2024's top ten curtain textiles

Looking for ideas for your living room curtains and Roman blinds? In the first half of 2024, check out our list of the top fabrics chosen by our clients.

 

Looking for ideas for your living room curtains and Roman blinds? In the first half of 2024, check out our list of the top fabrics chosen by our clients.

 

Sheer curtain fabrics are in high demand right now, with all 10 of our best sellers being translucent or semi-transparent. These are frequently layered on a double curtain track with a blockout lining, allowing you to draw the sheer curtain independently of the lining behind it.

 

Warm neutrals remain the most popular interior colors, with a preference for earthy tones such as sand, cream, and taupe.

 

 While linen appearances remain popular, an increasing number of clients are turning to polyester blends. These have the visual attractiveness of linen, but with the functionality of synthetic fibers and a lower price range.

 

  1. Odin: polyester, 300 cm broad.

 

 Wide-width fabrics, like this one, are excellent choices for seam-free curtains. Odin, from Maurice Kain, is a wonderful textured sheer available in a variety of light and dark neutral tones. This is an excellent option for daytime privacy and light filtering. It is also fire-retardant, making it ideal for commercial use.

 

  1. Cannes: polyester, 320 cm wide (continuous).

 

 Cannes led our best-seller list in 2022, and it is still a strong contender in 2024. This Nettex linen-look sheer drapes beautifully and comes in a range of 14 neutral tones. It is ideal for sheer curtains, but it also works well with blackout linings for Roman blinds, lined curtains, and double tracks.

 

  1. Seaview: Polyester, 350 cm wide

 

Seaview, an extra-wide shear inspired by natural vistas and coastal colors, was designed with high ceilings in mind. This timeless and tactile sheer is yarn-dyed to resemble textured linen while maintaining the durability of 100% polyester.

 

 

  1. Pilbara: 89% polyester, 11% linen, 300 cm wide.

 

Maurice Kain's soft sheer returns to our top-selling list in 2024, with a choice of 12 easy-to-use colors. The polyester and linen blend lends this fabric a lovely drape and finish.

 

  1. Verne: Polyester, 320mm wide

 

It's no surprise that Verne is selling out so quickly! This wide-width fabric has a mildly textured surface and is available in ten neutral tones. Its polyester structure makes it simple to clean and resists wrinkling, stretching, and shrinking.

 

  1. Envoy 2: Polyester, 320 cm wide

 

 Faux linen has never looked so nice! Envoy 2 has a lovely organic appearance, with subtle color changes in the weave. This multi-directional James Dunlop fabric is available in a wide selection of colors and fulfills fire safety regulations, making it a versatile option for both home and commercial applications.

 

  1. Southport, Polyester, 330 cm

 

Southport is an extra-wide fabric that measures 330 cm, making it ideal for high windows and doors. This polyester fabric has a textured linen appearance and is reasonably priced. And with 32 colors to choose from, there's sure to be something for everyone!

 

  1. Beech: 53% cotton, 47% polyester, 300 cm broad

 

 Inspired by the native New Zealand beech tree, this tactile wide-width sheer blends cotton's natural beauty with polyester's utility. Beech's flexible neutrals and fresh, spring-inspired tones work well in both relaxing coastal and urban environments.

 

  1. Bali: polyester, 330 cm wide

 

 This linen-look sheer has endured the test of time. This cheap and flexible cloth comes in 21 different colors. It is flame-retardant according to AS/It meets three standards and measures 330 cm in width.in width.



  1. Kumo Recycled: 92% RPL, 8% PL (PES) | 300 cm broad

 

 This fabric, woven from recycled polyester, is both environmentally friendly and attractive. Kumo, with its slubby and delicate weave, embraces the "perfectly imperfect" aspect of natural materials and is available in 15 nature-inspired colors.






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