Window treatments are important for the interior design and curtains helps to create the enviroment that you desire.
With curtains you can express your style, it can be modern, traditional, retro, cozy or light and airy.
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Sheer curtains
They cover the glass of the window assuring privacy, but are thin enough to admit light and air. They may be used alone or in combinations with draperies of heavier opaque material. They may hang straight or be tied back. If hung inside the window casing, they should reach till the window sill. If hung on the outside casing, they should hang till the bottom of the apron. They can even hang till the floor in very formal rooms and are sometimes referred to as glass curtains.
Heavy curtains or draperies – Draperies are also called over-curtains or drapes. Draperies are generally of heavier material, tailored to fit the particular window. They are usually lined and weighted at the bottom.
Pencil pleat curtains
This is a classic curtain model, the back of the length has a pleat tape for pin hooks.
Pencil pleat curtains hangs beautifully and are well suited for hanging drapes and valances.
Wave curtain
Wave curtains provides a stylish and elegant pleating in S-shaped curves.
They are preferably used for hanging curtains or drapes to cover walls and glazed sections.
This model folds/pleats about 100%.
Panel curtains
Panel curtains are also called japanese panel curtains, they are stylish and straight lengths.
One can freely vary and combine patterned and solid-color panels as well as different qualities. Usually, they are hung in pairs with a patterned fabric in the front track and a solid colored fabric behind, they can cover the entire window or only as side curtain.
Combine your panel curtains with pleated lengths, with wave lengths or curtains with sewn-in slides.