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Different Fabrics for Curtains

There are several factors you need to consider when looking for window treatments such as color, style, length, pattern, and fabric. Your chosen fabric affects how the curtain drapes and hangs and also the durability, coverage, and texture, and whether it is easy to wash or not. 
Check out the fabrics commonly used for curtains to determine the right one for your home. 

Polyester

Polyester is a common fabric for curtain that is sturdy, durable, and affordable. Caring for polyester curtains is easy as these don’t stretch, shrink, or wrinkle. This fabric is great for the living room or bedroom curtains. However, this is not advisable in kitchens because polyester is a flammable material that absorbs odors. It also prevents good air circulation. There are different styles, patterns, and colors of polyester. Homes with children or high traffic can benefit from darker colored polyester curtains. 





Silk

Silk curtains are often heavier although they create a romantic look and drape well. These are perfect for formal dining rooms or bedrooms. Silk fabrics only need dry clean so washing them may be more time-consuming. If you want to use silk curtains in rooms that get lots of light, use lighter color panels or window shades for lining because silk is more prone to sun damage. Faux silk curtains are easier to wash and more durable. 
  

Cotton

Curtains made of a cotton blend or cotton are versatile options. They have a uniquely clean and crisp feel ideal for modern or traditional decorating styles. Curtains made from cotton drape well that make them good options for formal dining rooms. You can opt for cotton curtains with tight leave or a cotton panel that comes with a lining if you like to block off sunlight in bright rooms. Sheer cotton curtains, on the other hand, are ideal if you want to create an airy and light feel for a room.



Linen

Linen is a type of billowier fabric that offers a tailored look. This is perfect for contemporary living rooms, casual dining areas, and all types of bedrooms. Linen also drapes well. Since this fabric doesn’t block off the sun, it allows natural light to stream into your living area. Linen curtains typically require dry cleaning and must be hung right away to prevent wrinkling. 


Lace

Being a sheer fabric, lace allows natural light to diffuse and creates an airy and open feel. Lace curtains add a romantic touch in traditionally styled dining rooms. You can also hang these over French doors for privacy while enjoying the outdoor sunlight at the same time. Lace curtains are available in neutral shades like ecru, ivory, and white that makes them easy to blend with all color schemes.
 








Velvet

Velvet is a kind of heavy fabric that can keep the cold out, making them the best window treatments if you want to insulate your house with drafty windows. Velvet also drapes well, offering a polished look that makes them great if you want to dress up your formal dining room or traditionally styled living room. The thickness of velvet curtains blocks out the light and sound and offers extra privacy.  











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