How can I see what curtains look like in my room?
Seeing curtains in your room takes a photo of the window wall and a picture of the curtains. DecorViz combines them into a realistic preview of the fabric framing your window.
Curtains cover a large vertical span and frame the brightest part of the room, so a small fabric swatch tells you very little. What you want to see is the whole drop: how the color reads from floor to ceiling, whether the fabric softens the wall or competes with it, and how it frames the view. That full-height effect is exactly what a preview shows and a swatch cannot.
Fabric weight and pattern shift the mood. Sheer linen keeps a room light and casual, heavy velvet makes it feel enclosed and rich, and a bold print becomes a feature wall in its own right. The preview shows the curtains against your wall color and trim. It reads color, texture, and proportion, so measure the window yourself for the exact length and width.
Try previewing curtains in your room on your own photo, or read how to visualize furniture in a room.