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Bring a touch of regal glamour with premium cotton purple curtains from The Yellow Dwelling
Some colours instantly win you over – these are the colours that have a broad palette in terms of shades, and that allows you to experiment so much more. For instance, the colour purple has so many shades under its umbrella that you can go from fairytale-like to regal in no time. Whether you choose deep purple or something a lot lighter like lilac or lavender, you can be sure that this is a colour spectrum in the world of curtains that will instantly elevate your décor, adding depth, drama, or dreamy softness depending on the hue you choose.
At The Yellow Dwelling, we love all shades of purple, which is why, when you browse through our selections, you will find an incredible variety to pick and choose from. But in case you are in doubt about the colour, there are several reasons why you should consider purple or its myriad shades. When you are looking to add a sense of royalty and luxury to your spaces, deep purples like aubergine and plum would be perfect. However, the lighter shades, such as lilacs and lavender, can help spark your imagination or create a calming space.
Did you know that purple sits between the passion of red and the calm of blue, striking a harmonious balance that can feel both invigorating and soothing? It may be time for you to invest in some cotton purple curtains for your home and interiors, and you can find them all at The Yellow Dwelling.
Deep purple or pastel lavender curtains – which way will you go?
When we say that purple has an entire spectrum of shades to offer, we kid you not! Suffice it to say, purple and lavender span a rainbow of personalities and here is just a sneak peek:
- Lilac - A pale, pink-infused purple that whispers serenity - perfect for nurseries or spa-inspired bathrooms, where you want a sense of calm.
- Lavender - Slightly deeper than lilac, lavender balances freshness with a subtle, powdery romance, making this a go-to for guest rooms or creative corners.
- Periwinkle - Blue-leaning and cool, periwinkle feels both clean and fanciful. This is the perfect shade to pair with crisp whites or soft greys to give your space a coastal vibe.
- Violet - Bold and bright, violet pops against neutrals – you can use it in kitchens or playrooms to keep the energy high.
- Grape - A medium purple with red undertones that reads warm and inviting, grape is an ideal colour for living rooms or even entryways.
- Plum - Deep and moody with a hint of brown, plum exudes sophistication; it anchors spaces and pairs beautifully with brass accents, making this a popular choice for living and dining spaces.
- Eggplant - The darkest purple, almost black in low light, eggplant helps create drama and depth. It is usually suggested that this colour be used sparingly or as an accent to avoid overpowering smaller rooms.
Whether you are looking for lavender curtains online or want a deeper, darker shade to add that touch of regal to your rooms, The Yellow Dwelling is where you will want to start your search!
More than just room darkening purple curtains at The Yellow Dwelling
In a country like India, where the summers can be harsh, you will want to invest in really good curtains – ones that allow the morning light to filter in, but keep those harsh afternoon rays at bay. When you shop at The Yellow Dwelling, you not only get a choice in terms of the most premium fabrics, but also colours. This allows you to pick the correct type of curtain for every corner of your space, and here are some tips on how to style them well:
- The living room – For the living room, you will want some amount of drama, without having to compromise on that cosy, comfortable feel. We suggest choosing deep plum drapes, which will play well against a neutral sofa to create contrast and warmth. If you want a more playful and bold look, you can consider pastel lavender curtains that are sheer, with darker blackout panels.
- The bedroom – This is where your dreams take flight and you consider your serene sanctuary, which is why you will want to look at softer shades. Soft lavender blackout curtains can help keep mornings at bay. You can complement them with crisp white linens and similar, shaded throw pillows. You can, of course, play around with solid panels and subtle floral or geometric prints in matching hues to create a sense of depth.
- The kids room – When you are decorating the room of your little ones, you need to make sure that you keep the imagination and whimsy alive. We suggest lilac sheers that will let the light filter into the room, adding a fairy-tale charm. You can create a contrast by using them with turquoise or lemon-yellow play mats to keep it fun.
- The home office – In recent times, with more and more people working from home, the home office has become an integral part of the house, and you need to deck it up too. You can consider using violet grommet curtains to energise your space and background during video calls or ethnic lavender curtains to add character, and you can ground the vibrancy with oak or walnut desks and neutral wall paint.
- Dining spaces – In general, you will deck up the dining space, but what if you have a breakfast nook in your kitchen? How about some lilac café-style curtains to add some charm, or maybe some violet-hued curtains with pale cabinetry and a marble countertop for a refined contrast? There is so much for you to do and play around with when you have a range of purple curtains from The Yellow Dwelling.
FAQ
- Are purple and lavender curtains suitable for small rooms?
Yes! Light lavender tones can visually expand a space by reflecting more light, while deeper purples add depth and cosiness. For compact rooms, you can look for sheer lavender panels on slim-profile rods to avoid bulk and keep the look airy.
- Can purple and lavender curtains match other colours?
Absolutely! Lilac pairs beautifully with soft greys, whites, and pastel pinks; periwinkle complements coastal blues or mint; rich plum contrasts elegantly with brass accents and natural woods. It all depends on your creative streak!
- How do I style layered purple curtains?
You can begin with a lightweight lavender sheer curtain to diffuse soft light, layer a mid-tone grape panel for colour depth, and then finish with an eggplant blackout drape for darkness and drama.
- How do I prevent fading in purple curtains?
To minimise fading, we suggest you rotate and reverse the curtains every few months and consider adding a semi-sheer liner to filter harsh direct sunlight.
- Can I mix patterned curtains with solid purple drapes?
Oh yes! You can check out our combo collections that combine solids with floral and botanical as well as geometric prints and patterns.