The design world is divided over the curtain-door trend

The design world is divided over the curtain-door trend
The design world is divided over the curtain-door trend. Photo: Pexels

Interior design thrives on innovations — some earn a lasting place, while others split opinions. A recent example is the replacement of traditional doors with curtains, a trend that has been drawing attention in décor projects.

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According to the AOL website, this stylistic choice has been sparking heated debates among design professionals: is it a modern solution or just a passing fad?

The case for curtain-doors

According to AOL, designers such as Lauren Saab, founder of Saab Studios, see curtain-doors as a creative and cozy alternative. For her, curtains between rooms “soften the way we move through the house, offering texture, softness, and the necessary separation without isolating spaces.”

Another example comes from MK Bokyin Smith, co-founder of Smith Interior Design, who argues that curtains instead of doors are not just a trend, but rather an intentional design choice. They create definition without the rigidity of wood and contribute to a warmer, less formal environment.

In addition, as AOL highlights, the style allows endless personalization possibilities: velvet curtains in deep tones can convey luxury, while light and neutral fabrics bring fluidity and airiness. The secret lies in the choice of material, which must be robust enough to ensure presence and sophistication.

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The case against curtain-doors

On the other hand, the trend does not appeal to everyone. According to AOL, designer Sara Swabb, founder of Storie Collective, believes that curtain-doors can compromise the architectural integrity of a space. For her, fabrics are temporary solutions that rarely age well. “I prefer to define spaces with durable materials and timeless details rather than resorting to quick fabric overlays,” she explains.

Between charm and functionality

The debate shows that, like many trends in interior design, the adoption of curtain-doors depends on personal style, the project’s goals, and how the space is used. While some see them as an opportunity for aesthetic innovation, others prefer to preserve more traditional architectural elements.

The fact is, according to AOL, this trend remains strong and continues to spark discussions — revealing that in design there are no fixed rules, only choices that reflect style, personality, and the pursuit of balance between aesthetics and functionality.

This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team.

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