As a customer, you should be able to differentiate between the different kinds of curtains, so that when you are in the process of buying, you get to buy the one which suits your requirement.

So, here we are going to familiarize you different types of curtains by discussing each in detail.

12 Different Types of Curtains as Below

Curtains have the ability to add a certain personality to any rooms. It does not come so cheap, so it is better to learn about different types of curtains before you choose one for your room.

1. Rod Pocket Curtains

Rod pocket curtains are the ones which are not expected to be opened or closed often. Lightweight fabrics and nets are used to make this curtains.

Both the ends of the sewn casing is left open so that the rod can be inserted through it.

A slender rod should be used to thread through this curtains and the rod should fit into the sockets or hooks on each end of the window.

The curtain rod gap is pretty tight which makes this curtain the ideal one to be used in the room which is less frequented.

2. Table Top Curtains

These curtains are hung on rods by attaching the loop of fabric which is present at the top of the curtain.

Tabletop curtains are usually made from narrow straps. It is known to give your room a handsome appearance as you can use bold patterns on them.

However, the challenge is when you want to draw it to obstruct light from the sun.

As it has the loop of fabric, it is not easy to draw them like most of the other kinds of curtains.

So, like rod pocket curtains, these should be used in places which are not frequented that often.

3. Pinch Pleated Curtains

Pinch pleated curtains have decorations at the top at its best. It gives a rather formal appearance in comparison to most of the other type of curtains styles.

But that does not mean different fabrics cannot be used to make this kind of curtains.

Pinch pleat curtains can be designed in four ways:

a) Two finger pinch pleat
b) Three finger pinch pleat
c) Four finger pinch pleat
d) Five finger pinch pleat

With the increase in the number of pleats the fullness and size of the pleat increase. So does the cost and also the quantity of fabric required to make it.

4. Lace Curtains

Lace curtains are pretty similar in appearance to sheer curtains.

As the lace curtains are made by the use of lace fabrics, it is mostly restricted to be used as decorative curtains.

Lace curtains help in giving the room a traditional touch in its simplest way.

The light can also be filtered by using another layer of a curtain with lace curtains because it works as a good filter of light.

The layered curtain can be pulled aside to let the lace curtains filter enough light into the room.

The combination can also be used to give different looks to the room.

5. Box Pleated Curtains

These are known to give a much-tailored look to the curtains.

The full length of the curtain would be draped down when the curtains are of box pleat design.

The formal pleated look is the result of the box shapes formed next to each other.

This is the reason why such curtains are ideal for formal rooms such as study, dining, or lounge rooms.

It is simple, but one of the most elegant curtain designs you can choose from.

6. Cafe Curtains

Unlike box pleat curtains, the cafe curtains are here to deliver a completely informal look to your room.

It is evident from its name that the curtains portray a laid-back informal approach to your room.

The cafe curtains are expected to cover only a part of the window and are usually used to let in a good amount of natural light into the room.

Not only do cafe curtains give you a lot of light into the room but they also give you a lot of personal space to you.

It is the ideal kind of curtain if you are planning for an open-minded outlook for a room.

7. Tailored Pleat Curtains

Tailored pleat are almost similar in style to pinch pleat.

The difference is that, unlike pinch pleat, the pleat does not start from the top and go down till the end.

Tailored pleat has its pleat start from the top and have it fall down from there.

Some people find the tailored pleat to be less fussy and more stylish than pinch pleat. But it is based on personal opinion.

Tailored pleat is also called Euro pleat and works the best with substantial fabrics.

It will need lining if tailored curtains are being made using lightweight fabrics if you want it to look good.

8. Sheer Curtains

Sheer curtains go best when it is paired with other kinds of curtains. This is due to the fact that sheer curtains offer less privacy.

But one of the plus points of using sheer curtain is that it filters light to the room.

If you are someone who wants to liven up the room with natural light, sheer curtains are the way to go.

It is not the ideal one if you are looking for curtains which block the light or wants good privacy.

But sheer curtains show property of blocking the view from the outside and also provide a good view of the outside from the inside. This is due to its translucent nature.

9. Goblet Curtains

Goblet pleat curtains would be the ideal choice if you are looking for some of the most formal designs of curtains.

It is the perfect fit for a traditional room which has a grand room to host formal events.

Goblet pleat curtains have the ability to enhance the appearance of this formal room with a beautiful touch.

The pleat has to look full and rounded. For this, the pleat should be shaped with wadding or interlining.

The pleat takes up the shape of a wine glass, which symbolizes the formal attire.

10. Sash Curtains

It is one of the most commonly used curtains of all. Almost all the households prefer this type of curtains.

It is simple and classy in its design and is used to filter the natural light which passes to the room.

It is one of the classiest choices if you are trying to enhance the refined look of the room.

Available in a lot of shades to match the walls and furniture of the rooms, these are usually unlined and bring a sort of sophistication to the room.

It is one of the safest and affordable options out of the lot.

11. Eyelet Curtains

 

These have silver rings at the top through which the rod is threaded. Eyelet curtains go well with fabrics which are light or medium in weight.

It is also called Grommet curtains and bodes well in rooms which are mostly occupied by kids.

This is due to the fact that eyelet curtains are easy to open, close, and maintain.

It would suit well in modern themed lounges or bedroom if a formal fabric is used to make the curtain.

It would give a contemporary look due to no fuss design.

12. Gathered Curtains

Are you someone who wishes to change the look of your room every now and then? If you do, the gathered curtains are the right way to go.

If you are not in need of much privacy, you can simply pull it back halfway and tie it to give you a new and refreshing appearance.

You can work around with the length of the curtain and also choose your favourite style of pleating in this case.

This allows you to change the style of your room week in and week out.

Conclusion

Different types of curtains will offer us a very different style and feel.

Before making any decision, we must understand pros and cons of each type of curtains.

Select those curtains that are well matched your house design and theme, you will impress your visitors.