Western Curtains & Valances

Discover the perfect western window treatments for your home with our collection of western-style drapes and valances. Interior designers use these products to create a western atmosphere, and we make it so anyone can easily do the same. Our window treatments are made from a variety of high-quality fabrics, ensuring elegant and enduring style. Shop now and bring a touch of the Old West to your windows!


Western & Southwestern Curtains for Living Rooms & More

We stock hand-picked southwestern and western-style curtains for living rooms, bedrooms, and much more. The addition of our microfiber suede and faux leather textured drapes can upgrade your decor to a stunning new level. No matter the room in your home or cabin, we can help tie everything together with our collection of western curtains and valances.

Western Curtains FAQs

What kind of furniture matches western curtains?

Pair southwestern and western-style drapes with leather, bohemian, or neutral-colored furniture. Area rugs with Native American style patterns also work well with western window treatments. A comprehensive old-timey look can be achieved with accessories such as cow skulls, cowboy stars, and wagon wheels.

What are cottage-style curtains?

These are a specific style of curtain that usually have rustic or neutral tones. They are often a twin set of upper and lower curtains that hang over a singular window. The twin set of curtains consists of a valance and a drape, offering more light filtering options than standard curtain sets.

When did curtains become popular?

After the 1940s, department stores started offering premade curtains for American homes. Curtains went from a necessity before pane glass, to a status symbol during the Renaissance. In the old American west, drapes and curtains were used for decorative, insulative, and light-controlling purposes.