Quick reference
Curtain types
A simple map of fabrics, styles, and choices — so you can speak the same language as your consultant.
On the site, deep dives follow the tabs: Sheers for voile and light layers, Curtains for drapes and room-dressing fabric, Combos when both tracks are designed together.
By fabric (quality)
Each fibre behaves differently in India’s light and climate — we shortlist live in your room.
Cotton
Breathable, easy care, and friendly for family rooms — natural matte look.
Linen
Relaxed texture and natural slub — airiness without feeling thin.
Silk
Depth, luster, and formal drape where the room is dressed for occasion.
Velvet
Rich light absorption, acoustic softness, and a couture fall.
Jacquard
Pattern woven in — structure and body without a cheap printed face.
Polyester (blends)
Stable, easy-living performance blends — strong option for kids and sun-heavy glass.
Blackout fabric
Coated or bonded face built for true cut-off — for sleep, cinema, and shift workers.
By style
How the header and track are chosen changes the fold, stack, and how “dressed” the window feels.
Eyelet (ring style)
Even, contemporary folds on a pole — great for full-width living glass.
Pleated (pinch / pencil)
Tailored stack and formal drape; pairs with tracks — pencil is softer, pinch more architectural.
Ripple fold (wave style)
Continuous, quiet rhythm — minimal and high-end on slim tracks.
Floor-to-ceiling
Height and fullness planned to your ceiling line — we template every drop, not a catalogue length.
Layered (sheer + blackout)
Double-track day → night: soft daylight with a true blackout behind — suite-style in residential glass.
Special types
When the job isn’t just a single face drape — light-first, night-first, or motor-driven.
Sheer curtains
Soften glare; keep a view. Ideal for long sun hours on a facade.
Blackout curtains
Interlining, returns, and channels for real darkness — not just a dark print.
Roman blinds
Precision light control in neat horizontal panels — often paired with dress curtains.
Motorized curtains
Scenes, timers, and quiet tracks — for out-of-reach glass or cinema rooms.
By design
What sits on the face — from quiet solids to print and hand feel.
Solid / plain
Let architecture and furniture lead; fabric reads as colour and calm texture only.
Printed (floral / geometric)
Florals, geometry, and abstracts — we align repeat to your window width so seams behave.
Textured (linen look / embroidery / woven)
Linen-look, tone-on-tone stitch, or jacquard — light catches all day and adds depth at night.
What metros often pick
A snapshot of what we spec often in Bengaluru, Mumbai, Delhi NCR, Hyderabad, Chennai — your home may differ; we design to your light.
- Sheer + blackout layering for day–night living rooms
- Neutral & earthy face fabrics with characterful texture
- Full-height drops on tall glass — especially new apartments
- Linen-look or mixed weaves for relaxed luxury
- Ripple or pinch headers for clean, expensive folds
- Soft pastels or warm stone palettes — then one accent room if you like
- Motor where windows are out of easy reach or for scene presets
Pro tips — quick room picks
Living room
Sheer or soft textured neutrals; add a heavier pair if the TV wall fights glare — see layered ranges.
Bedroom
Blackout or interlined curtains; sheer + blackout for a hotel-style switch.
Compact room
Light colours, vertical emphasis (full height), minimal busy pattern — the eye travels up.
Statement luxury
Ripple or pinch pleat with velvet or linen-look — fabric-first drama.