windows. We offer lace curtain panels in 63", 84" 90" and 95" lengths. You're sure to find the perfect lace curtains!
When trying to find the perfect curtain size for your window, remember to measure the width then add 2 inches to allow for hardware such as the curtain rod, and for the curtains, always double or triple the width of the window to allow for proper fullness of the curtain panels. If in doubt, remember that it is better to have a curtain that is too full rather than one that looks skimpy when hung.