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The 31 Top Dining Room Curtain Ideas You’ll Want to Try

Curtains are a brilliant way to dress your dining room. They provide the perfect finishing touch to your décor, whether you’re looking to inject a bold, high-impact colour or create a soft and sheer aesthetic.   But a fabulous pair of curtains doesn’t just bring style – they offer warmth, privacy, and a cosy ambience,...

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Amy Booth is a freelance writer that's passionate about all things home decor, art, literature, and nature. She lives in an Edwardian home in the North East of England, where her renovation adventures began with her renovation adventures began with her husband and newborn daughter, Violet. Amy describes her home style as "traditional with a twist", and in her spare time, she shares home decor tips and inspiration on her instagram page, as well as her latest home updates. When she's not obsessing over interiors, you can find her cooking vegetarian food or enjoying a glass of Prosecco.

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| Updated: July 22, 2022 | 13 mins read
The 31 Top Dining Room Curtain Ideas You’ll Want to Try

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Curtains are a brilliant way to dress your dining room. They provide the perfect finishing touch to your décor, whether you’re looking to inject a bold, high-impact colour or create a soft and sheer aesthetic.

 

But a fabulous pair of curtains doesn’t just bring style – they offer warmth, privacy, and a cosy ambience, too.

 

It can be tricky to decide on the right curtains for your space with so much choice. But with our list of 31 top dining room curtain ideas, there’s plenty to inspire your next interior project.

 

What are you waiting for? Read on and get your dining room dressed to impress.

 

1. Let the Light in With Sheer Curtains

Love the look of curtains but worried they’ll darken your space? Sheer curtains will let you have the best of both worlds. Voile curtains give you privacy while still letting lots of light in – and they offer an understated elegance, too.

 

The best bit is sheer curtains go with any décor so you don’t necessarily have to change your décor. We love the look of white voile curtains in a whitewashed boho space – they offer a relaxed style that’s hard to beat.

 

2. Add Warmth

These sophisticated blush pink curtains add just the right amount of warmth in a sleek and modern space, creating a cosy and welcoming vibe.

 

Choose floor-length curtains in warming tones like pink, terracotta, or orange to add heat to a cool dining room. Paired against pale grey walls, it achieves the perfect balance for an inviting entertaining space.

 

3. Hang Your Curtains High

Create an impact with extra-tall curtains in your dining room. Hang your curtains high, several inches above your window – it’s fantastic for giving the illusion of height and drawing attention to tall ceilings.

 

But what if you don’t have tall windows? That’ll work, too! Take your curtain rail up to almost ceiling height for a super striking look.

 

4. Introduce Pattern

Make a feature in your dining room by introducing pattern with your curtains. Patterned curtains can make a huge impact in your space – and with a vast range of colours and prints on the market, you can go as bold or subtle as you please.

 

With a delicate pattern, these beautiful yellow and white curtains create visual interest without overwhelming the room. Choose a soft floral print for a delicate and timeless look in your dining room.

 

Or, consider vertical stripes to help enhance the feeling of height in a smaller space.

 

5. Use Two Pairs

Hang two pairs of curtains for versatility in your dining room. This stunning contemporary room has both sheer and lined curtains, adding texture and depth to the space.

 

The sheer curtains afford daytime privacy without darkening the room, while the additional lined pair offer ultimate privacy and warmth. When drawn, they transform the room’s look at night, creating a cosy feel.

 

6. Add a Colour

Use bold curtains to add a pop of colour to a neutral space. These tall, lime green curtains give this characterful dining room a fresh and lively edge.

 

Choose a vibrant, high-impact colour like electric blue or hot pink to add personality to your space. Alternatively, warm up your neutral room with a pop of mustard, orange, or terracotta.

 

7. Break up Dark Walls

Light curtains are a fantastic addition to darker, more colourful rooms. Where dark curtains can be lost against dark walls, white and bright curtains really come alive against deeper hues.

 

Instead of blending in with your décor, they will offer contrast and break up the blocks of colour on your walls. Choose crisp white or pale grey for versatile curtains that will stand the test of time – no matter how you change your décor in the future.

 

8. Pretty Pastels

Brighten up your dining room with pastel curtains. As a colourful alternative to neutrals, pastel colours can add life and light to any space. Here, floor-length curtains a shade darker than the walls create impact and a sense of height.

 

Keeping the curtains the same colour as the walls allows the pink dining set to shine. Use a mix of pastel colours in your lounge décor to create a bright yet soft aesthetic perfect for entertaining.

 

9. Complement Navy With Grey

You might have noticed navy walls are having a big moment. So, unsurprisingly, navy is a hugely popular choice in dining and living spaces.

 

But are you wondering what colour curtains to put with navy? Wonder no more! Light, warm grey is the perfect colour for curtains in a navy room. It gives contrast without being as harsh as white, creating a cosy and cocooning vibe.

 

10. Pooled Curtains

Looking to curate a relaxed space for entertaining? Choose curtains in a longer length and let your fabric pool on the floor to create an informal vibe.

 

This elegant dining room could look like a formal space with the panelling and architectural details, but the extra-long curtains give it a carefree edge. For the ultimate soft and floaty look, consider a voile fabric – they look fantastic in boho spaces.

 

11. Balance Patterned Walls With Plain Curtains

If you’ve opted for patterned paper on your walls, balance the look with plain floor-length curtains. The elegant white curtains in this dining room do a great job of breaking up the print while also framing the windows beautifully.

 

Choose curtains in a neutral shade that matches your wallpaper and bring in other neutral accents through your furnishings to create a cohesive design.

 

12. Mix Bold Colours and Print

Don’t shy away from adding bold curtains to a bold room. You may think it might overwhelm the space – but a mix of bold colour and print can work incredibly well.

 

In this dining room, emerald curtains help to enhance the deep-hued walls and monochrome print, resulting in a modern and eclectic look.

 

13. Create Zones With Curtains

There’s a lot to love about open-plan living and dining, but from time to time, we’d all like a setting that’s a little more intimate. This modern open-plan space has the perfect solution so you can enjoy the best of all worlds.

 

Flexible boundaries have been created with sheer curtains sectioning off different areas. During the day, you can pull the curtains back to create a completely open and airy space. Then, come the evening, you can draw to create a cosy and intimate vibe.

 

14. Have Fun With Colour

Who says curtains have to fade into the background? In this eclectic dining room, curtains are the main event.

 

Your dining room is likely to be used by guests, so it’s actually the perfect spot to show your personality and make your décor something to remember. Release your inhibitions and have fun with your design.

 

15. Choose a Shade Darker Than Your Walls

If white feels a little plain but you don’t want to go all-out colour, choose curtains just a shade darker than your walls. It’s a great way to create visual interest and add depth to your space without making a huge change to your room’s aesthetic.

 

16. Two-Tone Curtains

Transform your dining room by hanging two-tone curtains. It’s a great way to add different hues and create depth against plain walls. Choose floor-length curtains with a lighter colour at the top to draw the eye up and create a sense of height.

 

17. Dress a Big Window With Several Curtains

Instead of one large pair of curtains, dress a big window with several pairs. If you have a bay, hang a curtain at each window to frame them and create symmetry.

 

Stick to a neutral hue to ensure the curtains don’t overwhelm your space – with a light colour, you’ll have a striking yet sleek look.

 

18. Combine Curtains and Shutters

Love the look of both curtains and shutters? Why choose – combine curtains with shutters for ultimate versatility in your dining room.

 

Shutters are fantastic for giving daytime privacy and allowing you to filter the light in your space, while curtains can bring extra style and colour. These gorgeous teal silk curtains complete the elegant look in this dining room.

 

19. Mix Curtains and Blinds

Hang curtains and blinds in your dining room for a dynamic and flexible space. It’s a great style solution if you have windows of different sizes – choose long curtains for your taller windows and blinds for shorter ones.

 

Use the same pattern on both your curtains and blinds to ensure the space flows.

 

20. Unite Your Colour Pallet

This carefully-crafted dining room is a contemporary and stylish space. The Roman blind creates a beautiful window feature, helping unite all of the colours within the décor and furniture.

 

If you have several different colours in your room, use your curtains or blinds to complement and enhance the colour scheme. It will be the perfect finishing touch to your entertaining space.

 

21. Soften a Monochrome Scheme

This monochrome dining space has bags of appeal. With dark floors, black stairs, and black dining set contrasting against whitewashed walls, it’s a high-impact space.

 

Floor-length curtains are a brilliant way of softening the edges and preventing the monochrome space from looking too clinical. Choose deep grey or black curtains with sheer elements to bring contrast to white walls without being harsh.

 

22. Choose Half-Window Curtains for Privacy

Half-window curtains are perfect if your dining room is at street level. They provide you with privacy while still letting the light flow in above. Choose white, sheer curtains for a soft and delicate look that won’t darken your room.

 

23. Add Subtle Colour With Ombre

Want to add different tones and colours to your space? Try hanging ombre curtains in your dining room for a soft yet colourful effect that’s guaranteed to wow your guests.

 

The black, white and blue ombre curtains here perfectly complement the white walls and artwork, enhancing the overall contemporary feel of the space.

 

24. Enhance a bay window

If you’re lucky enough to have a bay window in your dining room, you’ll want to make a real feature of it. This beautiful, light and airy dining room boasts tall, sheer curtains that help make the most of the windows.

 

Frame your bay window by dressing it with gorgeous floor-length curtains. If you have an especially large bay, hang a curtain at each window for maximum effect. If you need some tips for dressing your bay with curtains, check out this article.

 

25. Colour Drench Drama

This dramatic dining room really packs a punch. The elegant, blue silk drapery has a contrasting yellow lining that just peeps out to create a high-impact look.

 

If you’ve opted for a dark and dramatic wall colour, why not go a step further and colour-drench your dining room? Choose curtains the same colour as your walls and paint your woodwork and radiators the same colour for maximum effect.

 

26. Multiple Tones

Want to bring colour into your space but don’t want a busy pattern? These multi-tonal curtains are the perfect solution. An elegant pastel stripe meets different beige tones to create visual interest and enhance the room’s neutral scheme.

 

Ensure a cohesive scheme by bringing your accent colour in through cushions and accessories, too.

 

27. Complement Wood With Neutral Curtains

Complement a wooden dining set with natural tones to create a relaxing Scandi space. The light beige curtains in this space are the perfect partner to the pale wood table and chairs.

 

Alongside white walls, it makes for a fresh and stylish dining room. Choose neutral-toned curtains like beige or cream to enhance wood furniture and add warmth. Bring in woven planters and accessories to complete the natural look.

 

28. All-White Décor

Transform your dining room into a light-filled sanctuary with white walls and curtains. This stunning all-white room makes the most of the space, with long white curtains framing the view of the garden beyond.

 

Paint your walls white and complement them with white curtains and furniture for an ultra-sleek and modern look. Hang your curtains at least a few inches above the top of the window to draw the eye up and create impact.

 

29. Coordinate the Curtain Pole

Sure, you’ve given a lot of thought to curtains, but what about the curtain pole? Choose a curtain pole in a colour that complements other elements in your room.

 

For example, consider a metal that matches your light fixtures, mirrors, and furniture legs, or a wooden rod that matches your furniture or flooring. It’s a simple but effective way of bringing your space together.

 

30. Choose a Complementary Colour

Searching for a colour combination that will make your space come alive? Choose curtains in a complementary colour to contrast with your walls. Complementary colours bring harmony to a space – as this elegant dining room proves.

 

Bold, patterned orange curtains provide a striking finish next to pale blue walls. Opt for a lighter hue on your walls and a deeper colour for your curtains to create a soft yet stylish look.

 

31. Sleek and Simple Blinds

If you’re looking for something simple, Roman blinds are a beautiful alternative to traditional curtains. They bring style and warmth to your space – and offer a good deal of privacy, too.

 

Opt for white voile blinds for a clean and contemporary look to let plenty of light into your room.

Do Curtains Look Good in the Dining Room?

Curtains look fantastic in the dining room. They put the finishing touch on your décor, plus they add warmth and privacy.

 

Curtains help make your dining room feel cosy and more intimate which is perfect for all occasions – whether you’re entertaining guests or having an evening in with your other half.

 

Do Living Room and Dining Room Curtains Have to Match?

Living and dining room curtains don’t have to match, but if you have an open-plan space, you certainly might want to think about it.

 

If you want a cohesive look between the two areas, you could also use a combination of curtains and Roman blinds in the same fabric or colour. That way, you’ll be able to enjoy different looks while still uniting the rooms.

 

What is the Best Length for Dining Room Curtains?

Create impact in your dining room with long curtains. Floor-length curtains make an eye-catching feature – and they’re great to cover large windows or glass doors.

 

If you crave a mostly decorative look, choose even longer curtains to create a pool of fabric on the floor for an indulgent and luxurious feel.

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