1. ENGLISH CURTAINS Perfect for large, picturesque French windows, English curtains are neutral and can blend with any home decor. They need regular maintenance. They add an English elegance to space and mix well with vintage wooden sofas as well as modern minimalist ones. 2. LINEN CURTAINS Linen is... READ MORE
Installing double curtain rod brackets is similar to installing single curtain rod brackets. However, they require more precision and measuring to ensure they hang straight. The hardware should be strong enough to support the weight of two sets of draperies. You can purchase installation kits to han... READ MORE
Blinds alone can look cold and unfinished, and curtains by themselves can let in too much light or not provide the level of privacy you need. That’s why combining curtains and blinds can help you achieve the look and functionality you want. First, a few dos and don’ts to start. DO think about color:... READ MORE
Step 1: Select the Size First, you need to measure your windows. Ideally, you’ll want a curtain rod that extends about three to six inches beyond the sides of the window frame. Extending your curtain rods will make your windows appear larger and bring more light into the room. Standard Curtain Rod S... READ MORE
Helps in Sun Protection Curtains fabrics, of any material, colour and design need to be taken care off from the harsh sunlight as UV can damage the colour and the curtain folds. Adding an interlining for the curtains not only help to limit sun exposure inside the room, but it also protects the fabri... READ MORE