Curtains

“Curtains are considered to be “soft furnishings” as they add softness to a room’s interiors. Curtains are usually hung from the top with a track or a rod and usually go over the window dimensions. With a choice of fabrics ranging from see-through sheer fabrics to thick blockout fabrics.”

Curtains are a luxurious addition to your décor as they can be personalised as per your taste with the availability of a massive range of fabrics. They lend the oomph factor to the room.

Whatever curtain material and design style you choose, curtains will add the finishing touch. They create cohesion within a space, bringing together your décor and additional furnishings. 

Contact our team of experts to envisage your journey toward getting the best curtains for your home.

Curtain Headings

  • An S Fold or Wave curtain heading provides a simplistic look which is suited to most solid, patterned and sheer fabrics. Through the use of a structured bukram tape, adhered to the back of the header, the material is evenly distributed in a symmetrical Wave formation. The use of wide width fabrics is a great way to achieve a continuous line across a window with no joins or seams, leading to production efficiencies and minimal stitching.

  • A pinch pleat offers a classic look. Through folded creases in the stiff buckram the pleats are achieved. Hooks are then inserted and the curtain can be hung on a track or a rod. The three varieties of Pinch Pleat headers are characterised by the number of folds/creases at the top (single, double or triple) as well as the fullness, the stack back and the overall look.

  • Represented by its small pencil sized- pleats, the pencil pleat is a gathered header allowing you to gather the fabric to your desired fullness. The fullness is dependent on the amount you gather with the pull cords. Due to the fullness that can be achieved, it is advised to avoid heavy or bulky fabrics as these can disrupt the even distribution of the gathering.

  • Eyelet curtains, also known as grommet curtains, are a type of window treatment that feature metal rings or eyelets along the top edge of the curtain panel. These eyelets are evenly spaced and allow the curtain rod to slide through them, creating a sleek and contemporary look when hung.

    Eyelet curtains are popular for their modern and minimalistic design, and they are often used in living rooms, bedrooms, and other areas of the home where a clean and simple look is desired. They are available in a wide range of materials, patterns, and colors to suit different interior design styles and preferences.