How to Choose the Right Curtains for Every Room
Why Curtains Matter More Than You Think
Curtains are more than just window coverings — they shape the mood of your space, control light, ensure privacy, and even improve insulation. Choosing the right ones can transform a room instantly, but with so many options in materials, styles, and sizes, it can feel overwhelming.
That’s why we’ve created this easy guide to help you make the best choice for your home.
Step 1 — Define the Purpose
Ask yourself: what do you want your curtains to do?
Common goals:
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Block light completely → Choose 100% blackout curtains
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Let some light in while maintaining privacy → Go for sheer or semi-sheer curtains
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Add warmth and coziness → Opt for thermal-insulated or heavy cotton styles
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Decorative only → Choose textured or printed drapes that match your theme
🎯 Tip: Bedrooms and media rooms usually benefit from full blackout curtains, while living rooms often need a balance between light and privacy.
Step 2 — Pick the Right Material
Different fabrics have different effects. Here’s a quick breakdown:
Fabric Type | Best For | Look & Feel |
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Cotton | All-purpose, breathable | Soft, clean, natural |
Linen Blends | Light filtering, elegant spaces | Airy, relaxed, organic look |
Polyester | Budget-friendly & durable | Smooth, structured, easy-care |
Velvet / Chenille | Luxury & warmth | Thick, dramatic, cozy |
Blackout liners | Full light control | Functional, layered |
Step 3 — Measure for the Perfect Fit
Width:
Measure the width of your window and multiply by 1.5 to 2 times for fullness.
Example: A 100" window needs 150"–200" total curtain width.
Length:
Decide how you want the curtain to fall:
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Sill Length → Just below the window
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Floor Length → Touching the floor
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Puddle Style → Fabric pools slightly on the floor for a luxurious look
📏 Always measure from the curtain rod, not the top of the window.
Step 4 — Choose a Hanging Style
Different curtain tops affect the look and functionality:
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Grommet (Eyelet) — Clean, modern folds; easy to slide
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Rod Pocket — Classic, slightly gathered; more decorative
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Back Tab — Sleek and tailored appearance
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Pleated (Pinch/Box) — Formal, structured drape
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Hook Ring — Elegant and traditional, ideal for heavier curtains
Style Tips from Our Designers
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Neutral tones are versatile and timeless
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Layer sheers + blackout for day-to-night flexibility
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Textured fabrics like linen blends or jacquards add dimension
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Match or contrast with wall colors depending on mood — tone-on-tone for calm, contrast for drama
Still Unsure? We’re Here to Help
Choosing curtains doesn't have to be hard — and you don't have to do it alone. Reach out to our team anytime, or explore our curated curtain collections here for inspiration by room, style, and function.
🛋️ Your perfect curtains are just a few clicks away.