10 Common Curtain Mistakes (And How to Avoid Them)
Intro
Choosing curtains seems easy… until you actually do it.
That’s when most people realize how many small decisions affect the final result.
The wrong curtains can lead to:
windows that look smaller
rooms that feel unfinished
a space that never looks quite right
money wasted on something you’ll want to replace later
The difference between an average room and a beautifully finished one often comes down to the details.
And curtains are one of the biggest details of all.
In this guide, we’ll walk through the most common curtain mistakes people make — and exactly how to avoid them.
1. Choosing curtains for looks instead of function
This is the most common mistake — and the one that causes almost every other mistake later.
A curtain may look beautiful online or in a showroom, but if it doesn’t do what you need, it will disappoint you every day.
For example:
sheer curtains in a bedroom can let in too much light
heavy blackout curtains in a dark room can make it feel even darker
decorative curtains without privacy control may not work in street-facing spaces
The fix
Ask yourself these three questions first:
Do I need blackout?
Do I want to let in natural light?
Do I need privacy?
Function first. Style second.
When you start with function, everything becomes easier.
2. Choosing curtains that are too short
Short curtains are one of the fastest ways to make a room look unfinished.
They often:
interrupt the lines of the room
make ceilings feel lower
create a cheaper overall impression
This is especially obvious in living rooms and bedrooms, where curtain length has a major visual impact.
The fix
Choose floor-length curtains in most cases.
Why?
they create better proportions
make the room feel taller
instantly look more polished
If you want the most timeless result, curtains should almost touch the floor.
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3. Choosing curtains that are too narrow
Even expensive curtains can look underwhelming if they’re too narrow.
When curtains don’t have enough width, they:
look flat
lose their softness
don’t frame the window properly
This is one of the biggest reasons curtains fail to create that “full” designer look.
The fix
Use 1.5–2x the width of the window or rod.
That gives you:
proper fullness
a better drape
a softer, more luxurious look
Narrow curtains make a space feel sparse. Full curtains make it feel intentional.
4. Choosing the wrong color
Curtain color affects the entire mood of a room.
The wrong color can:
clash with walls or furniture
feel too heavy
make the space feel disconnected
And often, it’s not about the color itself — it’s about the undertone.
A beige curtain with a cool undertone can look wrong in a warm room. A grey curtain can look harsh if the space is meant to feel soft and calm.
The fix
choose neutral tones if you’re unsure
match warm tones with warm tones
match cool tones with cool tones
Curtains do not need to match the walls exactly, but they should work with the room.
5. Hanging curtains too low
This is one of the most common styling mistakes.
If curtains are installed too close to the top of the window frame, the ceiling feels lower and the room loses drama.
The fix
Hang curtains closer to the ceiling, not just above the window.
This:
makes the room feel taller
gives the windows more presence
creates a more refined finish
It’s one of the simplest changes you can make — and one of the most effective.
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6. Ignoring the natural light in the room
Curtains never exist on their own. They work with the light in the space.
A room with strong daylight needs a different curtain solution than a north-facing room with limited sun.
Ignoring this leads to:
curtains that feel too dark
curtains that lose visual impact
rooms that feel unbalanced
The fix
lots of natural light → darker tones can work well
low natural light → lighter colors and lighter fabrics usually work best
Light changes everything. Always assess the room before choosing the curtain.
7. Choosing the wrong fabric
Fabric determines far more than people expect.
It affects:
how the curtain hangs
how much light enters the room
how formal or relaxed the space feels
how the curtain moves and ages over time
A linen curtain feels very different from velvet. Cotton behaves differently from blackout-lined fabric.
The fix
Choose fabric based on the result you want:
linen curtains: airy, natural, relaxed
velvet curtains: heavy, rich, luxurious
blackout curtains: control, sleep, privacy
Fabric is not just about appearance. It defines performance.
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8. Forgetting the room as a whole
Curtains are not a separate design object. They are part of the room.
If they don’t relate to:
the wall color
the flooring
the furniture
the mood of the space
they will always feel slightly wrong.
The fix
Think of curtains as part of the room, not just something that covers the window.
Before buying, ask:
Does this fit the tone of the space?
Does it support the mood I want?
Does it work with the scale of the room?
The best curtains feel integrated, not random.
9. Buying standard sizes that “almost fit”
“Almost right” usually becomes “obviously wrong.”
Standard sizes often lead to:
curtains that are slightly too short
panels that are too narrow
awkward gaps or poor proportions
And even if the mistake is small, the visual impact is big.
The fix
Choose custom curtains when possible.
With custom curtains, you get:
the correct length
the correct width
a cleaner and more intentional finish
This is often the difference between “acceptable” and “excellent.”
10. Overcomplicating the decision
Too many people get stuck because they try to solve everything at once.
They think about:
color
hardware
pattern
fabric
room style
privacy
trends
…all at the same time.
That usually leads to confusion, hesitation, and poor choices.
The fix
Use this simple order:
Function
Room
Fabric
Color
Measurements
When you follow this sequence, choosing curtains becomes much easier.
Pro tips – how to get it right from the start
If you want to avoid mistakes and create a more professional-looking result:
keep it simple
choose quality over quick fixes
measure carefully
think long-term, not just trend-driven
prioritize fit and function before decorative details
These decisions save both time and money.
Final thoughts
Most curtain mistakes come down to the same things:
the wrong function
the wrong length
the wrong width
the wrong color
the wrong expectations
Avoid those, and the final result becomes dramatically better.
Curtains are not a small detail.
They are one of the elements that define how a room feels.
Get them right, and the entire space improves.
Explore our made-to-measure curtains and get it right from the start.

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