Drew and Jonathan Scott's classic curtain designs are the easiest (and most affordable) way to elevate a space – they embody timeless elegance
Light and airy curtains are an essential recipe for creating rooms as beautiful as those designed by The Property Brothers – these are our favorite picks
2025 is going to be all about characterful rooms. Adding textiles, texture, and color are among the ways to bring personality to a space, and curtains are among the most underrated ways to do this. While we often discuss the role soft furnishings play in customizing a design, curtains are usually left out of that conversation. Drew and Johnathan Scott, formally known as The Property Brothers, want to change this.
The iconic renovating duo launched a celebrity home decor collection with Kohl's in 2019, and it's full of curtains we want to add to our homes this year. From blackout to sheer curtains, Drew and Johnathan's range provides drapery for every room at a competitive price. The materials are high quality and add a hint of texture, while maintaining a neutral color and feel that could fit into any room.
The brothers are just as thrilled about their curtain ideas as we are. In a press release for the launch, Johnathan exclaims: 'We are excited for the opportunity to collaborate with Kohl’s to create a lifestyle brand that allows families to outfit their homes with our exclusive furniture, bedding, bath, home décor, and more.' Drew added: 'Scott Living incorporates modern, stylish home design without sacrificing the functionality and value we know families need, and we’re thrilled to work with Kohl’s to bring this to life for customers nationwide.'
Crosshatch Texture
This sheer, textured curtain is the ideal neutral. Its slubby material adds a Mediterranean warmth to any room.
Polka Dot Pattern
Everyone is going gaga for polka dots in 2025, and these white curtains are an understated way to bring the pattern into your home. I love how they're slightly sheer to light the light in.
Heathered Style
This beautiful gray and white curtain is ideal for adding a touch of pattern to a living room. It would look absolutely perfect with a white sofa.
Ombre Style
I am not always a tie dye person, but this open weave curtain makes it chic. The alternating light and dark pattern would look so stylish and fun with brightly colored furniture.
Woven Style
If you are decorating in a bedroom, these chenille blackout curtains are a great option to block out light, while keeping the room airy and stylish.
Linen Blend
These breezy curtains would work well in a coastal chic room for an elevated design. The style is simple, but the impact is huge.
Styling modern curtains to elevate any room is a matter of balancing design and functionality. For instance, I would recommend using more opaque curtains in a bedroom, and more sheer curtains in a living room where you do not need to block out as much light. You can also decide if you'd prefer to use solids or patterns around the windows, based on what other patterns or colors are in the room. Curtains are a great way to engage with the 'pattern drenching' trend and cover your entire home in bright and brilliant pattern. No matter your style, Scott living is a great place to start.
Curtains may feel like an afterthought to your design, but when they're this easy to install, simple, and affordable, it's a no-brainer.
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Sophie is a London-based News Editor at Homes & Gardens, where she works on the Celebrity Style team. She is fascinated by the intersection of design and popular culture and is particularly excited when researching trends or interior history. Sophie is an avid pop culture fan. As an H&G editor, she has interviewed the likes of Martha Stewart, Hilary Duff, and the casts of Queer Eye and Selling Sunset. Before joining Future Publishing, Sophie worked as the Head of Content and Communications at Fig Linens and Home, a boutique luxury linens and furniture brand. She has also written features on exciting developments in the design world for Westport Magazine. Sophie has an MSc from the Oxford University Department of Anthropology and a BA in Creative Writing and Sociology from Sarah Lawrence College.
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