Curtains
Find the Right Curtains for Every Room
Shop curtains by size and style, from sheer to linen-look designs, for living rooms, bedrooms, and kitchens.
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Living Room Bedroom Kitchen 84-86" Curtains 94-96" Curtains
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FAQs
What curtain styles are available in this collection?
This collection includes sheer, light-filtering, linen-look, embroidered, and printed curtains. You can also find classic solid panels and decorative statement styles to fit modern, traditional, and transitional interiors.
Which rooms are these curtains best for?
These curtains work well in living rooms, bedrooms, dining rooms, and home offices. Use blackout options for sleep-focused bedrooms, and choose sheer or light-filtering styles for bright shared spaces where you want daylight with soft privacy.
How do I choose between light filtering and sheer?
Choose sheer if you want maximum daylight and a soft airy look. Choose light-filtering if you want more privacy and reduced glare while keeping natural light. For stronger privacy at night, layer either option with heavier curtain panels.
What fabrics are included in this collection?
Common 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 product details for weight, opacity, and finish.
How do I match curtain color with wall or furniture tones?
For a calm look, choose curtains close to your wall tone. For contrast, pick a shade 2-3 steps darker or lighter than major furniture. Warm rooms pair well with beige, cream, and taupe; cool rooms suit gray, blue, and crisp neutrals.
Can I mix different curtain panels in one room design?
Yes. Mixing panels can add depth and function, such as pairing sheers with heavier drapes. Keep one consistent element (color family, texture, or heading style) so the room feels cohesive rather than busy, especially across multiple windows.
How do I measure curtains for the best fit?
Measure rod width first, then choose total panel width at about 1.5x-2.5x the rod width for fullness. For length, measure from rod to your target drop (sill, below sill, or floor). Recheck each window because sizes often vary by room.