For gray wallpaper
Gray is a universal color, so most shades go with it. But if you want to create a calm, “enveloping” interior, choose curtains and wallpaper of a similar color. When you get tired of the monochromatic setting, you can introduce bright color accents in the form of furniture or textiles for it: pillows and bedspreads.
Designers often use this technique in their projects, mixing shades of the gray palette. But the main advantage of this option is that it is impossible to make a mistake if you follow it.
For beige wallpaper
Beige color is quite common in Russian apartments: it is a favorite shade of those who dream of a cozy and warm interior. Sandy colors provide tranquility, but make the atmosphere inexpressive.
Curtains of all shades of brown, natural green and white colors are suitable for such walls. But if you want to achieve an interesting effect, combine beige wallpaper with rich blue curtains with a matte texture.
For light wallpaper
When choosing curtains for white walls, it is impossible to go wrong: any color and any texture will do. If there is little light in the room, use translucent curtains in pearl shades; if you want a brighter interior, hang colored textiles that will stand out against the light finish.
If the white canvases have a noticeable pattern, opt for plain curtains so as not to overload the decor.
For dark wallpaper
Dark walls in black, emerald or deep blue tones look luxurious and create a magical atmosphere in the room. Be careful when choosing curtains: too light fabric will become an intrusive contrast, and dark fabric will enhance the gloomy impression.
The best option for dark walls is neutral pastel shades: gray, sand, smoky pink. If you want as much light as possible to enter the room, choose translucent fabric or give preference to light roller or Roman blinds.
For green wallpaper
The choice of curtains for green walls directly depends on the temperature of the shade. Intense natural tones look great with yellow and turquoise, while trendy dark tones look great with straw and linen.
Ash green looks best when paired with “cold” curtains: silver, pearl gray, and snow-white curtains with a shimmering texture will give the interior a noble look.
For purple wallpaper
The eccentric palette of lilac and purple is not suitable for everyone. Such walls come to the forefront, so they should be muted with a light palette. Mustard, milky and sand shades of curtains look good with them.
But deep velvet curtains add elegance and “expensiveness” to light lilac wallpaper, and smoky gray, as in the photo, to lilac wallpaper.
For blue wallpaper
To prevent the interior from seeming faded, hang rich blue or light curtains with an active pattern: they will become an accent that will harmoniously fit into the decor. Gray textiles with a cold undertone or silver texture look good.
But to create coziness, designers often use beige textiles, which muffle the intensity of blue and harmonize well with the furniture.
For pink wallpaper
Usually pink rooms are created for romantic natures: most often these are bedrooms where there is no place for flashy colors. The atmosphere of lightness and tenderness will be supported by smoky pink walls, and ivory curtains will act as a softening element and add even more airiness to the setting.
It is best to combine transparent tulle with curtains made of thicker fabric.
For yellow wallpaper
For such a bold solution, you will need “muffling” curtains: beige and gray shades. Choose curtains with patterns for plain walls and vice versa. Let the elements overlap, but avoid overloading – too bright an interior will quickly become irritating.
Pay attention to pastel yellow, honey and golden shades, but avoid poisonous yellow, which “cheapens” the interior.
For patterned wallpaper
To successfully combine decoration and textiles, take one of the shades in the picture as a basis. Contrasting print should be muted with plain curtains. It is not necessary to match the color exactly: let the fabric be slightly lighter or darker, but the color temperature and tone should match.
Remember that curtains and wallpaper should match the rest of the interior. Consider furniture, lighting and other textiles.