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How to Choose the Best Curtain Fabrics

October 12, 2023
How to Choose the Best Curtain Fabrics

Choosing curtain fabrics depends greatly on your specific needs, personal style, and the desired atmosphere you aim to create. Consider the amount of light you wish to allow in the room. Thicker curtains are more effective at blocking out light compared to thinner ones. Familiarize yourself with the most commonly used curtain fabrics to discover the one that best suits your preferences and requirements.

Belgian Linen Curtains

Linen Curtains

The sheer and lightweight construction of linen curtains or cotton linen are most often used in casual environments, adding a breezy touch of relaxation to a room and allowing more natural light to enter compared to other fabrics. 

For blackout curtains, Belgian linen with the addition of a blackout lining is highly recommended. The blackout lining helps effectively block unwanted light from the outdoors, making it an excellent choice for achieving darkness in a room.

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Velvet Curtains

Velvet is an excellent choice when it comes to selecting curtain fabric. Heavyweight velvet curtains add a luxurious touch to the windows of your bedroom or living room. Although not necessary, adding a lining enhances the formality of velvet, especially when the curtains are drawn open.

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Sheer Curtains

If you prefer a living room or bedroom filled with natural light, sheer curtains are an ideal choice. They allow ample light to filter through, creating a bright and airy ambiance. However, due to their transparency, additional liners are recommended if you desire more privacy. For a balanced approach between privacy and light, consider opting for semi-sheer curtains. They provide a good compromise, offering both privacy and a gentle diffusion of light in your room.

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Cotton curtains

Cotton curtains offer versatility to meet various needs, making them an ideal window treatment that is also easy to clean. They seamlessly transition from casual to formal settings, providing a wide range of options in terms of colors and styles to complement any decor. Cotton or cotton-linen curtains have a slightly stiffer texture compared to other fabrics. As a result, their opaque construction ensures enhanced privacy.  Additionally, cotton curtains introduce rich texture and a modern aesthetic to any room, elevating its overall appeal.

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