I have hardwood floor throughout my home with the exception of kitchen and bathroom.
I decided to change the colour scheme in my bedroom and bought new curtains but this time I decided to buy one which with extra length so they would puddle on the floor. They looked lovely but after living with them for a few weeks and continually tripping over them or standing on them I decided enough was enough and altered them.
I have just finished rehanging them and feel happier knowing I'm no longer at risk of tripping and sending a cup of tea up the wall!
Thank you for that link cc that looks a distinct possibility especially as I have a pole which would fit.
A friend suggested I put in a contrasting fabric in a chevron either across the middle or towards the bottom. I think that could be fraught with difficulties so I don't feel too confident of a reasonable looking result.
I have been following this thread with interest. Some years ago I measured our 9ft wide windows incorrectly! I assured DH that the drop was correct when we ordered the custom made curtains, at great cost. Well, I was wrong by 6 inches. So we lived with puddled curtains. ( deliberate, of course!)
Now we have moved, the ceilings and curtain poles are higher, so the curtains skim. So much better!
Never heard of puddled or skimming with regard to curtains ( obviously I need to watch more interior design programmes.) I like long curtains but not on the floor, a whisker above if possible.
Synonymous: One way to lengthen your curtains is to stitch a piece of fabric to the top, then cover that with a contrasting, possibly trimmed at the edge "flap" to cover the joined on piece. I hope I've explained it clearly enough.
SiL lengthened hers by 3ins attaching heavy upholstery fringe in a contrasting colour. It actually looked nice and gave the curtains additional weight which made them hang nicely.
Jaxie I did that for curtains across my inner hall door. The wool material I wanted, by Moon, was ridiculously expensive so I bought 3 wool rugs, chopped one in half and sewed each half to the top of the other 2 and flapped the fringe over the join and sewed the heading behind it. They have been much admired and saved me about £600
We have a TV room in our house. It sounds posh but it isn't. It's part of an extension built by the previous owner and is at the side of the kitchen. I'm in there now. It's the room where the dogs have their beds and there is a side door to the garden with a door curtain.
For some reason the Chihuahua always cocks his leg up on this curtain. I got so fed up I took it up so its four inches from the floor and his leg won't reach now. It works fine. the curtain does it's job and he now has to get up and go outside
I think when curtains trail on the floor they look a mess and can cause accidents.
Linsco56 I am not in the least surprised you got rid of the extra length. An interior designers fetish. All it does is to sell more fabric.
Kathyd I am quite sure you are not the only one with pins or tacking thread in their curtains. Mind you my mum would have been horrified they were not finished off properly. She was very particular about the curtains she made.