Curtains

Curtains

Single Panel Curtains



As the name indicates, in a single-panel curtain one panel covers the entire window.The curtain panel can be pulled to either side to open,and it can be tied back to create a modern and asymmetrical look.
These are at once a modern curtain style and an equally timeless style-making those great in most decorative settings.



Double Panel Curtains




Panel pair curtains consist of two separate curtain panels. This type of curtain is popular in classic and temporary styles. By using a panel pair curtain, you place a curtain on either side of the window.
To close these curtains, you have to pull each curtain panel together. Panel pair curtains are tied back to create a symmetrical look for your window.



Grommet and Eyelet Curtains




Grommet and Eyelet curtains have big eyelets in the top of the curtain that is reinforced with grommets.
This style of curtains is especially popular in contemporary or modern styles.
Grommet and Eyelet curtains allow you to add a flourish of style in place of the valance.



Rod Pocket Curtains




Rod pocket curtains feature a pocket that is sewn into the top of the curtain. To hang rod pocket curtains, you feed the curtain rod through the curtain and out the other side of the pocket.
These curtains are popular with valance. They are also used without a valance to create a casual look.
Usually, a rod pocket curtain will look best in fabrics like cotton or linen. The pocket sometimes features decorative designs like embroidery or rushing.



Tab Top Curtains




In tab-top curtains, loops of fabrics are sewn into the top of the curtain. The curtain rod string up through the loops.
Sometimes, these curtains feature decorative embellishments like buttons.
Tab top curtains are most popular in casual styles, and they are used in more contemporary country styles as well.



Window Tier Curtains




Window tier curtains are mostly used in kitchen windows or any window where you want privacy yet still allow light in. They cover the lower portion of the window but the top part of the window is uncovered.



Sheer Curtains




Sheer curtains are thin and semi-transparent in fabrics. This curtain provides the most daylight in a room when the curtain is closed. Sheer curtains also give less amount of privacy, and they serve any additional purpose beyond being decorative. This kind of curtain is most suitablein living rooms and dining rooms. Some of the decorators add a liner to sheer curtains.
By providing sheer curtains, you can enjoy the beauty of your sheer curtains while also being able to benefit from added privacy and addit features.



Semi-Opaque Curtains




Semi-Opaque curtains are like a combination of sheer curtains & blackout curtains. These curtains allow some daylight into the room even when they are closed.
This type of curtain also provides more privacy than sheer curtains.
These curtains are a popular choice for any application and can be combined with other curtains for greater opacity by hanging them a double curtain rod.



Blackout Curtains




Blackout curtains allow a very little amount of light to enter the room when they are closed. These curtains are manufactured with heavier-weight materials and often have built-in linings.
These curtains provide the most privacy, and they often have additional features beyond their decorative purpose. People often use blackout curtains in bedrooms, theaters, or any other area where keeping out natural light is a concern.
Sometimes, blackout curtains are utilized over sheer curtains to provide additional features and a more polished look than what you can achieve with a simple curtain liner.



Sill Length Curtain




This type of curtain is perfect for windows that you open all the time during daylight. The sill length is commonly a great choice for kitchens, bathrooms, and smaller window sizes.
Sill-length curtains are hung so that the curtains end even with the window sill, or just above the sill level.



Apron Length Curtain




An Apron-length curtain is a great way to maximize the look of your windows. These curtains are utilized in smaller windows, like in kitchens, bathrooms, and some bedrooms.
Usually, the rod is hung a bit higher than the actual window and the curtain extends several inches below the window sill level.
When closed, the apron-length curtains can make your window area appear larger than it actually.



Puddle Length Curtain




Puddle-length curtains are extra-long floor-length curtains. They are several inches longer than the size of the window and they break dramatically on the floor, similar to the train of a wedding dress.



Synthetic Curtains




Synthetic materials have become extraordinarily famous for curtain manufacturing. Synthetic curtains are cheaper to produce than natural fibers, and they are usually easy to clean as well.
Synthetic fiber curtains can mirror the look & feel of any of the natural fabrics listed above.Synthetics are usually a cheaper option than natural materials as well.
So, if the price is a concern for purchase or you are looking for an easy-to-clean option, synthetic curtains may be the best choice for you.



Burlap Curtains




Burlap has a similar look and texture to linen, but it is a much heavier weight than linen. This fabric is natural and simple, and it provides a great deal of privacy while allowing minimal light or no light at all when you close the curtains.
Burlap is easy to clean & looks great in casual applications.



Silk Curtains




Silk is a luxurious, stylish, and fancy fabric that is utilized to produce a broad range of different curtains. It is like a semi-sheer curtain & depending on how thick the silk material is, it may let in lots of light, or a limited amount of light.
Silk is a popular fabric material in classic & contemporary curtains styles. Silk curtain is difficult to clean & usually, requires professional help for cleaning.



Velvet Curtains




Velvet curtains are another popular material. This curtain is the best choice if you are looking for the most privacy possible. This heavy material also keeps out drafts & reduces outside noise. Velvet is the best choice for bedrooms with light-sensitive sleepers.
It is also a special fabric to use to create a more dramatic effect on your windows. Velvet curtain is usually cleaned professionally as it is a difficult fabric to clean. So, if maintenance is a concern, you may want to steer clear of this fabric.