Curtain fabrics are designed to control light and provide privacy while enhancing interior décor. These fabrics vary in thickness and transparency, with some allowing soft light to pass through and others fully blocking it.
This category includes lightweight fabrics like sheer materials, heavier options such as blackout fabrics, and decorative styles like jacquard. The selection depends on the curtain’s function, whether for light filtering, insulation, or visual appeal.
It is a type of lightweight, sheer, or semi-sheer fabric that allows light to pass through. It is made using very fine yarns and a loose weave, giving it a soft, delicate feel that allows light to filter through, creating a thin, elegant look. It is extremely lightweight, making it comfortable and suitable for layering.
A type of thick, heavy fabric specifically designed to block sunlight and external light completely or almost completely. It typically consists of multiple layers or is treated with special materials (such as PVC) to insulate against heat and sound, and provide complete privacy, making it ideal for bedrooms and offices. It prevents the sun’s heat from entering in the summer and retains warmth in the winter.
It is a luxury type of woven fabric with intricate patterns and motifs woven directly into the fabric (woven, not printed) using a special loom invented by Joseph Marie Jacquard in 1804. It is characterized by its high durability, weight, rich texture, and wear resistance, making it ideal for upholstery, curtains, and luxury clothing.
Linen, or what is known as linen fabric, is one of the best types of fabrics, as its fibers are made from the natural linen plant. It also has several characteristics that distinguish it from other fabrics, such as: its durability for long periods of time, its luster, its high ability to absorb liquids and moisture, and other properties. The quality of linen fabric depends on the number of threads and fibers used in weaving, so the fewer the number of threads, the higher the quality of the linen fabric.
It is a fabric decorated with patterns, designs, or motifs using needle and thread, either by hand or with embroidery machines. This type of fabric adds an artistic, textured, and luxurious touch to clothing and decor. It is often made of cotton, linen, or polyester and is widely used in wedding and evening dresses, curtains, bedspreads, and high-end casual wear. It is characterized by prominent patterns that enhance the garment’s appeal.