Curtains come in a variety of fabrics. In addition to thinking about the overall look that you want for your windows, keep in mind the amount of light that will pass through. Heavier, opaque fabrics will keep out more light than lighter and more sheer fabrics.
If you want lots of light to shine through: Go with sheer or cotton fabrics. Even in a range of colors you’ll still get lots of natural light.
Within each fabric option you’ll also have lots to choose from in terms of color and pattern. Go bold if you want your curtains to be a standout feature of the room, or keep it simple if you’d rather they don’t take attention away from other focal points in the space.
Pick Your Hardware
The final step in how to choose curtains is to decide on hardware, including your curtain rod. To balance out the look, choose a curtain rod that is 6 to12 inches wider than the window. This will provide some visual interest and will also give you room to move your curtains to the side when you want them open. Fortunately, most standard curtain rods are adjustable so you can make them smaller or larger as needed.
As for the material of your hardware, brass, brushed nickel, polished nickel, and antique bronze are all popular options that can fit with pretty much any style home. If you decide to use curtain holders, keep them the same material as your rod for continuity.
If you want moderate amounts of light: Opt for linen curtains, which offer a textured weave that lets in some light but not all.
If you want the light to be all or mostly blocked out: Choose velvet curtains, which are extremely heavy and opaque. Blackout curtains, which feature a special lining that keeps out sunlight entirely, are also an option.