Curtains

Curtains for Living Room, Bedroom and Kitchen Windows

Shop curtains by room, length, material, and style, including floral, linen, sheer, plaid, striped, and embroidered designs. Find custom-ready sizes for privacy, soft light filtering, and everyday window styling.

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Living Room Bedroom Kitchen 84-86" Curtains 94-96" Curtains

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Linen Cotton Floral Farmhouse French Embroidery Striped Sheer

Not sure about measurements? View our Curtain Size Guide.

FAQs

What curtain styles are available?

Our collection includes sheer curtains, light-filtering panels, linen-look weaves, embroidered designs, and printed styles. You will also find classic solid panels and decorative statement pieces that fit modern, farmhouse, and transitional interiors.

Which rooms are curtains best for?

Curtains work well in living rooms, bedrooms, dining rooms, and home offices. Use blackout or room-darkening panels in bedrooms for better sleep, and choose sheer or light-filtering styles in shared spaces where you want daylight with soft privacy.

How do I choose between sheer and light-filtering curtains?

Choose sheer curtains for maximum daylight and an airy, open feel. Choose light-filtering curtains for more privacy and reduced glare while still letting natural light through. For stronger privacy at night, layer either option with heavier curtain panels.

What fabrics are available?

Fabrics include polyester blends, linen-look weaves, cotton blends, lace-style textures, and embroidered materials. Each fabric offers different drape, light control, and care needs, so check individual product details for weight, opacity, and finish.

How do I match curtain color with my room?

For a calm, seamless look, choose curtains close to your wall color. For contrast, pick a shade two to three steps darker or lighter than your main furniture. Warm rooms pair well with beige, cream, and taupe; cool rooms suit grey, blue, and crisp neutrals.

Can I mix different curtain panels in one room?

Yes. Mixing panels adds depth and function — for example, pairing sheers with heavier drapes. Keep one consistent element, such as color family, fabric texture, or heading style, so the room feels cohesive across multiple windows.

How do I measure curtains for the best fit?

Measure your rod width first, then choose panel width at about 1.5 to 2 times the rod width for proper fullness. For length, measure from the rod to your target drop — sill, below sill, or floor. Recheck each window because sizes often vary from room to room.