How to Elevate the Look of Ikea Curtains

Back in November I officially completed my bedroom for the One Room Challenge and I love everything! I’m so happy with how the bedroom now flows and feels. One of my projects for the ORC was finally hemming my Ikea curtains, in the process, I also took off the curtains & rod in front of my french doors. The whole area looks so much more open and hello more light!

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I’ve had the IKEA AINA curtains 50x96 for over a year and for over a year I’ve planned to hem them! IKEA has several affordable options in various lengths and materials. My favorite curtains from IKEA are the AINA curtains, I love they are affordable, only $ 60 bucks for two panels and 100% linen which gives an added softness to windows. I also like the velvet SANELA curtains, great price point!

They looked at hot-mess and were far too long for my 8 feet ceilings. With a few simple tricks you can easily elevate the look fo Ikea drapes. Really you can elevate the of any off-the-shelf curtains with a few simple tweaks!

HOW TO ELEVATE THE LOOK OF IKEA CURTAINS

I hung my curtain rods high and wide to help give the illusion of taller ceilings in my bedroom, about 6 six inches from the ceiling to be exact. And six inches wider than my window, I like my curtain to stack nicely when open. One thing I’ve learned over the years making sure my drapery hardware is good quality, cheap ones can easily bend and often have exposed screws.

I love my Oversized Gunmetal Grey Hardware got from West Elm a few years ago. The drapery rod looks and feels substantial. I added rings to my drapery rod which helps give drapes a pretty look hanging from the rod + makes then easier to open and close. Adding drapery rings to your curtains gives your drapes a custom look making them look elevated.

USE DRAPERY RINGS // When using drapery rings, add drapery pins to the back of your curtains. Most IKEA curtains have a ‘heading tape’ where you can add drapery pins. Adding drapery pins creates a relaxed pleat look, without the fussiness of pleated drapes. If your drapery ring comes with clips, remove the clip so only the ‘ring hoop’ is showing, slide the pin into the drapery hook. I placed my drapery pins about five inches apart allowing for a nice fold.

HOW MANY RINGS TO USE // Don’t skimp on rings! You want your drapes to have folds, using too few rings cheapens the look of the drapes. I used 10 rings on each drapery panel, placing each drapery pin about five inches apart.

DRAPERY FULLNESS // The general rule of thumb for drapery fullness of 1.5 X the width of the window. For example, my window is five feet wide, so each panel needs to be at least 45 inches wide. Each panel on the AINA curtains is 54 inches wide, giving my windows are nice full look. When your window is extra wide add more panels so your drapes stack nicely when open. A pet peeve of mine is teeny-tiny panels on a large window, it looks cray!

“Adding drapery rings to your curtains gives your drapes a custom look making them look elevated”

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HOW TO HEM DRAPES // Now that your drapery rings have been added to your drapes, hang them on your rod and fold to the desired length. Since my curtains are so long, I did two double folds and have my drapes slightly skim the floor. To get a nice straight hem, I iron each fold and sewed the hem. You can also use iron-on hem tape. Deep folded hems look more custom than tiny folded hems.

STEAM YOUR DRAPES // This is huge! Steam those wrinkles out of your drapes once hung! I use this Oh Joy! steamer to stream my drapes and it works great on clothing.

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I hope all my tips are helpful in transforming the look of basic IKEA curtains into looking elevated and custom without the price!

Let me know if you have any curtain related questions!

Small Home Style: Baskets are a Must

Welcome to another edition of Small Home Style, a blog series dedicated to sharing small space ideas to help maximize small spaces. For new readers out there, I started the series to celebrate small homes. As a small home dweller myself, I have a soft spot for sharing creative ways to help my fellow #SmallHomeDwellers.  

Today on Small Home Style, we're talking all about baskets! I love how functional baskets make small spaces, going beyond just being an accessory in a room. My favorite baskets are made from natural materials; they add color, visual interest, and texture. 

Adding a basket in a small space is a game-changer. I love how they keep 'stuff' organized and out of sight all over the house. They also make cleanup time with kids easy. Today I’m sharing my favorite ways to use baskets, how I use them around my house to keep everything looking tidy. I'm also sharing my ultimate beautiful basket round-up.

WHERE TO USE BASKETS

Living Rooms // Use baskets to store kids’ toys, under side tables and coffee tables and to add hidden storage to bookcases. I also love baskets in living rooms to store extra pillows and throws, helps keep everything looking nice and tidy

image via Jane At Home

image via Jane At Home

Kitchens & Laundry Rooms // use baskets to hold cookbooks, table linens, silverware, towels, cleaning supplies, fruit, bread the list goes on. You can also remove lower kitchen cabinet doors and add side rails to create basket drawers. In small kitchens it’s all about presentations and making the baskets look purposeful vs. just decorative.

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Bedrooms & Bathrooms // use baskets to hold towels, hair products, under nightstands to hold books & throws, hold plants (make sure the basket has a liner inside!) You can also use baskets with lids for underbed storage and help maximize a small space.

image via MyDomaine

image via MyDomaine

image via All Modern

image via All Modern

Kids Bedrooms & Nurseries // use baskets to hold all the kid stuff, organize clothes in closets, on bookcases to hold books and 'kid papers/artwork'

image via DecorDiyHome

image via DecorDiyHome

image via My Domaine

image via My Domaine

WHERE I USE BASKETS IN MY HOME

In my bedroom, I added a basket under my nightstand to hold books and throws. The Woven Seagrass basket is so pretty and brings in additional contrast and texture to this corner of my bedroom. Having it tucked under my nightstand makes it feel like I have an extra drawer without it feeling heavy.

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Woven Seagrass Basket

I love this basket it tucks perfectly under my nightstand giving me extra room to store books and throws

In my laundry room, I use baskets to hold paper towels, toilet paper, dishcloths, and extra napkins. I found a cute wire basket with a wood handle at IKEA to hold small cleaning supplies. Read more about my laundry room here.

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In my bathroom, under my sink I have and open space which is perfect for baskets. I used two Modern Weave Harvest baskets, one holds towels and the other bedding and toilet paper. They slide out which makes them easy to access.

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Modern Weave Basket

These baskets make me so happy! They fit perfectly under my bathroom vanity and look great on bookcases and work as under bed storage!


SMALL HOME STYLE, BEAUTIFUL BASKET ROUND-UP

Below is a round-up of beautiful baskets perfect for all over the house. My absolute FAVS are #3, #5, #6 and #9

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SHOP THE LOOK


How do you use baskets in your home?