One thing we are always expanding here at Calico Laine is our range of Net Curtains, frequently adding new styles to our collection. We have recently added a variety of new Net Curtains, all patterned and detailed designs. Net Curtains are a great alternative to curtains and blinds and can often be more affordable than other window decorations. Net Curtains can be used to allow more light into your room, whilst still ensuring you have the privacy you need from window decorations. We are continuously updating our collection of Net Curtains, adding new styles frequently and expanding our range to ensure there is a style of Net Curtain to suit everybody. Recently we have added seven new styles to our range which are Alicante, Brazil, Buxton, Grasmere, Havana, Madrid and Ritz. Each of these styles are patterned, and most are white except for the Ritz net curtains which are an off-white/ivory colour. As well as being able to provide styling, colour and patterns to your home interiors, Net Curtains also serve a very practical purpose for within your home. Net Curtains are also used for privacy purposes in order to make you feel a bit more comfortable within your home. Net Curtains are also a great way to provide this privacy without completely darkening the room like a set of ordinary Curtains would. The great thing about using Net Curtains in this way is that you can still comfortably let light into your room, whilst not having to have your whole room on show to everyone outside!! The most popular colours for Net Curtains tend to be neutral colours that can compliment most homes such as white and cream. We also have a couple of other options should you want to add a splash of colour…and all of our styles and designs of Net Curtains can be seen on our website! If you have any thoughts or ideas of your own on how you can use Net Curtains, please feel free to leave a comment in the box below…and don’t forget to follow us on our Facebook and Twitter pages to keep up to date with all the latest news and special offers! Until next time, Calico Laine