Soften windows and control light with our curtains and drapes collection featuring fabric panels in various styles, lengths, and functionalities. Curtains and drapes add color, pattern, and texture to rooms, frame views, provide privacy, filter or block light, insulate against temperature extremes, and contribute to overall room acoustics by absorbing sound.
Our collection includes grommet curtains with metal rings along tops threading onto rods for modern clean appearance and easy sliding, rod pocket curtains with sewn pockets threading directly onto rods creating gathered headers for traditional look, tab top curtains with fabric loops creating casual relaxed style, back tab or hidden tab curtains with loops hidden behind face fabric for streamlined contemporary aesthetic, and pinch pleat drapes with sewn pleats creating formal traditional elegance typically requiring drapery hooks. Panel widths typically measure 50-54 inches per panel with fullness achieved by using 1.5-2x the window width (example: 60-inch window requires two 50-inch panels).
Lengths follow standards: 63-inch panels graze windowsills suiting kitchens or bathrooms, 84-inch panels reach near floors in standard rooms with 8-foot ceilings, 96-inch panels accommodate taller windows or ceilings, 108-inch and 120-inch panels create dramatic floor-to-ceiling treatments, and custom lengths address non-standard windows. Install curtain rods 4-6 inches above window frames and extend 4-12 inches beyond each side creating illusion of wider, taller windows while allowing complete window exposure when panels are open.
Fabrics determine functionality and aesthetics: sheer or semi-sheer fabrics (voile, lace, linen blends) filter light softly while maintaining daytime privacy showing silhouettes, light-filtering fabrics provide moderate privacy and gentle light control, room-darkening materials block 95-99% of light ideal for bedrooms or media rooms, blackout curtains with special linings block 99-100% of light plus reduce noise and temperature transfer, and thermal insulated curtains trap air preventing drafts reducing heating and cooling costs. Fabric weights range from lightweight sheers to heavy velvets affecting draping and insulation. Colors and patterns span solid neutrals providing timeless versatility, bold colors making statements, subtle patterns like damask or geometric designs adding interest, and printed panels featuring florals, stripes, or themed designs.