Goblet Curtains
Goblet Curtains are a classic and elegant window treatment that adds sophistication, style, and luxury to any room. Their distinctive goblet-shaped pleats create a structured, formal look, while allowing the fabric to drape beautifully from ceiling to floor. Available in a wide variety of fabrics, textures, patterns, and colors, Goblet Curtains complement traditional, contemporary, and modern interiors. Easy to hang, operate, and maintain, they provide effective light control, privacy, insulation, and energy efficiency.
Beyond functionality, Goblet Curtains enhance home décor, living rooms, dining rooms, bedrooms, offices, formal spaces, window styling, layered window treatments, drapery designs, interior design, home improvement, decorative curtains, luxury curtains, tailored curtains, custom curtains, pleated curtains, blackout curtains, lined curtains, sheer curtains, designer fabrics, made-to-measure curtains, high-quality curtains, elegant window coverings, and premium curtain solutions, creating a sophisticated, welcoming, and stylish ambiance.
Finding the right curtains for your home or workspace doesn’t have to be complicated. We provide a complimentary, no-pressure quotation so you can explore different options at your own pace. Our knowledgeable team will assist you in selecting the perfect fabrics, designs, and finishes to suit your style and budget. With professional measurements and clear guidance, you can make informed decisions with confidence. Transform your space with elegant, practical curtains—starting with a free consultation.
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How To Measure Curtains
All Curtains Measurements: Width x Height
Measure the width
If you have a curtain pole or track: measure its full length.
If not: measure your window and add about 15–20 cm on each side.
Measure the drop (length)
Decide where you want the curtains to end:
Consider heading Type–
Different curtain headings can slightly affect how you measure the drop. For eyelet curtains, you should measure from the top of the curtain rod down to your desired length, typically the floor. For pencil pleat or pinch pleat curtains, measure from the top of the curtain track or from the bottom of the rings down to where you want the curtains to finish.
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