How to choose the perfect curtain

It can be overwhelming to make the best choice given the wide variety of options available. This guide will walk you through the different types of curtains and offer tips on selecting and caring for them, ensuring you make an informed decision.
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Finding the right curtains to transform a space

Drapes can add warmth and a sense of luxury to a room. They serve to soften or create a contrast with harder home décor lines. And they can add height and balance in larger rooms.

We offer a range of ready-made curtains which are a convenient solution to your window covering dilemma.

It can be overwhelming to make the best choice given the wide variety of options available. This guide will walk you through the different types of curtains and offer tips on selecting and caring for them, ensuring you make an informed decision.

Different Curtain Types

Your choice of curtain can be based on more than just aesthetics, your window dressings serve a function within your home.

Sheer curtains and voile curtains

Sheer curtains add an elegant touch to any room, allowing natural light to filter through while maintaining privacy. They are ideal for living rooms and dining areas, where you want a light, airy feel. Voile curtains are a type of sheer curtain made from lightweight, semi-transparent fabric. They are perfect for adding a soft, romantic look to bedrooms and living spaces.

Blockout curtains and blackout curtains

Blackout curtains are perfect for bedrooms or any room where you need to block out light completely. They provide privacy, reduce noise, and improve energy efficiency by keeping rooms cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter. These curtains can be made of thick fabric which provides a beautiful and neat drape or thinner fabric with a second layer to give a complete block out.

Decorative and statement curtains

Sheer curtains add an elegant touch to any room, allowing natural light to filter through while maintaining privacy. They are ideal for living rooms and dining areas, where you want a light, airy feel. Voile curtains are a type of sheer curtain made from lightweight, semi-transparent fabric. They are perfect for adding a soft, romantic look to bedrooms and living spaces.

Types of curtain tops or curtain headings

Eyelet Curtains

Eyelet curtains feature metal rings with a punched hole at the top, making them easy to hang or dissemble to wash. They slide easily along the curtain railings whilst offering a neat contemporary look.

Taped curtains

This option requires a little more time to hang, but provides a fuller look than eyelet curtains. They offer a tightly gathered or pencil pleat finish at the top that is a more classic and softer look with a delicate drop.

Wave curtains

We’ve introduced the wave curtain to our range of curtains. The wave curtain is your ultimate modern window dressing solution. They’re simple to hang, they look elegant and to top it all off, their hanging mechanism creates a uniform wave in the drape.

How to choose the correct curtain length

Before deciding on the correct length it is important to measure your space correctly: ensure you measure the width and height of your windows accurately.

Ideally, curtains are twice the width of your window for fullness and a little play on either side of about 20-30cm.

We offer 2 lengths of curtain:

  • Standard 218cm
  • Extra length 250cm

Protip: we recommend having your curtains 2cm from the floor so they drape well.

The width with depend on the type of curtain top: approximately 230cm width (eyelet) or 265cm (taped). Choose wether you need 2 drops or just one based on how full you want the space to look and if your are covering a single or double window / door.

Protip: for a consistent look, choose the same length throughout your home, for doors and window drapings.

Tips for Choosing the Right Curtains

  1. Consider the Room's Function: Bedrooms benefit from blackout curtains for a good night's sleep, while living rooms might need sheer curtains to let in light.
  2. Select the Right Fabric: weightier fabrics like a damask are great for insulation and privacy, while lighter fabrics like cotton or linen are ideal for a breezy look.
  3. Choose the Right Color and Pattern: Neutral colors are more versatile, while bold patterns can make a statement. Consider your room's color scheme and style.
  4. Think About Maintenance: Some fabrics require dry cleaning, while others are machine washable. Choose curtains that fit your lifestyle and maintenance preferences.

How to care for your curtains

Proper care will extend the life of your curtains and keep them looking fresh and new. Regularly dust your curtains using a vacuum with a brush attachment or a lint roller.

When washing, follow the care label instructions. Many curtains can be machine washed on a gentle cycle.

Hang curtains to dry to prevent shrinkage, and for heavy fabrics, lay them flat on a clean surface. Iron curtains on a low setting to remove wrinkles, or use a steamer for delicate fabrics to avoid damage. Additionally, check curtain railings and hooks regularly for wear and tear, replacing them as needed to ensure your curtains hang correctly.

Protip: wash your curtains with a washing liquid that has a sun protection factor built in. We recommend washing yours every 2 to 3 months.