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How Nature Inspired The New Kitchen Curtains

blue and green curtain on window with faux lavender plant and lamp in corner
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At our home in the country, I am a basic white fan.  White sofas, white bedding, white trim, white floors, white curtains, etc.  My husband says white is the worst color to have if you live in the country.  He’ll never convince me of that.  I love white, but nature has pushed me into a color kick.  Surprised?  Me too!  Let me share how nature inspired the new kitchen curtains at the farmhouse.

How Nature Inspired The New Kitchen Curtains

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green grass, blue sky and lots of trees with a barbed wire fence

It all started with the front yard.  The sky that day was amazing and so vividly blue.  I couldn’t help but notice the trees as well.  We’ve been concerned about them after losing two large 300-year-old trees a couple of years ago. 

dirt road driveway with trees over top and blue skiesPhoto taken from inside the car

All the beauty had me adding color in places I hadn’t thought of before.  For instance, the kitchen windows. 

window with spring iron bird tray12 years of white curtains

I’ve had handmade (by me) curtains hanging in the kitchen for years.  Twelve to be exact!  So you can understand why the Mister was shocked when he saw them.  That is until I told him not to get his hopes up.  We’ll have to see.  It might only be for spring and summer.

patterened blue and green sheer curtain and green vase of flowers

Enter the hand-printed, Woodland Fern, 100% cotton, affordable curtains by Saffron Marigold.  I was ecstatic to open the package and may have giggled a little seeing them in person.

two green vases with fresh flowers and blue and green cafe curtains

They are exactly what I envisioned.  With only two small windows in the kitchen, I need as much light as I can get.  And my oh my, did these do the trick!

Blue and green curtain pushed open in a window with a small green vase of wildflowers.

Just look at the pattern – the flowers, the birds, the leaves, I love it all.  These are not only beautiful but have a timeless look about them.  They should look amazing for years. 

blue and green avocado dish towel hanging in front of a window

This avocado printed hand towel from Hobby Lobby was irresistible as well.  It adds another area of color to coordinate with the color outside the windows.  Plus, who doesn’t enjoy a little whimsy now and then? 

blue and green curtain on window with faux lavender plant and lamp in corner

Can you see how nature inspired the new kitchen curtains?

If you are looking to make a change in your home decor, start small, and try curtains.  They’ll make a great jumping off point and you never know where a small swap can take you.  It might lead to a full transformation.  One you never knew you needed.  Oh, I won’t be going crazy with color but this little touch sure makes me smile.

I highly recommend Saffron Marigold.  They are a small company based in the good ol’ USA, are well made, and they have the sweetest customer service department.  I will be ordering more pieces from them again soon.

Happy Decorating Friends!

  

11 Comments

  1. May 8, 2025 / 9:40 am

    i love those cafe curtains! Now you have me thinking I should freshen up mine, though they have only been in place for two years, thus far.

    • May 9, 2025 / 1:21 am

      So far I have really enjoyed having color in some key places. Glad you’ve been inspired. Thank you!

  2. May 8, 2025 / 9:41 am

    Oops, that comment was by me, not my husband ; )

    • May 9, 2025 / 1:22 am

      LOL, been there done that. Thank you Tanja. 😉

  3. May 8, 2025 / 9:52 am

    Cindy, I’m a huge fan of nature-inspired decor, too and your kitchen curtains are perfectly lovely! Blessings, Cecilia @ My Thrift Store Addiction

    • May 9, 2025 / 1:22 am

      Thanks so much Cecilia. I have truly enjoyed them.

  4. Marlene Stephenson
    May 8, 2025 / 10:25 am

    The views you have are so beautiful and I love the choice of the curtains you bought. Have a wonderful Mothers Day.

    • May 9, 2025 / 1:23 am

      Thank you. When we come down it’s truly a retreat. If you ever want to join us Marlene, just let me know!

  5. May 9, 2025 / 2:03 pm

    Thank you so much!
    Happy Mother’s Day
    Kippi

  6. May 9, 2025 / 5:27 pm

    Cindy, I love the pattern on your curtains. The colors are gorgeous. I love the story behind the company. I’ve been thinking about new curtains for our laundry room. I ordered some swatches. The views outside your windows are so pretty and peaceful. I want to come to the farm!!

    • May 11, 2025 / 9:29 am

      You are always welcome anytime! It’s a beautiful part of the state. Lots of trees and dirt roads. If you like shopping, we have some fabulous boutiques and antique stores down there. And my favorite store (the oldest furniture store in TX) – Hermanns. 😉

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