Curtains
We offer a range of curtain styles from machine-made to hand-finished, depending on your budget and requirements. Curtains can be unlined or lined with standard or blackout lining. Or for a luxurious look and feel, interlining can be included, essential with silk and taffeta fabrics to add weight and fullness.
Use our Get a Quote page to get a fast quote. Or call us to make an appointment where we can come to you with fabric books and discuss your requirements.
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Eyelet curtains give a clean contemporary look which creates neat columns of fabric. This is a style which works well with both patterned and plain fabric, particularly effective when teamed with a contrasting colour or textured fabric across the top or leading edge.
Eyelets are available in a range of colours and we can provide poles to match.
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Pinch Pleat Curtains |
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A classic heading which has a more formal appearance than pencil pleats. The heading consists of evenly spaced pleats which are “pinched” together creating elegant, tailored folds of fabric.
These can be made either as double-pleats or triple-pleats.
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Pencil Pleat Curtains |
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Pencil pleat curtains are one of the most versatile heading styles as they are suitable for most windows.
The pleats are produced by gathering up the cords in the taped heading until they are the required width. It works well with light to medium weight fabrics.
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Double-Layer Curtains |
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This look can be achieved by using a double pole with any curtain style on the main pole and sheer curtains with a slotted heading on the rear pole.
A contemporary alternative to net curtains.
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Cartridge Pleat Curtains |
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These pleats are fixed in place with either machine or hand stitches and hung with metal pinhooks at the back creating a similar look to eyelet curtains.
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Tab Top Curtains |
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A style which creates informal, relaxed folds of fabric and also works well with contrasting texture or colour fabric across the heading or leading edge. Best suited to light and medium weight fabrics.
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Goblet Heading Curtains |
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Another traditional formal heading, often used for fixed curtain panels which can be decorated with buttons or tassels.
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Ribbon Tied Curtains |
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An informal curtain style which is best suited to light weight fabrics. Ribbon ties can be made in contrasting colours or fabrics for a more interesting look.
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