Chicken Curtains

Chicken curtains — farmhouse hens and roosters on full-length printed panels for farmhouse and country kitchen windows.

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  • Made to Order

    Reduces waste and shipping distance.

  • Small Business

    Woman-owned and operated.

  • Free Shipping

    On orders over $75 in the U.S.

  • 20% to Birds

    Your purchase makes a difference!

Why chickens belong on curtains

Chickens and hens are the most cottagecore bird in the BWB catalog. They show up in vintage frames, scattered through wildflower repeats, perched on garden fences, and tucked into kitchen-leaning palettes of cream, sage, soft red, and warm ochre. They read warm and lived-in without veering into kitsch, which is the line we hold across the catalog.

How to style chicken curtains

  • Kitchen windows. The natural home for hen prints. Pair with open shelving, a butcher block counter, and a small enamelware collection and the curtains do the heavy lifting.
  • Breakfast nooks and pantries. Smaller windows benefit from cafe-length panels. The chicken motif at smaller scale reads charming rather than busy.
  • Mudrooms and laundry rooms. Workhorse rooms love a touch of farmhouse pattern. Polyester or cotton handles humidity and frequent washing.
  • Country kids' rooms. Friendly hens with chicks suit nurseries and toddler rooms in farmhouse-leaning homes.

FAQ

Which substrate works best for chicken curtains?

Cotton is the everyday choice. Linen drapes more beautifully for longer panels. Polyester is the easy clean choice for kitchens.

Who prints and ships these?

Spoonflower prints each panel on demand in North Carolina and ships directly. Plan for about a week of production.

Can I get the same chicken print on bedding, pillows, or throws?

Most chicken designs run across multiple surfaces. Search the design name to find its full family of products.

Can I order a swatch first?

Yes. Spoonflower swatches are the safest way to confirm color and scale before ordering a full window's worth of panels.