Curtains On this page, you will find our entire selection of curtains. Curtains play an important role in the home - they combine functionality with aesthetics and can help complete your decor. Additionally, they are often essential for bedrooms to create darkness and tranquility, especially during the bright seasons. They can also add warmth, a soft touch, and create a cozy atmosphere. Find a curtain that fits your windows in our wide selection of long curtains, short curtains, sheer curtains, and blackout curtains. |
Curtains in general
We offer curtains in various colors, sizes, and designs. When choosing curtains for your home, it's not just about creating privacy and shielding from the sun's rays. Curtains are now an important part of home decor and can add coziness, style, and elegance to any room. Therefore, it's a good idea to consider both the room's decor and natural light when choosing the curtain type that best suits your needs and personal style.- Long curtains in heavy fabric or dark colors - Suitable for a large living room, as they add warmth to the room and create a cozy, inviting atmosphere. They can also help give the room a more intimate feel and block out heat or sunlight.
- Light fabric and bright colors - If you have a smaller living room, you can still use long curtains, but it's advantageous to choose bright colors or light, airy materials that don't feel heavy - this makes the room appear larger and more open.
- Blackout curtains - This type of curtain is most often used in bedrooms or children's rooms. However, blackout curtains can also be beneficial in other rooms, such as the living room or office, as they are also good at retaining some warmth both from outside and inside. Many ready-made curtains are also part of the decor, allowing you to easily combine functionality and decor.
Easy hanging
Ready-made curtains, also often called curtain lengths or long curtains, are easy to hang, and most are sewn with multiple hanging options. However, it's important to choose a curtain with the hanging option you are looking for. The typical curtain hanging methods are listed below:
- Rod pocket
- Pleat tape with loops
- Pleat tape for curtain hooks
- Pleat tape for curtain rings
Curtain rods
There are two typical types of curtain rods, on which different hanging methods can be used. Aluminum track, aluminum rail, or curtain rail - the smallest curtain rod, where the curtain is placed on small sliders that sit 'inside' the curtain rod. Here you hang the curtain on pleat tape for curtain hooks, with small hooks. A curtain rail is easy to adjust and can be cut with a hacksaw; instructions often follow, and it's important to follow these for the best installation.
Regular round curtain rods come in different diameters, and it's important to choose your hanging method at the same time, as this can affect whether the curtain and curtain rod fit together. Here you can look at the size of the pleat tape or the measurement of the rod pocket to determine how large a curtain rod you can choose. This type of curtain rod can often be extended, so it can have different widths and be adjusted to your window. This can be seen if the curtain rod has a size range: e.g., 90-160 cm or 140-300 cm.
Sheer curtains
Sheer curtains or light curtains are made of thinner fabric that you can see through. They are therefore not made for the same function as blackout curtains. The function of sheer curtains is often to shield from sunlight or the sun's rays if they are directly on the window or door. Some also use sheer curtains as part of the decor to create a cozy and softer aesthetic environment.
Maintenance and hemming
Ready-made curtains are easy to maintain; most can be machine washed and just need to be hung back in place, where they will dry on the curtain rod. This way, you also get the nicest folds back. However, it can sometimes be advantageous to steam the curtain after hanging if you want to remove the worst wash wrinkles after the curtain is dry. Some also wish to iron curtains; here, you should look at the curtain's care label beforehand to ensure how much heat the curtain can withstand.Ready-made curtains can often be hemmed with hemming tape, where you just need to iron the fold together. Therefore, you don't need to sew your curtains if you want them shorter. It's a smart and simple method to hem your curtains. The tape comes in many different sizes and shapes, and sometimes it also comes with the curtain packages.