What Are Wave Curtains? Discovering Stylish and Functional Window Treatments

 The perfect solution for your window, Wave Curtains feature flawless fluid curves to the top and offer a stylish alternative to the more traditional pleat curtain. Popular in sleek hotels this style of curtain is well suited to contemporary interiors but also works brilliantly within period properties too.



 A clean, minimalist effect that looks almost the same from top to bottom

The neat stack of fabric they create when stacked back gives a clean, minimalist effect that looks almost the same from top to bottom - unlike other pleat styles where it can look bulky and unattractive at the top and bottom. This helps to maximise the amount of light that can be let into your room and really opens up your space.

When fitting a standard curtain pole

They can also be easily fitted into awkward spaces that you might have difficulties with when fitting a standard curtain pole. This includes a space above your window where there might be a thermostat or other fittings installed or in rooms with very high ceilings where a standard curtain rod might be too high and make the room feel smaller. Wave curtains run along what is called a Silent Gliss track, which makes them ideal for these situations as they can be fitted in the space above your windows without having to fit anything into the actual wall and can still be pulled back and forth across your window.

Designed to be as easy to install as possible

Designed to be as easy to install as possible, each pair of wave curtains are made to your exact measurements by hand here in Yorkshire before being delivered directly to your door complete with the requisite track and components. All you have to do is fit them in a simple way, hooking the curtain onto the track using the requisite hooks and then you're ready to use your beautiful new curtains. You'll also find that they're incredibly quiet as there is no need to use brackets or hooks that move in and out and can be noisy when used.

What Kind of Fabric Works With Wave Curtains?

As well as being available in a wide range of colours, patterns and textures, wave curtains are very versatile and work with both patterned and plain fabrics. However, it's important to choose a fabric that can drape well and not too heavy, as a stiff or heavily embroidered material might not look as good as something with softer curves. Cotton, voile and even some silks are suitable and we recommend trying a sample of your chosen fabric with the Wave Curtains to see how it fits.

Conclusion

Whether you're looking to create an opulent Art Deco inspired room with rich jewel tones or a minimalistic Scandi style, a double-layered treatment of a deep coloured curtain and white sheer voile will really add a luxurious touch to your home decor. We love them in our client's modern and contemporary homes as well as their period properties too. The only limit is your imagination!


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