10 curtain and blind styles to know

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VENETIAN BLINDS: Loved by many for its practicality, venetian blinds help create a stylish and cosy atmosphere in this home.

Design: Joey Khu Interior Design

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ROMAN BLINDS (HOBBLED): Blue denim, the homeowner's son's favourite material, was used to create custom-made roman blinds and throw cushions. See it here.

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LOUVERED SHUTTERS: Old grilles, louvered shutters, and brick walls make up this nostalgia-inspired home in Tiong Bahru.

Design: A Solid Plan

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BAMBOO ROLLER BLINDS: The generous corridor leading to the bedrooms in this two-storey colonial bungalow is naturally ventilated and well shaded thanks to the use of these black-and-white bamboo blinds. Read more about this home here.

Design: Aamer Taher 

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HALF CURTAINS: If you have pets, or prefer less fabric to maintain, opt for half curtains. It sure looks good in this three-bedder!

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DAY CURTAINS: Day curtains like these keep the heat out without blocking the natural sunlight. This home paired it with heavier taupe curtains, to match their wood-and-white look.

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BLINDS AND CURTAINS: Pair roman blinds and day curtains for versatility. See how it looks like in this home.

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CLASSIC ROMAN BLINDS: Blessed with natural sunlight, but want a cosier setting? Alternate between classic roman blinds and day curtains, like they do in this house.

Design: Lucyna Kolodziejska

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TIEBACK CURTAINS: The tieback is a popular and versatile way to style your curtains. This lilac number goes perfectly with this home's hand-painted Badminton Chinoiserie wallpaper. 

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PLEATED CURTAINS: Penthouses have a lot to live up to, being synonymous with luxury and glamour. This unit in Upper Bukit Timah fulfils the expectations with knockout vistas of greenery, sleek interiors and enviable outdoor living space. We also love the pop of yellow from these pleated curtains.

Design: PIU Design

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