WARMTH AND AESTHETICS
Warmth and aesthetics
In Julie Zangenberg’s home, function and aesthetics sit comfortably side by side.
In the living room and the dining area, Julie has chosen light, transparent fold curtains. They are discreet, easy to use, and they let you fine-tune both daylight and privacy.
On the living room wall, long, heavier curtains hang in a stronger fabric. They run from wall to wall and do more than support the room’s soundscape. They also provide an elegant way to hide the TV.
When the screen is tucked away behind the long fabric curtains, the room settles into calm. The focus shifts from the TV to the everyday moments with family and friends.
Julie’s curtain choices show that practical and aesthetic do not have to be opposites. They can work together in solutions that feel both beautiful, functional, and personal.
Would you like us to visit?In the living room and the dining area, Julie has chosen light, transparent fold curtains. They are discreet, easy to use, and they let you fine-tune both daylight and privacy.
On the living room wall, long, heavier curtains hang in a stronger fabric. They run from wall to wall and do more than support the room’s soundscape. They also provide an elegant way to hide the TV.
When the screen is tucked away behind the long fabric curtains, the room settles into calm. The focus shifts from the TV to the everyday moments with family and friends.
Julie’s curtain choices show that practical and aesthetic do not have to be opposites. They can work together in solutions that feel both beautiful, functional, and personal.















