Add Charm with Priscilla Curtains

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Priscilla curtains can be a beautiful addition to any room, but they’re most popular in bedrooms, kitchens, and bathrooms. Priscillas are the perfect addition to any little girl’s room because of their soft, feminine appearance, but they can give any room a good dose of charm.

 

What are Priscilla curtains?

 

You’ve undoubtedly seen numerous examples of Priscilla curtains, even though you might not have known what they were called. These curtains have wide ruffles on the inside and along the bottom of each curtain panel.

 

Most Priscilla curtains are topped with a valance. The valance might be sewn onto the curtain panels themselves, in which case no additional curtain rod is needed. Other Priscilla curtains have a separate valance that hangs from its own curtain rod.

 

The curtains are generally made of lightweight materials like cotton, lace, or a poly-cotton blend. The curtains should appear light, airy, and dainty. Because the curtains are thin, blinds are often used in conjunction with Priscilla curtains.

 

What types of Priscilla curtains are available?

 

Priscilla curtains come in a wide range of colors and patterns, including solids, florals, fruits, stripes, and gingham checks. Priscilla curtains with detailed embroidery are available, as are solid-colored panels with thread accents in a contrasting color. And with all the available sizes, you’re sure to find the right set for your windows.

 

When it comes to valances for your Priscilla panels, you’ll have more choices available. Choose a standard ruffled valance, a festoon valance, a balloon valance, a double-ruffle valance, or a ruffled crescent valance.

 

How to use Priscilla curtains

 

Priscilla curtains can be dressed up or down, depending on your décor and your personal tastes. Most Priscillas are tied back, and you can get creative with the tie-backs.

 

Another way to change the look of your Priscilla curtains is to add a pair of tiered curtain panels beneath the ruffled curtains. These panels should be placed at the halfway point of the window.

 

Most Priscilla curtains fall to just beneath the bottom window molding, but floor-length versions are also popular.

 

To dress the curtains up, add an interesting valance over the top of the Priscilla curtains. It could be a matching valance, a valance made of a contrasting color, or a valance in a deeper shade of the same color as the curtains. Another idea is to use a printed or colored valance with solid white Priscillas.

 

For a more dramatic look, criss-cross the Priscilla panels by using two curtain rods. Bring the left panel over to the right side of the window, and bring the right panel over to the left side. Simply tie the panels back to keep them in place.

 

Why and where to buy Priscilla curtains

 

Priscilla curtains compliment many different decorating styles, and they’re relatively inexpensive and easy to find. If you choose panels made of a cotton-poly blend, the curtains will wash well and hang well. Some of the 100% cotton curtains might need touching up with an iron after being washed.

 

You can find Priscilla curtains just about anywhere that sells curtains and drapes. For the largest selection of Priscilla curtains, along with the best buys, check online stores.

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habee Level 7 Commenter 20 months ago

I LOVE Priscilla curtains! They just look so "girlie." I used them in the girls' bedrooms several times through the years.

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