Curtains bring a luxurious touch of class to window coverings. They are better at both insulating heat and blocking out light than blinds and come with an extensive range of styles, fabrics, designs, colours and patterns to choose from.
Curtain Styles
A quick look at some of the different curtain styles.Â
Pinched Pleat
A curtain style where the pleats are stitched and pinched at the top and the folds of the fabric flow below to create an elegant, formal look.
Box Pleat
Box Pleat design provides a more modern option for pleat curtains. The folds run across the entire length of fabric to create a box like appearance.
Goblet Pleat
While they look similar to pinched pleat, Goblet pleats are tucked and folded and open at the very top to look like a goblet.
Pencil Pleat
Pencil Pleat is a classic design that features closely gathered folds resembling a row of pencils laid side by side.
Eyelet (Grommet)
Featuring large metal rings at the top, deep folds of uniform lines from top to bottom provide a look that is both fashionable and contemporary.
Rod Pocket
Also known as pole top curtains, a sewn in rod pocket allows panels to bunch in on the rod for a soft classy look with clean minimalist lines.
Roller Blinds
Roller blinds are available in sunscreen or block-out materials. Some windows have both allowing for maximum flexibility when balancing lighting and day/night time privacy.
Roller Sunscreen
Sunscreen roller blinds are made of a slightly see-through mesh material that blocks out glare and UV radiation to keep the property cool and protect furniture and floors. In the daytime, one will be able to look outdoors but not the other way around providing both lighting and privacy.
Roller Blockout
Block-out roller blinds completely blocks out all light to darken and insulate the room. It is ideal when privacy is a priority and perfect for sleeping in. Like their sunscreen counterpart, there is a large range of colours, materials and patterns to choose from.
Shutters
Shutters are available in Timber and PVC. They both have differing strengths and weaknesses and are ideally used in different circumstances.
PVC
PVC (plastic) shutters are a more affordable alternative to timber shutters and are perfect for wet areas as they are waterproof (timber is not).
Timber
When water-proofing is not a requirement, timber shutters are usually the preferred option. Timber shutters can span a bigger width than PVC shutters as they are lighter and more rigid. Many have water-resistant coatings to handle small amounts of moisture and they also have better resistance to UV.
Venetian Blinds
Available in aluminium and timber, Venetian blinds provide both a durable, easy to maintain option as well as a fantastic insulator of heat and sound.
Timber Venetians
Wooden Venetian blinds provide the classic look and warmth of natural wood. An effective insulator of both heat and sound. They will help block out street noise and keep the heat out in summer and the warmth in during winter.
Aluminium Venetians
Aluminium venetian blinds are highly durable and easy to maintain and clean. As they are waterproof, they can be used in wet and high humidity areas.
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