Farmhouse Curtains
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What makes farmhouse curtains work
Farmhouse curtains are workhorses. They hang in kitchens, mudrooms, breakfast nooks, and laundry rooms and have to look good while standing up to humidity, sunlight, and frequent washing. The BWB farmhouse curtain collection runs heavy on hens, geese, sparrows, and wildflower repeats in cream, sage, soft red, dusty blue, and warm ochre.
How to style farmhouse curtains
- Kitchen. Cafe panels or full-length linen in a hen or wildflower print. Pair with open shelving and a butcher block counter.
- Breakfast nook. Smaller windows benefit from a single panel in a smaller-scale farmhouse repeat. Avoid heavy ruffles, they fight the print.
- Mudroom and laundry. Polyester handles humidity and washes well. Country bird prints make these rooms feel intentional.
- Living room. Linen panels in a larger-scale botanical with sparrows or chickadees. Pair with leather, wood, and a wool rug.
FAQ
Which substrate works best for farmhouse curtains?
Linen for drape and authenticity. Cotton for everyday affordability. Polyester for kitchens, mudrooms, and rentals.
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 matching bedding, pillows, or throws?
Most farmhouse prints run across multiple surfaces. Search the design name to find its full family.
Can I order a swatch first?
Yes. Spoonflower swatches are inexpensive and worth doing for any saturated farmhouse palette.







