Curtains
Curtains
Curtains help control how much natural light enters a room, give you privacy from the outside world, especially in urban areas or ground-floor rooms.
Thick curtains (like blackout or thermal ones) help keep heat in during winter and block out heat in summer. That can save on energy bills too.
Heavy curtains help reduce outside noise, making spaces quieter—perfect for bedrooms, offices, or any place you need focus or rest.
Curtains add softness, texture, and color to a room. They can make a space feel Elegant, Modern, Minimal, Cozy, and Dramatic.
The fabric, color, length, and how they’re hung all play a role in setting the mood.
Types of Curtains
Blockout Curtains
Blockout curtains (also referred to as blackout curtains) are a type of thick curtain designed to create darkness in your room.
These curtains are made from fabric, which is opaque in nature, and therefore not see through.
Sheer Curtains
Sheer Curtains are made from transparent, lightweight material that acts as a wonderful light filter.
That means that sheers still allow sunlight to enter into your room, but their fabric acts as a light diffuses, which softens the natural light.
Wave Fold Curtains
Just as the name suggests, these Curtains create a smooth and continuous wave or ‘S’ pattern along the width of your window or wall.
Suiting both Sheer and Blockout Curtain fabrics, Wave Fold Curtains create an instant sense of luxury.
Eyelet Curtains
Eyelet curtains are undoubtedly a contemporary and modern choice, and are likely the style of curtains you’d come by most often.
Known for their simplicity, the term ‘eyelet’ refers to the metal loops at the top of the fabric which allows them to easily slide onto curtain poles.
Pinch Pleat Curtains
Also known as a triple pleat or French pleat, a pinch pleat heading is a classic and elegant curtain heading choice.
The organized pleats allow the curtains to stack neatly, in contrast to pencil pleat which fall more randomly.
Pencil Pleat Curtains
Also known as a triple pleat or French pleat, a pinch pleat heading is a classic and elegant curtain heading choice.
The organized pleats allow the curtains to stack neatly, in contrast to pencil pleat which fall more randomly.
Grommet Curtains
Grommet curtains feature metal rings, called grommets, punched into the fabric at the top, allowing the curtains to slide easily along a rod.
This style is popular for its ease of opening and closing and is often seen in modern or contemporary decor due to its clean, crisp appearance.
If you need a small, delicate fastener, an eyelet is the obvious way to go. If you need a larger, more robust fastener, a grommet is the better choice. The flange is the part of the fastener that goes through the hole in the fabric. The flange on an eyelet is very thin, while the flange on a grommet is thicker.
Rod Pocket Curtains
Rod pocket curtains, also called pole top or casement curtains, are a classic, and classy, way to hang drapery.
A casing sewn onto the back of the curtain panel at the top allows the rod to slip through unseen.
Panels bunch in gathers on the rod for a soft look with clean lines.
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