Looking for gorgeous farmhouse curtains that won’t break the bank? These are all big on farmhouse style – but on a small budget.
I’ve been searching around for farmhouse curtains lately to put in my office – now mind you, most of the ones in my house I’ve made myself, like the grommet top curtains in my kitchen and my lined curtains in my bedroom. But sometimes you just don’t wanna make them. And often times, you’ll find it’s significantly cheaper to buy them versus buying fabric and making your own. Especially when you think about the fact that it could literally take me days and days to sew up the 12 panels I’d need to fill all those great big windows in my office.
I’ve been resisting it for a while, but I’m slowly realizing that adding in some farmhouse curtains would not only help with the way-too-bright light that we have in here some days, it would also help with the sound issues (because 17 ft ceilings are ROUGH!) and plus add some softness to the space all the way around.
Additionally, I’ve also had quite a few requests lately to help people find some great options for farmhouse curtains – so today’s post is for all those asking. (PS – if you’re looking for something, let me know – I love helping you find things you’ll love!)
OH! And bonus – these farmhouse curtains start at under $20 per set!
Farmhouse Curtains
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- Burlap Curtains
- Ruffled Flower Curtains
- Buffalo Check Curtains
- Smocked Gray Curtains
- Sheer Voile Curtains
- Striped Curtains
- White Sheer Fringe Curtains
- Neutral Layered Curtains
Which set is your favorite? I’m seriously crushing on that last set!
Vicki Bray says
I went immediately to the same curtain! But – I would be making mine instead! Yes – I know it’s nice to find something you like but in this case the fabric is bought so guess I better use it! Wonder what it would look like with a softly patterned fabric similar to the rest of the fabric on the top? or lace? Plenty of ideas flowing now! Thanks!
Gina Luker says
Good for you Vicki, glad to help get your ideas flowing, good luck 🙂
Gyanendra Kumar says
Nice job, really like the idea and will use the same.
Janice Davis says
Gina, do you mind telling us where you found the beautiful sisal rug in your living room? It is sisal, right?