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Curtains for a nature themed living room.

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Inthebeginning · 13/10/2013 22:22

We are decorating our living room soon.
We are keeping our big squidgy brown sofas,lovely red rug and dark brown furniture.
I'm using the colour scheme red,brown and mustard. Painting the walls a mushroom colour.
Having a nature-ish theme. Bark lanterns, fox cushion and hedgehog cushion. White furry throw, bird pictures and a big framed butterfly picture on the wall. (Honestly it works!) Pretty much everything sorted apart from curtains.
Have two windows that are each about 120x120 but would like longer curtains. Had seen some in dunelm that had red and mustard leaves but don't know if that is just too much? Or maybe red tartan but will they look dowdy? Have attached pictures! Does anyone have any other ideas. Don't want to spend too much. £100 max really. Faffing!
Tia.

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BillyBanter · 13/10/2013 22:28
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Inthebeginning · 14/10/2013 17:26

Oooh they're nice thank you!

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mewkins · 18/10/2013 22:21

There are some lovely autumn leaves lined curtains in dunelm mill at the moment. I have seen then irl and they feel very good quality. The site is down at the minute but google Dunelm mill leaf curtain tomorrow and they should come up.

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EverythingUnderControl · 18/10/2013 22:25

I had some blinds made by Roman Blinds Direct a few months ago. They are FAB. Good company to buy fromSmile.

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Inthebeginning · 20/10/2013 10:26

billy they are lovely but they work out at £106 per pair so I'd only manage one!
I love the dunelm ones, think I'm Faffing if it'll just look "too much" with the other things going on.

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50shadesofmeh · 20/10/2013 22:03

How about plaid or tartan curtains that would give a country/ nature feel

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Inthebeginning · 20/10/2013 22:10

that had been my other thought 50 going to have a look this week. worry theyll look a bit too wintery in summer.

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50shadesofmeh · 21/10/2013 14:39

That's true inthebeginning it does tend to give a cosy winter feel

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