By Ashley German
Drapery isn’t just about blocking light—it’s one of the most transformative elements in interior design. The right window treatments can make ceilings look taller, rooms feel cozier, and even set the mood with the way they filter natural light. From breezy sheers to luxurious velvets, drapery has the power to change a room’s entire personality.
Here’s your guide to the most popular drapery styles and how to choose the perfect fit for your home.

Panel Curtains
The go-to choice for many homes, panel curtains are endlessly versatile. Think of them as the “classic white shirt” of window treatments—you can dress them up or down. Heavy fabrics like velvet or brocade create drama and formality, while airy linens or cottons lend a relaxed, coastal feel. For a designer-approved look, extend your curtain rods several inches beyond the window frame to make windows appear wider. Choosing floor-to-ceiling panels can also make your ceilings seem higher and your space feel more expansive.

Sheer Curtains
Sheers add an ethereal quality to a space, diffusing sunlight and creating a warm, soft glow. They’re perfect for rooms where you want light to flood in but still need a little privacy—think sunrooms, kitchens, or sitting rooms. Sheers can also soften the look of a room with a lot of hard lines or architectural detail. For an elevated style, pair sheers with patterned or textured drapery panels to add depth and dimension.
Pro Tip: Installing drapery can be trickier than it seems, especially if your windows are large or require special hardware. We recommend enlisting Taskrabbit to help you measure and mount your drapes so they look polished and perfectly placed.

Roman Shades
If you’re looking for something streamlined yet soft, Roman shades are a strong contender. Their tailored folds bring subtle texture without overwhelming the space. They come in a range of fabrics—from casual linen to richly patterned silk—making them adaptable to any design style. Mounting them inside the window frame creates a sleek, modern look, while an outside mount can make windows appear larger.

Blackout Curtains
Perfect for bedrooms, nurseries, and media rooms, blackout curtains do more than block light. They insulate against temperature changes and dampen outside noise—making them a functional choice that still can be stylish with the right fabric. Consider layering blackout panels behind more decorative drapes so you don’t have to sacrifice aesthetics for function. In cooler months, their insulating properties can also help lower energy costs.

Layered Treatments
For the best of both worlds, layer your window treatments. Combine sheers for daytime light control with heavier panels for nighttime privacy. Layering allows you to mix textures and patterns, creating a more dynamic, high-end look. You can even add a third layer with Roman shades for a polished, magazine-worthy finish.

When it comes to drapery, there’s no one-size-fits-all answer—it’s about balancing function with style. Consider how much light you want, the level of privacy you need, and the overall mood you want to create. With the right choices (and maybe a little help with the installation), your windows can become one of your home’s most beautiful focal points.
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Ashley German is an Associate Producer for Homeworthy who specializes in highlighting the unique stories behind every home. When she’s not producing, you’ll often find her browsing her local antique shop or working on a needlepoint project.