CURTAINS

Sheer Curtains

  • Sheer curtains are made of lightweight, semi-transparent fabric that allows natural light to filter into a room while offering minimal privacy. They’re often layered with heavier curtains for a versatile window treatment.

    • Softens natural light

    • Adds an airy, elegant look

    • Offers minimal privacy

    • Often used as a decorative layer

    • Available in various textures and soft colors

    • Living rooms, dining rooms, or any space where you want lots of natural light

    • Layering with blackout or heavier curtains

    • Creating a romantic or breezy aesthetic

View through sheer white curtains showing a bright outdoor scene with green grass, trees, and a sidewalk.
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Basic Curtains

  • Basic curtains are typically medium-weight, semi-opaque fabric panels that provide privacy and moderate light control. They come in various lengths, colors, and patterns.

    • Provides moderate light filtering

    • Offers standard privacy

    • Available in countless styles and fabrics

    • Easy to swap out for seasonal or style changes

    • Can be used with or without linings

    • Bedrooms, home offices, family rooms

    • Everyday functionality with design appeal

    • Those looking for a balance of privacy, light, and affordability

A bedroom with white walls, a white upholstered bed with beige and gray pillows, a nightstand with a white lamp, a small clock, and a cup, gray curtains, sheer white curtains behind, and a view of green plants outside through glass doors, with a modern ceiling light fixture.
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Blackout Curtains

  • Blackout curtains are made with a densely woven or specially lined fabric that blocks out up to 100% of incoming light. They’re designed to provide complete privacy, light control, and thermal insulation.

    • Blocks sunlight and UV rays completely

    • Enhances privacy and sleep quality

    • Helps regulate indoor temperature (thermal insulation)

    • Reduces outside noise

    • Available in many styles without sacrificing function

    • Bedrooms (especially for shift workers or children’s rooms)

    • Media rooms or nurseries

    • Reducing glare, light pollution, and energy costs

Dark navy blue curtains hanging in front of glass-paneled double doors in a room with light-colored walls and furniture.
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