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The one subtle and easiest way to add decor and depth to your interior is to layer different curtain types. Among the curtain layering, the one that we personally love is the layering of sheer and blackout curtains. Sheer curtains offer light diffusion, while blackout curtains offer complete privacy. When both are used together, they add to the visual appeal of your room but also provide energy efficiency.

Today, we will tell you how to layer sheer and blackout curtains. We will also be telling you about the benefits of adding this interior layering to your home.

Step By Step Process For Layering Sheer and Blackout Curtains

If you want to layer sheer and blackout curtains perfectly, you need to know the right process. Check out our step-by-step guide to layering these two curtain types—one that top interior designers use.

1.   Choose Your Curtains

Before layering, you need to choose the right window Curtains depending on your room’s needs. Sheers are lightweight, primarily made of fabrics like voile, linen, or silk. Blackout curtains are heavy fabrics with a special lining to block the light, primarily made of velvet and polyester.

For a complete look, you can match or complement the colors of these curtains. A common example is to pair blackout curtains in neutral colors like navy, gray, and beige with sheers in white or off-white. This will create a more modern interior decor.

2.   Select the Right Curtain Rod

Layering curtains requires choosing the right curtain rod or curtain track. The best we recommend is having a double curtain rod. This will allow you to hang these blackouts and sheers on separate rods. Ultimately, the curtains can operate independently without causing trouble in each other’s opening/closing mechanism.

  • Double rods offer two rows of curtain rods. Each rod is placed in front of the other. The common practice would be to hang the sheer curtains on the back rod while blackout curtains are hung on the front rod.
  • Single rods with clips are also an option if you don’t like to have the double rod. Use the clip-on rings for attaching your sheers behind the blackout window curtains on the single rod. This option does work but it doesn’t give you the same level of flexibility as the double curtain rod.

3.   Installing Your Curtain Rods

With the right type of curtain and the curtain rod chosen, the next step is to install the curtain rods. You need to install these rods at a suitable height, which is usually a little higher than the window frame. This makes up for the illusion of your room having a taller ceiling, giving it a dramatic feel.

Also, the best practice would be to extend these rods a little from your window frame. This allows for both the curtains to cover the entire window area, especially for blackout curtains. This way, no light would leak from the edges.

4.   Time To Layer Sheer & Blackout Curtains

Finally, the step to hang these two curtains comes; starting with the placement of sheer curtains on the innermost rod of the double rod. After you have hung the sheers, you need to attach the blackout curtain on the outer rod of your double curtain rod. Do check if both the curtains are sliding properly and in a flow – adjust them as per your requirement.

For a more refined and elegant look, you can try making both these curtains of equal length. Both curtains should touch the floor or hang only a little above the ground.

5.   Adjustment & Stylizing

After you have hung the curtains, you need to do some additional light styling. This stylizing helps in creating a balanced and cohesive look. We recommend keeping the blackout curtains closed and sheers open during the day. This way the light will diffuse inside while still offering privacy. For your nighttime, you can close the blackout on top of your sheer curtains for full coverage.

Another great way to add aesthetic interior decor with curtains is to add accessories to this window treatment. The commonly used accessories are curtain holdbacks or tiebacks, often of the same fabric and color as the curtains.

Functional Benefits Of Layering Blackout & Sheer Curtains

After understanding the process of how to layer sheer and blackout curtains. Here, we have compiled some pros of layering these drapes.

  • Light Control: Layering these curtains gives you flexible light control. Sheers let in diffused light for an airy feel, and blackout blocks all light coming inside.
  • Improved Privacy: Layering these curtains also provides you with a privacy element – a desired privacy effect. Sheer curtains would provide mild privacy while blackout would give complete privacy.
  • Thermal Insulation: Blackout curtains are perfect for reducing energy consumption by blocking off all the heat from sunlight. Layer them with the sheers and this allows for aesthetic effect while keeping your room cooler.
  • Beauty Appeal: From the perspective of interior design, layering two different curtain types adds both texture and depth to your room. Sheers offer that flowy touch in the room while blackout curtains give a structured formal interior decor.

Our Final Say

To conclude this, we would say that we personally love the idea of mixing and matching different interior elements. Especially, to layer the sheer and blackout curtains is a great interior stylizing. The elegance of sheer curtains and the practicality of blackout curtains – matched in one interior theme is truly a unique idea. Follow our steps above to the letter to layer your sheer and blackout curtains just the right way.

 

 

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