25 Charming Kitchen Curtain Ideas for Instant Personality

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25 Charming Kitchen Curtain IdeasAmy Lamb of NativeHouse Photography


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When it comes to kitchen design, small details — like window treatments — can have a major impact. Whether it's curtains, blinds or fabric shades, window treatments are an easy (and temporary) way to infuse color, texture and pattern into a kitchen. While some designers choose to forgo curtains in the kitchen, we've rounded up designer-approved kitchen curtain ideas that prove the power of a stylish window treatment.

Before you hang curtains like a designer, consider the location of your windows and the activities that occur nearby. Kitchens get messy! "You don't want anything that's too precious that you'll be worried about all of the time," says Linda Hayslett, founder of LH.Designs. Also, keep in mind the fabric you choose. Roman shades and semi-sheer curtains can provide privacy and partially filter light into your cooking space, while sheer fabrics soften natural light, keeping your space light and bright.


Try a Wicker Roman Shade

To complement forest green cabinets, interior designer Anna Applegate hangs a wicker shade on this kitchen's only window. The natural material brings texture and personality into the space.

Photo by: Abigail Jackson

green kitchen with wicker blinds
Abigail Jackson


Pull Off a Monochromatic Look

For this modern kitchen, Cat Walker Design sticks with an off-white color scheme — from the creamy white cabinets and simple subway tiles to a semi-sheer Roman shade.

Photo by: Amy Lamb of NativeHouse Photography

all white kitchen with transparent roman shade
Amy Lamb


Charm With Cafe Curtains

Cafe curtains, which are short curtains that cover only a portion of a window, add instant character to this neutral kitchen by Sunday House Design. A transparent fabric allows natural light to enter the space.

Photo by: Kaitlin Green

modern kitchen featuring natural light plants and transparent cafe curtain
Kaitlin Green


Add a Dose of Texture

If your kitchen is lacking texture, bring in fabric Roman shades. These semi-sheer treatments let light in, while blocking any undesirable views.

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modern kitchen with blue cabinets and white countertops
Sara Liggoria-Tramp


Decorate With Plaid

Since window treatments are temporary, they're a great place to experiment with pattern. Here, Ashley Martin Home settles on a trio of plaid shades.

Photo by: Amy Lamb of NativeHouse Photography

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Amy Lamb of NativeHouse Photography


Take on a DIY Project

Cafe curtains are surprisingly easy to make, which can be particularly helpful if your window is a unique size. This blogger turns kitchen towels into adorable striped curtains in only 10 minutes (no sewing required).

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modern kitchen with dark cabinetry and a window view
Bless'er House


Make It Modern

Maintain a sleek and modern style with fabric Roman shades that blend seamlessly with marble walls, just as House Eleven Twelve does here.

Photo by: Amy Lamb of NativeHouse Photography

white kitchen with neutral shades
Amy Lamb


Opt for transparent Fabric

Soft and airy, these transparent cafe curtains allow sunlight to enter this farmhouse kitchen. The gold tension rod pairs well with the gold cabinet hardware and pendant lights.

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bright kitchen area with a dining table and modern fixtures
Tidbits & Company


Play With Pattern

In an otherwise neutral space, these blue-and-white patterned Roman shades add texture and color. We love that there's a light fixture above each window for a sense of balance.

Photo by: Annie Schlechter

small kitchen ideas white
Annie Schlechter


Let in Light

Light-filtering shades provide privacy without preventing natural light from entering the kitchen — especially important for illuminating your prep station. Here, Dorling Design Studio contrasts a black window with a crisp white shade.

Photo by: Kara Mercer

a kitchen with a large window
Kara Mercer


Try Beautiful Blue

Take note from Studio Munroe and match your window treatments to the backsplash — bright blue is just one option. For added style, consider a floral pattern.

Photo by: Thomas Kuch

a kitchen with a large window and blue accents
Thomas Kuch


Experiment With Subtle Pattern

Here, designer Maren Baker proves that patterned shades aren't always a bold choice. This textured print works beautifully with light blue cabinetry and a butcher-block countertop.

Photo by: Annie Garner

a kitchen with white cabinets
Annie Garner


Infuse Texture With Rattan

To complement this bold kitchen design (notice terracotta-colored upper walls, teal cabinets and geometric backsplash tiles), designer Michelle Bordeau goes for a natural rattan Roman shade.

Photo by: Lance Gerber

open kitchen shelving ideas, patterned backsplash floating wood shelves, terra cotta colored upper walls, cabinets painted in dunn edwards's ecological green
Lance Gerber


Create a Focal Point

Use a whimsical pattern to draw attention to the window above the sink. Here, LH.Designs creates contrast with a floral print against white walls and cabinetry.

Photo by: Lauren Taylor

a kitchen with a large window
Lauren Taylor


Hang a Balloon Shade

Mixing modern with vintage, blogger Bre Bertolini installs an off-white balloon shade to complete the look. Plus, she hangs it slightly higher than the window to make the room feel larger.

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a kitchen with a chandelier
Bre Bertolini


Don't Cover the Entire Window

Cafe curtains typically hang from the middle of the window down to the sill, but we love that designer Sarah Stacey lets these beige ruffled panels cover about three-fourths of the window.

Photo by: Avery Nicole Photography

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a kitchen with green cabinets
Avery Nicole Photography


Consider Floor-Length Curtains

If your drapes aren't over the counter, or too close to a stove, opt for floor-length sheers to cozy up the space. Here, blogger Brigette Muller of @hummusbirrd hangs them from a gold curtain rod.

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a dining room table with a bowl of fruit on it and long sheers on windows
Brigette Muller


Add an Element of Granny Chic

While these floral shades may feel like grandma's house, the rest of the kitchen is super modern and moody. The completed interior by Woodland Road Design feels chic with a subtle vintage touch.

Photo by: Lara Kimmerer

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a kitchen with black cabinets and floral curtains
Lara Kimmerer


Say Yes to Stripes

You can't go wrong with classic stripes, especially if you prefer rustic or farmhouse kitchen design. Here, BHDM Design also uses striped fabric for the bar stool cushions to create balance.

Photo by: Adam Macchia

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Adam Macchia


Blend Into the Background

Stick with a streamlined design by hanging a solid white Roman shade that matches the walls. Linda Hayslett of LH.Designs suggests settling on the curtains last — once you've chosen the cabinet color, counters, backsplash and lighting.

Photo by: Lauren Taylor

a kitchen with a white counter top
Lauren Taylor


Coordinate With Cabinets

Once you choose a color scheme, try patterned shades that tie the space together. Here, Banner Day Interiors goes for a green-and-white geometric print that coordinates with the walls and cabinets.

Photo by: Christopher Stark

a kitchen with green cabinets
Christopher Stark


Install Rods Inside the Window Frame

If you're concerned about not having enough space to hang curtains, go for simple tension rods that fit within the window frame. For an added dose of glam, consider letting the curtains puddle right on the windowsill.

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Dress Large Windows

For this expansive window over the kitchen sink, Potthast Design chooses a wide striped shade that extends from cabinet to cabinet. The dangling tassels add a dose of texture.

Photo by: NativeHouse Photography

a kitchen with a large island
NativeHouse Photography


Stick With Neutral Shades

If you've already opted for a vibrant cabinet color or colorful backsplash, settle on a muted Roman shade that blends seamlessly with the space. Hint: Cordless shades can avoid a cluttered look.

Photo by: Lauren Taylor

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a kitchen with green cabinets
Lauren Taylor/ Design: LH. Designs


Create a Vintage Feel

Steal inspiration from designer Sarah Barnard and sprinkle in antique elements, like this elegant balloon shade that sits prominently above the kitchen sink.

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a kitchen with a large window
Courtesy of Sarah Barnard Design

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