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Frequently asked questions I am concerned about how much room my curtains will take as I have limited space either side of the window and I do not want them obscuring it. What do you suggest? Choose your heading style wisely. Opt for either
pinch pleat or eyelet heading and the curtains will stack back
neatly. you can put some new info here! paultest I am overlooked and need privacy during the day without blocking the light and I don’t like net curtains. What do you suggest Try our sheer voiles curtains hung on a double pole
(curtains on the front pole and voiles on the back pole) or opt for
a plain voile Roman blind. Both options will allow you to wash the
voile fabric to keep it looking fresh. I have a radiator underneath my window. Are sill length curtains the only option? Floor length curtains will always hang better and
look more elegant. We can supply extension brackets for poles and
tracks allowing the curtains to hang clear of the radiator. I have a bay window with 4 curtains that take space and light. How can I have a pair of closing curtains on my bay window? We supply made to measure bay poles for 1-bend bays
up to 4-bend bays. These poles have special passing brackets and
are supplied with C-shaped rings that slide over the brackets
allowing you to have one pair of curtains on the bay window. How do I clean my curtains and blinds? We recommend dry-cleaning for most of our products.
However you can have washable curtains (in a gentle cycle at 30C)
if you combine a washable fabric and our blackout lining. I have coving on the wall coming down to the window and I am not sure if there is enough space to fix a track or a pole. What do you suggest? Poles or tacks can also be ceiling fixed allowing curtains to be hung on most windows. I want a corded track but they don’t look very appealing and I don’t want a pelmet. What can I do? We supply covered lath & fascias. The track is
fixed on a wooden board, a lath. I have old draughty windows in a room that always feels cold. Should I go for curtains or blinds? You can go for either. Interlining your curtains or blinds will give you significantly more heat insulation. However the best thermal lining we have is our blackout lining. Combine the two for a double-glazing effect! |
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