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Curtains

We manufacture curtains in any style to suite your individual taste. We have a massive range of material to choose from.

Like the design of many other household effects, curtains too have undergone a lot of changes to accommodate the changing requirements and styles of the householders. And, the change is not confined to use of different materials for making curtains. Even the style of hanging them down has undergone changes. That’s because people do not look at curtains merely as a functional device to save them from the sun and provide privacy, but also as means of dressing up their homes to impress neighbours and visitors with their unique designs.

Eyelet Curtains

 

Eyelet curtains are quite in vogue. Such curtains are not mere accessories for enhancing your privacy. These are more of a tool used for giving mod looks to your home.  You get an amazing variety of colors and fabrics of eyelet curtains. Typically, these are made from lightweight fabrics in stunning colors. You have a choice of giving a flashy new look or go for a modern style to get a feeling of warmth.

Pocket Pleat

Pocket pleat or also known as rod pocket pleat is so called because  the top of the panel has a fabric pocket that can be slid onto the curtain rod. They are  not intended to be opened and closed. The pocket is designed to fit tight on the curtain rod so it can be ruched to create folds and volume. Once drapes are arranged, they are intended to be left pulled open as decorative side panels. Because of the ruching that the pocket creates, rod pocket curtains are easy to arrange and don’t require lots of styling or steaming.

Tab Top Curtains

The tab top treatment gives drapes an informal feel, ideal for bedrooms. This style is seen at its best with light, simple fabrics, and in neutral colours or pastel shades which will provide contrast with the rod.

This style is especially suitable for sheers or voiles, or where drapes will not be regularly pulled open and closed as tab tops are not the easiest drapes to pull across the rod.

Pencil Pleat

Pencil pleating is one of the most common treatments, using a greater width of fabric with evenly spaced narrow pleats.

This treatment is versatile, working well with prints and plains and most different textures. The finish is casual and cosy, perfect for the lounge or bedroom.

There are loose pencil pleats and tight pencil pleats, both of which create a full appearance.

French or Triple Pinch pleats

French or Triple Pinch pleats are groups of triple pleats, spaced evenly along the curtain which create a formal heading, with the benefit of very neat stacking to the side.

This style is ideal for a formal dining room or can be used for practical reasons where there is not much wall space beside the window.

Double Pinch pleat

Similar to the French style but with double pleats, this treatment has the benefits of French pleating but creates a style which balances casual with traditional, perfect for any room setting.

This style works equally well with prints, but is seen at its best with textured plains.

Reverse pleat

This style, also known as inverted pleating, creates a simple, modern look which also requires less fabric than some other styles.

Plain fabrics or those with textured weaves are complemented best by this treatment, which also stacks efficiently when curtains are drawn back from the window.