Corner windows are gorgeous for light and views, but decorating that 90-degree angle can feel weirdly tricky. I’ve dressed a lot of them in tiny apartments, and the right treatment can make the corner look intentional instead of awkward.

Asymmetrical Panels for Awkward Angles

Asymmetrical linen panels make tricky corner windows feel intentional, soft, and balanced.
Asymmetrical linen panels make tricky corner windows feel intentional, soft, and balanced.

Not every corner window is perfectly balanced, so I’ve done asymmetrical curtains with different panel widths to make it look intentional. It sounds bold, but it’s saved me when one side had a radiator or furniture tight against it.

Consider these options:

  • Corner Curtain Rod Connector: Connect two curtain rods seamlessly at any angle to create a continuous, polished look for your corner windows.
  • Minimalist Curtain Holdbacks: Create intentional asymmetry by gathering one side back with these simple hooks, keeping fabric away from radiators.
  • Extra Wide Linen Curtain Panels: Choose wider panels for fuller coverage that masks uneven window sizes while adding soft, natural texture.

Corner Curtain Rod With Connected Elbow

A seamless corner curtain rod with a chic elbow connector—one continuous line, zero clutter.
A seamless corner curtain rod with a chic elbow connector—one continuous line, zero clutter.

In my last studio, using a corner curtain rod with a connector instantly fixed the “two rods fighting each other” problem. It let me treat the whole corner like one continuous feature, not two separate windows.

Possibly helpful picks:

  • Corner Window Curtain Rod Connector: Connect separate rods seamlessly at an angle to create a continuous look for your corner windows.
  • Brass Curtain Rod Set: Choose classic brass-finished rods with decorative finials to replicate the elegant style shown in the image.
  • Curtain Drapery Rings with Eyelets: Ensure your panels glide smoothly and match the hardware finish by adding these coordinating drapery rings.

Ceiling-Mounted Curtain Track

Ceiling-mounted track makes a corner window feel taller—smooth-gliding, clean, and airy.
Ceiling-mounted track makes a corner window feel taller—smooth-gliding, clean, and airy.

When my walls didn’t have enough space for brackets, I installed a ceiling-mounted track and it made the corner feel taller and cleaner. It also helped the panels glide without getting stuck at the bend.

A few relevant products:

  • Flexible Ceiling Curtain Track: Create a smooth, custom curve for your corner windows and enjoy easy gliding for your curtains.
  • Corner Connector for Curtain Rods: Connect two rods seamlessly at the corner to ensure your drapes cover the entire window span.
  • Sheer Linen Curtain Panels: Filter light softly while maintaining privacy with these airy panels that complement modern ceiling-mounted systems.

Hang Curtains High and Wide

Hang curtains high and wide to make a corner window feel taller, wider, and more architectural.
Hang curtains high and wide to make a corner window feel taller, wider, and more architectural.

I always hang curtains high and wide around a corner window because it makes small rooms feel instantly bigger. In my place, it also hid uneven trim and made the corner look more “architectural.”

May just do the trick:

  • Ceiling or High-Mount Curtain Rods: Instantly create the illusion of height by mounting your rods near the ceiling to elongate your windows.
  • Extra Extra Long Sheer Curtain Panels: Ensure your drapes pool slightly on the floor for a luxurious look that draws the eye upward.
  • Corner Connector for Curtain Rods: Seamlessly join two rods around a corner to create a continuous, polished architectural line around your windows.

Two Outer Panels That Meet at the Corner

Two long panels meet at the corner for full coverage—simple, tailored, and small-space friendly.
Two long panels meet at the corner for full coverage—simple, tailored, and small-space friendly.

For the simplest setup, I’ve done two long panels—one on each window—so they pull toward the corner and meet neatly. It’s an easy way to get that full coverage look without extra fabric crowding the angle.

Explore these options:

  • Cotton Blend Curtain Panels: Choose these panels for a natural, airy look that softly diffuses light while providing essential privacy.
  • Corner Curtain Rod Connector: Instantly create a seamless corner by joining two separate rods together with this adjustable elbow connector.
  • Black Industrial Curtain Rods: Secure your panels with these sturdy rods that add a modern, grounded contrast to lighter fabrics.

Four-Panel “Waterfall” Corner Look

Four-panel waterfall curtains make a corner window feel lush, intentional, and beautifully styled.
Four-panel waterfall curtains make a corner window feel lush, intentional, and beautifully styled.

When I want drama, I use four panels so the corner gets its own pair and looks extra lush. I tried this in a dining nook and the waterfall drape effect made the whole corner feel styled on purpose.

Check if these fit your needs:

  • Corner Curtain Rod Connector: Seamlessly join two curtain rods in your corner window to create a continuous, polished look effortlessly.
  • Extra-Long Linen Curtain Panels: Add height and lush texture to your room with soft, flowing panels that pool beautifully on the floor.
  • Adjustable Black Curtain Rod: Define your window space with sturdy, stylish hardware that supports heavier drapery for that dramatic waterfall effect.

Sheer Curtains for Soft Light

Sheer corner curtains that soften glare while keeping your small space bright and cozy.
Sheer corner curtains that soften glare while keeping your small space bright and cozy.

In my brightest apartment, sheer curtains were my go-to because they softened the harsh corner glare without killing the sunlight. They also blur the view just enough to feel cozy without feeling closed in.

You might like:

  • Linen-Textured Sheer Curtains: Instantly soften harsh sunlight while maintaining privacy by adding these breezy, linen-textured panels to your windows.
  • Brass Curtain Rod with Rings: Create a warm, elegant look by hanging your lightweight drapes on this classic gold-toned curtain rod.
  • Jute Woven Basket: Add natural texture and hide clutter by placing this woven basket near your window corner for storage.

Layered Drapes Over Woven Shades

Layer woven shades with soft linen drapes for cozy corner windows—day privacy, evening glow.
Layer woven shades with soft linen drapes for cozy corner windows—day privacy, evening glow.

Layering woven shades under drapes is my favorite way to make corner windows feel rich and finished. I’ve used the shade for daytime privacy and the curtains for evenings, and it’s been the best of both worlds.

Might be a good match:

  • Natural Bamboo Roman Shades: Instantly add warmth and texture to your windows while filtering harsh sunlight for a cozy atmosphere.
  • White Linen Curtain Panels: Frame your windows with these airy panels to create an elegant, light-filled look in any room.
  • Gold/Brass Curtain Rod: Complete your layered window treatment with a classic metal rod that adds a subtle touch of luxury.

Inside-Mount Roller Shades

Sleek inside-mount roller shade for tight corner windows—minimal, crisp, and view-first.
Sleek inside-mount roller shade for tight corner windows—minimal, crisp, and view-first.

For super tight corners, I’ve installed inside-mount roller shades so nothing bumps into the other window at the angle. It’s sleek, minimal, and perfect when you want the view to be the star.

A few choices to try:

  • Custom Light-Filtering Roller Shades: Choose custom-cut shades to fit your tight corners perfectly while allowing soft light to filter through.
  • Cordless Linen-Texture Blinds: Opt for cordless mechanisms for a sleek, child-safe appearance that mimics natural linen fabrics.
  • Semi-Sheer Solar Roller Shades: Install semi-sheer solar shades to reduce glare and protect interiors without completely blocking your outdoor view.

Top-Down Bottom-Up Cellular Shades

Top-down bottom-up cellular shades: privacy below, daylight above—perfect for tiny corners.
Top-down bottom-up cellular shades: privacy below, daylight above—perfect for tiny corners.

In a street-facing corner window, top-down bottom-up shades saved my privacy while still letting light pour in up top. I also noticed my room felt less drafty, which is a big win in small spaces.

Products that could assist:

  • Light-Filtering Cordless Cellular Shades: Maintain brightness while enjoying privacy by installing these versatile shades that allow light to enter from above.
  • Thermal Insulated Honeycomb Blinds: Help regulate your room’s temperature and reduce drafts with these energy-efficient honeycomb shades for corner windows.
  • Inside Mount Shade Installation Brackets: Ensure a secure fit for your new corner window treatments with sturdy, adjustable mounting hardware.

Flat Roman Shades With Thin Fabric

Flat Roman shades in thin linen keep corner windows tidy, airy, and beautifully tailored.
Flat Roman shades in thin linen keep corner windows tidy, airy, and beautifully tailored.

I’ve used flat Roman shades when I wanted a tailored look without bulky folds crashing into the corner. Choosing a thinner fabric kept the stack tidy, which matters a lot in compact rooms.

Items that may come in handy:

  • Customizable Sheer Roman Shades: Choose custom-sized sheer shades to achieve that tailored, airy look while filtering light beautifully in your space.
  • Linen-Textured Roman Blinds: Add natural texture to your windows with light-filtering linen blinds that stack neatly without adding unnecessary bulk.
  • Cordless Flat Roman Shades: Opt for a cordless mechanism for a sleek, safer design that keeps your window corners looking clean.

Cafe Curtains on Both Corner Windows

Linen cafe curtains on both corner windows—bright, private, and beautifully connected.
Linen cafe curtains on both corner windows—bright, private, and beautifully connected.

In my kitchen corner, cafe curtains made everything feel charming while keeping the lower half private. I love how they visually “connect” the two windows without needing heavy hardware.

Some ideas to consider:

  • Linen Texture Tier Curtains: Add privacy and rustic charm to your kitchen with these airy, light-filtering cafe curtains.
  • Matte Black Curtain Rods: Secure your new window treatments stylishly with these sturdy, simple rods that complement wood trim.
  • Clip-On Curtain Rings: Create a smooth, sliding drape for your panels and achieve that classic, relaxed farmhouse look.

Tie-Backs That Pull Into the Corner

Handmade corner tie-back gathers linen neatly, framing the view and saving precious space.
Handmade corner tie-back gathers linen neatly, framing the view and saving precious space.

One of my easiest upgrades was adding corner tie-backs so the fabric gathers neatly into that inside angle. It frames the view in a really pretty way and keeps panels from swallowing the floor space.

Useful items to consider:

  • Cotton Rope Curtain Tiebacks: Secure your curtains neatly with these natural rope tie-backs that add a soft, elegant touch to your windows.
  • Wall Mounted Drapery Hooks: Install these sturdy hooks to anchor your tie-backs firmly into the corner and maintain a perfect drape shape.
  • Wooden Bead Curtain Holdbacks: Add texture to your decor with beaded holdbacks that gather fabric easily without needing complex wall installation.

One Continuous Sheer “Corner Wrap”

One continuous sheer wrap turns a tight corner window into an airy, sunlit soft wall.
One continuous sheer wrap turns a tight corner window into an airy, sunlit soft wall.

For a dreamy, airy vibe, I once used a single extra-long sheer that visually wraps the corner like one soft wall of fabric. It made my tiny living room feel almost like a sunroom.

These products might help:

  • Extra Wide Linen-Look Sheer Curtains: Create a seamless, dreamy wall of fabric by choosing extra-wide panels that elegantly wrap around your window corners.
  • Curtain Corner Connector Joint: Effortlessly connect two rods at any angle to ensure your curtains glide smoothly around the corner without breaks.
  • Minimalist Curtain Holdbacks: Gently gather your long sheers to the side for better light control while maintaining that soft, airy aesthetic.

Frosted Window Film Plus Minimal Side Panels

Frosted privacy film with airy linen side panels—minimal, bright, and bathroom-friendly.
Frosted privacy film with airy linen side panels—minimal, bright, and bathroom-friendly.

In a bathroom corner window, I paired privacy window film with slim side panels so the corner still looked styled. I loved that I got privacy 24/7 without heavy fabric collecting moisture.

You might give these a try:

  • Static Cling Frosted Window Film: Apply this easy-to-install privacy film to your windows to block prying eyes while still letting natural light inside.
  • Textured Linen Bathroom Curtain Panel: Add a soft, natural texture to your corner with these panels that dry quickly and complement wooden frames.
  • Matte Black Wall-Mounted Tension Rod: Hang your minimal side panels effortlessly with a sturdy, rust-resistant rod that adds a modern contrast to tiles.

Color-Blocked Curtains to “Square Off” the Corner

Color-blocked linen curtains with deep inner edges that “square off” a corner window beautifully.
Color-blocked linen curtains with deep inner edges that “square off” a corner window beautifully.

I’ve played with color-blocked curtains where the inner edges are darker, which visually sharpens and frames the corner. It’s such a fun trick when you want the corner window to feel like a designed focal point.

A few suggestions:

  • Color-Blocked Linen Curtains: Find two-tone curtains that mimic this style to add instant height and a bold framing effect.
  • Matte Black Curtain Rod: Secure your new drapes with a sturdy, minimal rod that contrasts beautifully against lighter wall colors.
  • Curtain Ring Clips: Use these clips to easily hang tab-less panels and achieve that relaxed, modern pleated look effortlessly.

Double-Function Curtains as a Soft Corner Divider

A linen corner curtain that extends past the window to softly divide a tiny desk nook.
A linen corner curtain that extends past the window to softly divide a tiny desk nook.

In one micro-apartment project, I used corner window curtains that extended past the glass to act like a soft divider for a desk nook. It was a surprising way to get privacy, light control, and a little zoning—all from the same treatment.

Check these products out:

  • Ceiling-Mounted Curtain Track System: Create a seamless divider by mounting a sturdy track directly to your ceiling for flexible room zoning.
  • Heavyweight Linen-Textured Curtains: Choose substantial, linen-blend fabric panels that drape beautifully to add privacy and soften your corner space.
  • Corner Connector for Curtain Tracks: Ensure a continuous glide around your specific layout by using a specialized corner connector for tracks.
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Author Nina Petrov