There’s something about living in a space that feels like yours—a space that’s comfortable, inviting, and free of the daily stressors that weigh you down. For most people, that’s an apartment that’s quiet, organized, and feels like a personal retreat. For me, it became clear that part of creating that retreat wasn’t just about what’s in the room, but how it feels. One of the best decisions I made was adding the Textured Upholstery Velvet Curtains from West Elm to my space.
At first glance, they might just look like another set of beautiful, luxurious curtains. But to me, these curtains became more than just décor—they became my escape.
As a person who works from home, my living space is my office, my living room, and my sanctuary all rolled into one. So, when I decided to upgrade my home environment, I knew I needed a change that would not only enhance the aesthetic but also create a calming atmosphere. These velvet curtains, with their rich, regal blue color, were exactly the kind of change I needed.
The first thing that struck me about the Textured Upholstery Velvet Curtains was the color. There’s something deeply calming about blue tones, and this particular shade felt luxurious and serene, yet inviting. It’s not just any blue—it’s a deep, royal blue that brings a sense of richness and sophistication into the room. The moment I hung them, my living room felt instantly elevated.
The texture of the velvet was another key selling point. As soon as I touched the fabric, I felt the soft, plush texture that velvet is known for—rich and indulgent. Even the way the fabric draped on the window added a sense of coziness, softening the room’s overall feel. These curtains helped to establish a calm and restful environment, perfect for unwinding after a busy day or working from home without feeling overwhelmed by the harshness of outside noise or light.
When you work from home, it’s easy to become consumed by the constant demands of your day-to-day. You sit in front of a screen for hours, attend virtual meetings, and try to juggle personal tasks alongside work tasks. And while creating an office space that’s functional is important, the real game-changer for me was introducing elements that helped me relax and zone out. The velvet curtains allowed me to do just that—offering a physical barrier between the chaos of the outside world and the tranquility I craved inside my home.
Beyond their beauty, these curtains provided an unexpected benefit: privacy. Anyone who lives in an apartment or shared space knows the feeling of having your personal space invaded by the hustle and bustle of the outside world. Whether it's the neighbor’s kids playing outside your window or the glare of streetlights at night, having a set of curtains that can create a sense of enclosure and quiet is a luxury in itself.
The Textured Upholstery Velvet Curtains do just that. They blocked out the bright, harsh sunlight in the morning, allowing me to sleep in a little longer, and they created a quiet, dark atmosphere for watching TV or reading in the evening. The thick velvet fabric also helped reduce the noise from the street below. It wasn’t a complete soundproof barrier, but it certainly offered a softer, more peaceful environment, allowing me to focus more effectively and feel more relaxed in my own home.
They were my own personal refuge—a quiet space where I could focus on my work or escape with a book, all while enjoying the rich color and texture of the velvet. In a world where distractions are constant, this kind of privacy—this simple ability to close out the rest of the world—was a game-changer.
It’s funny how easy it is to ignore something when you have something else to focus on. I had been living in my apartment for a while, and things were mostly great—except for one small, unpleasant problem. One day, in the middle of a particularly busy week, I noticed a few little cockroaches scuttling across the kitchen floor. At first, I tried to brush it off. After all, no apartment is completely bug-free, right? But soon, it became apparent that what I was dealing with wasn’t a minor inconvenience. It was an infestation.
I knew I needed to deal with it, but somehow, it felt overwhelming. It wasn’t just the pests themselves; it was the feeling of loss of control—the idea that something was living in my space without my permission. I had bigger things on my plate, like work deadlines and daily chores, and the idea of dealing with an exterminator felt like an unnecessary hassle. So, I did what most people do when faced with something uncomfortable: I pushed it to the back of my mind.
Instead, I decided to focus on the things I could control—the things that would help me feel better in the moment. That’s when I decided to hang the velvet curtains. They didn’t solve the roach problem, but they did offer a mental escape. They transformed my living room into a space of elegance, comfort, and peace. They were an oasis in the middle of my messy, roach-filled reality.
The key to creating a relaxing, peaceful environment at home is not about perfection—it's about intention. The velvet curtains didn’t just help to beautify my space; they made it feel intentional, like I had created a little sanctuary in the midst of my day-to-day. I could close the curtains and let the outside world fade away, even if my reality was a little more complicated.
The Textured Upholstery Velvet Curtains in Regal Blue were, in a sense, my way of reclaiming my space. They represented a form of control that I had lost in other areas of my life. In a home where I didn’t feel completely at ease with every aspect, these curtains provided a subtle, yet powerful, shift. They created a sense of peace that was more than just aesthetic—it was about creating an emotional buffer, a way to momentarily forget about the unpleasant things in my apartment and immerse myself in the calm, luxurious beauty of the space.
And, if I’m being honest, the curtains also gave me the space to mentally prepare for the steps I’d eventually have to take to deal with the infestation. The task was overwhelming, yes, but with my newly elevated living room as a backdrop, I was able to face it with more clarity. The beauty of the curtains didn’t solve my problem, but it did give me the peace of mind I needed to take action.
Beyond their beauty and functionality, these curtains brought a level of refinement to my apartment that I hadn’t realized I was craving. They made the room feel more cohesive, more put-together, and less like a temporary living situation. Even when I was dealing with the stress of an infestation and the constant anxiety about what might be lurking in the kitchen, I could retreat to the comfort of the living room, where everything felt calmer and more controlled.
I began to notice the positive impact that these curtains had on my mood. Even during stressful virtual meetings or late-night work sessions, having that rich, velvet texture around me made me feel grounded. I wasn’t just sitting in a room anymore—I was sitting in a space that reflected my desire for comfort, quality, and quiet, a space where I could feel safe and at ease.
In the end, the Textured Upholstery Velvet Curtains in Regal Blue weren’t just a way to beautify my apartment—they became a tool for emotional resilience. In a home that was a little too chaotic, where roaches were scurrying in the corners and my patience was wearing thin, these curtains were a small but powerful source of comfort.
I don’t have the luxury of ignoring the roach problem forever, but for now, the velvet curtains help create a peaceful space in my life—a place where I can take a break, focus on work, and momentarily forget about the unpleasantness elsewhere in my home. They remind me that even when things feel out of control, there’s always room to create moments of calm and luxury.
If you’re looking to elevate your space and add a little comfort and luxury to your home—whether it’s to escape from life’s chaos or simply to enjoy a beautiful, serene environment—I highly recommend these curtains. They’re more than just a design statement; they’re an emotional escape, a reminder that beauty and comfort can coexist, even in less-than-perfect circumstances.