
A fresh and often surprising way to introduce color and pattern into a room is with curtain panels. Patterned curtains are an easy, versatile update—you can swap them out seasonally or move them between rooms to change the mood. Choosing a bold pattern might feel risky, but it can enliven a space in a way that neutrals alone cannot. A lively pattern and thoughtful color scheme bring personality and interest to a room without being dull.
I’ve owned the crewel embroidered panels pictured above for years, first in my previous office and now in my current one. They’re more beautiful in person than in photos. I originally purchased them almost ten years ago and still love them. That exact style is no longer available, so I’ve gathered several similar options throughout this post for inspiration.
To make a bold pattern work, let it be the focal point. Use it as the starting point for the room’s palette and keep other patterns smaller in scale and complementary so they don’t compete. Balancing scale and color ensures the space feels layered and cohesive rather than busy.
If you’re hesitant about a dramatic pattern, begin with something slightly more adventurous than a solid—think a simple stripe, a soft plaid, or a gentle floral. Another strategy is to choose a strong pattern in a muted colorway, which offers interest without overwhelming the room. I rotate patterned curtains in my own home to refresh a room’s look or reflect the seasons and my changing tastes.
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My Floral Bird Curtains:


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My Striped Pom Tassel Trim Curtains:

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My navy striped pom pom trim curtains in this room are available in the source listings shown.
My Navy Owl Curtains:



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My Ikat Curtains:

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My Hallway Striped Pom Pom Trim Curtains:

Click here for the above curtain source // Inspiration for Curtains on Doorways // Striped Runner Rug Source
More curtains:
Click the thumbnails below for details on more curtains I love!
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