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Mixing traditional and modern styles can feel a bit risky. Get it right, and your home looks layered, interesting and full of character. Get it wrong, and it just feels confused.

Window treatments are one of the easiest ways to bring both styles together, but they need a bit of thought. It’s not about matching everything perfectly, but rather creating an intentional, curated balance. Here’s how to mix traditional and modern window treatments without it looking like a design accident.

 

Start with the Architecture of Your Home

Your home itself should guide your choices. If you live in a period property with original features, it makes sense to lean slightly more traditional. Think classic curtains, softer fabrics and more detailed finishes.

In newer homes, cleaner lines and simpler styles often work better, which is where made-to-measure blinds can come in. The trick is not to ignore the bones of the house. Work with them, then layer in contrast.

 

Choose One Style to Lead

Trying to give equal weight to both traditional and modern styles is where things usually fall apart. Instead, pick one as your base and use the other as an accent.

For example, you might have traditional curtains in a classic fabric, paired with more contemporary hardware or a simple blind underneath. Or you could go the other way, using sleek made-to-measure blinds as your main feature and adding softer, more traditional elements around them. This creates a clear direction, rather than a clash.

Keep the Colour Palette Consistent

Mixing styles is much easier when the colours work together. Even if your window treatments differ in style, keeping them within a similar colour palette helps everything feel cohesive.

Neutral tones are particularly effective here, as they bridge the gap between traditional and modern design. Think soft greys, warm beiges, muted greens or classic off-whites.

Whether you’re using curtains or made-to-measure blinds, consistency in colour is what stops the room from feeling disjointed.

Warwick Thackeray Pebble Curtain

Balance Detail with Simplicity

Traditional styles often include more detail, such as patterns, pleats or heavier fabrics. Modern styles tend to be cleaner and more minimal. The key is balancing the two.

If your curtains are detailed or patterned, keep other elements simple. If your blinds are sleek and understated, you can afford to introduce a bit more texture or character elsewhere.

This contrast is what makes the combination feel intentional rather than accidental.

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Layering Works Wonders

One of the easiest ways to mix styles is through layering. Pairing made-to-measure blinds with curtains allows you to combine clean lines with softer, more traditional textures. It also gives you practical control over light and privacy.

For example, a simple blind can handle everyday function, while curtains add warmth and visual interest. Layering helps bring both styles together in a way that feels natural.

 

Making It Feel Intentional

Mixing traditional and modern window treatments isn’t about following strict rules, it’s about creating a sense of balance. When done well, it adds depth and personality to your home, making it feel more considered and less like a showroom.

If you’re looking to strike that balance, explore beautifully crafted made-to-measure blinds and curtains from The Sewing House. With tailored designs and high-quality finishes, you can combine classic and contemporary styles in a way that feels effortless and completely your own.

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