Curtains
Curtains are usually lightweight, unlined panels of fabric that are suspended from a rod by tabs, rings or rod-pockets. Use curtains to add visual interest to a window, add a splash of accent color to a room or soften hard lines. They can be floor length or stop at the window sill. One specialty curtain is a café curtain that only covers the lower portion of the window, allowing natural light to shine in through the top portion of the window. Curtains do not stackback on a traverse rod like draperies do, so think about using them decoratively in rooms. Curtains can be pulled back by hand, tied with decorative cord or held back by ornamental hardware. Add a topper, like a valance, to add elegance to your curtains. Fabric selection is vast so you're sure to find one to complement your décor. These are simple to swap out, so you can dress your windows for the season.
Popular Curtain Features
- Pinch Pleat
- French Pleat
- Rod Pocket
- Sheer Rod Pocket
- Sheer Pleat
- Ring Top
- Tab Top
- Decorative Rods and Cleats
- Trims
- Sheers
- Customer's Own Material (COM)
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