Whether you want to add a decorative touch to your room with stylish drapery or block out excessive light with a blackout, our collection of curtains and drapes cater to all your needs.
We have a diverse selection of window curtains in multiple colors, patterns, and fabrics available in both ready-made and made-to-measure options.
Additionally, our range of blackout drapes and curtains ensure a peaceful and restful sleep. You can also browse through our selection of curtain poles and accessories to find the perfect fit for your window, including curtain hooks and rings in a range of finishes.
We understand the importance of cost-effective products for our customers; therefore, we offer high-quality products at competitive prices.
We have a team of skilled and experienced staff offering bespoke made-to-measure services. Our services can help you change the entire look and feel of your rooms.
What are Drapes?
Drapes, also known as curtains or draperies, are window treatments that are made of fabric and typically hung from a rod above a window. They are used for both functional and decorative purposes, and can add color, texture, and style to any room. Drapes can be made from a variety of fabrics such as cotton, silk, linen, and polyester, and come in a range of colors, patterns, and styles. They can be lined or unlined, and can be made to fit a variety of window sizes and shapes. Drapes can be opened and closed manually or with the use of a motorized system, and can be paired with other window treatments such as valances or sheers for added privacy and light control.
Guide to Buying Drapes and Curtains
Knowing how to measure for drapes is essential to achieve the perfect fit and look. We help you with comprehensive tips and instructions to help you measure your windows accurately.
With these tips, you can determine the ideal curtain size that suits your needs and style preferences. By taking the time to measure your windows properly, you can ensure that your curtains will not only look great but also function effectively in terms of light blocking, privacy, and sound absorption.
Factors to Consider While Buying Drapes and Curtains
- Fabric: The type of fabric you choose will impact the look and feel of your drapes or curtains. Lighter fabrics such as sheer, cotton or linen are ideal for letting light through and creating an airy feel, while heavier fabrics like velvet or brocade are better for adding warmth and coziness to a room.
- Length: Consider the length of your drapes or curtains, as it will impact the overall look of the room. Curtains that fall just above the floor are popular for a more casual, relaxed feel, while drapes that puddle on the floor offer a more luxurious look.
- Color: Choose a color that complements your existing decor, or use drapes or curtains to add a pop of color to your room. Keep in mind that darker colors will absorb more light and make a room feel smaller, while lighter colors will reflect light and create an illusion of more space.
- Style: There are several styles of drapes and curtains to choose from, including tab-top, grommet, and rod pocket. Each style offers a different look and feel, so consider which one best suits your personal style and the decor of your room.
- Lining: The lining of your drapes or curtains will affect their functionality. Lined drapes offer more insulation and light blocking, while unlined drapes are lighter and more sheer. Choose a lining that suits your needs.
- Maintenance: Consider the maintenance requirements of the drapes or curtains you select. Some fabrics are more prone to wrinkles and may require ironing, while others are machine washable for easy care.
- Budget: Drapes and curtains can vary widely in price depending on the fabric, style, and size. Set a budget before you shop to ensure you find a quality product within your price range.
Tips to Buy Curtains and Drapes
Choose your curtain heading
The way curtains hang and their overall style are largely determined by the heading, which is the top part of the curtain where it attaches to the track or pole. There are several types of curtain headings, each with its own unique look and feel.
- Pencil pleat: It is a popular heading style where folds are gathered closely together to resemble a row of pencils placed side by side. This style creates a neat and uniform appearance, and works well with most fabrics.
- Double and triple pinch pleats: For a more luxurious and tailored look, double and triple pinch pleats are a great choice. These decorative headings are sewn permanently into the fabric and create elegant, evenly spaced pleats that add depth and texture to the curtains.
- Eyelet headings: Another option for a contemporary look is eyelet headings, which create large, even folds that stack neatly when the curtains are open. This heading style is only suitable for use with curtain poles and features a standard diameter of 40mm.
- By understanding the different types of curtain headings available, you can select the one that best compliments your decor and meets your functional needs.
Choose your lining
When selecting curtains, it\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s important to consider the lining, which can impact the way the curtains hang and improve the warmth and insulation of your home. Our range of curtains includes ready-made options with different lining choices, as well as Made to Measure Express curtains with a variety of lining styles to choose from.
- Our standard cotton lining is made of 100% natural fabric and provides exceptional value with its quality and drape. This lining comes in two color options and is a great choice for those seeking a simple and cost-effective solution.
- For those looking for more advanced features, we offerblackout thermal lining It is designed for a better night\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s sleep as it blocks light and protect fabrics from fading in sunlight. While it doesn\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'t block out 100% of light, it does provide a significant reduction in brightness. This lining also comes in two color options.
- By selecting the right lining, you can enhance the look and feel of your curtains while improving the energy efficiency of your home. Consider your needs and preferences to choose the lining that best suits your style and functional requirements.
Expert Measuring Tips for Drapes:
Achieving a perfect fit for your curtains requires careful attention to detail.
- Before you begin, take the time to measure your window accurately and decide whether you prefer to hang your curtains from a track or a pole.
- When installing your track or pole, keep in mind that the height and width of the installation will impact the final look of your curtains. We recommend positioning the track or pole 10-15cm (4-6 inches) above the top of the window frame and extending it 15-20cm (6-8 inches) beyond each side to ensure maximum coverage.
- Once your track or pole is in place, you can then take measurements for your new curtains or blinds. By following these steps, you can ensure that your curtains fit perfectly and complement your decor, while also providing the desired level of functionality and privacy.
How much do drapes cost?
The cost of drapes can vary depending on several factors, such as the type of fabric, the size of the window, and the level of customization required. Ready-made drapes can range from as low as $50 to over $150 per drape, while custom-made drapes can range from $100 to $1000 or more per drape.
The cost can also be affected by additional factors such as the type of fabric, lining requirement, hardware, and installation. It\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s always best to research and compare prices from various retailers to find the best deal and ensure that you are getting the quality and style you desire.
Different Varieties of Drapes and Curtains
- Eyelet Curtains: Eyelet curtains feature metal rings punched into the top of the fabric, which are then threaded onto a curtain rod. They have a contemporary look and create even large folds.
- Pinch Pleat Curtains: Pinch pleat curtains are characterized by sewn-in pleats that create a decorative, tailored look. They can be double, triple or even quad pleated.
- Sheer Curtains: Sheer curtains are made of lightweight, translucent fabrics and allow light to pass through while providing some privacy. They are often used in conjunction with heavier drapes or as a standalone window treatment.
- Blackout Curtains: Blackout curtains are made of thicker, heavier fabrics that block out light and sound, making them ideal for bedrooms, nurseries, or media rooms