Accenting Drapes With Beads

You may have thought you would have never seen the day when beaded curtains would make a comeback buy guess what. They’re here and I’m going to show you exactly how to use them. The beaded curtain is not only a throwback from the groovy sixties, but now a viable home decoration.

There are actually quite a few ways that you can incorporate beading into your curtain design. You can have an entire curtain made from beads that hangs from the curtain rod all the way down to the floor in colorful strands. Don’t forget also to use them the way they did in the sixties and hang them in doorways as a room divider. This way you can section off a room, but not completely alienate it with a closed door.

You can actually create a sort of mosaic artwork with your beaded curtain, strategically placing the beads so that a design is apparent. This will give you a look of a finished tapestry design which will add a sense of artistic expression to your home, as well as a warmth. Speaking of adding warmth and texture to your home, a wooden beaded curtain will give your home that natural look, while signifying a rich atmosphere, much in the way heavy drapes do.

If you have a closet area that you’re not too proud to be showing off, but have no door there, beads are great for closing off areas such as this as well. This also is good for a smaller room where if you do have doors on the closets, it takes up more space than you care for when opened and closed.

The great part about beads is that they are very versatile. You don’t have to have a full beaded curtain to incorporate beads into your home. You can also sew the beads into the curtains to add a new zest to them. This will help accentuate already present colors by using contrasting colored beads, or you can just add a sense of attention using a sparkly or reflective bead.

If sewing just isn’t your thing, which it isn’t for a lot of people then you’ll be glad to know that you can simply purchase ready made curtains and use a good hot glue gun to add the beads. You’ll want to keep in mind however that this isn’t as professional looking, nor as strong when it comes to cleaning the curtains, but it does work for a quick fix.

One thing that you’ll want to be sure to think about is that if you have small children, and have beading on areas such as low hanging curtains, or furniture or throw pillows, you’ll want to be very careful of young ones who like to put things in their mouths. For this situation, I would definitely have someone sew the beads on tightly, and not use a hot glue gun. As well, check often to make sure that all beads are intact and not loose.

Eric J. Slarkowski
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7 Responses to Accenting Drapes With Beads

  1. Eugenia says:

    Would this look stupid?
    I have a little boutique and I’m looking to replace the tattered dressing room curtains with new ones. There are two sets of curtains that I already have (Beige linen) which are kind of the "Backdrop" for the center, colorful curtain.

    The store is decorated with beige walls, white windowsills, and gold trim accents. The furniture is gold, off-white, and black.
    I would like to "spruce up the place" by adding color, but I’m afraid choice # 2 may be too loud (and then I would have to find some matching blue flowers or something to make it flow). Choice # 1 might not be the correct color gold to match, but it’s safe. What do you think?

    http://www.overstock.com/Home-Garden/Wellington-Damask-Pinch-Pleated-Panel-48-W-X-84-L-set-of-two/2620812/product.html

    http://cgi.ebay.com/2-TURQUOISE-BEADED-CURTAIN-SILK-SARI-PANEL-DRAPES-INDIA_W0QQitemZ290220205560QQihZ019QQcategoryZ20586QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
    I forgot to add that the beige linen curtains will be staying, and they will "frame" the (new) colorful center panel curtain.

  2. keshequa87 says:

    I love the turquoise and that would be my choice. I think you will want to bring in some accents but I think that would be easy and affordable enough to do. Best wishes!
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  3. Just Me says:

    Choice number two is a good color, but the curtains themselves look a little see-through.
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  4. mab5096 says:

    Go with choice #2. It’s a beautiful color and why play it safe?
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  5. ~ I love lipgloss~ says:

    Go with the turquoise ones, it is a really hot color right now in decorating. If you don’t want it to be "too loud" go with a more Tiffany’s blue instead of quite so bright which would look wonderful with the other colors you mentioned, very elegant.
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  6. slm4jesus says:

    the turquoise rocks.
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  7. gcpom02 says:

    I think that turquoise curtains are a great idea, however I think that those curtains look kind of cheap (personally). I think something like this would look better:
    http://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-Candy-Tab-Top-Window-Curtain-Panel-Turquoise_W0QQitemZ170207745577QQihZ007QQcategoryZ45517QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
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