Frequently Asked Questions

For accurate measurements, measure the width of the window opening at the top, middle, and bottom. Use the narrowest measurement. For length, measure from the top of the window frame to where you want the blinds to end. For a more detailed measuring guide, click here

Custom curtains are made to your exact measurements and design preferences. You can choose from a wide range of materials, colors, and features. They're great for unique - sized windows or when you want a specific look. Ready - made curtains come in standard sizes with limited design options. They're more budget - friendly but may not fit all windows perfectly.

Our curtains are sold per panel. This gives you the flexibility to buy the exact number you need for your windows.

Curtain heading refers to how the curtain's top attaches to poles or tracks. When selecting a heading style, your personal taste and the specific type of pole or track in use play decisive roles.The choice of heading has a profound impact on two key aspects. Aesthetically, it can transform the look of your curtain, aligning it with modern minimalism or classic elegance. Cost - wise, different headings vary significantly. Some elaborate headings demand greater amounts of fabric and entail intricate production procedures. Click here to see more details about different curtain heading styles.

Curtain lining is an extra fabric layer on the curtain's back, serving more than just decoration. It plays functional roles like controlling light, enhancing energy efficiency, and reducing noise. Good lining can block sunlight, perfect for rooms needing darkness. In winter, it insulates, trapping air to keep the room warm and save energy. It also dampens outside noise for a quieter indoor space.

When choosing curtain lining, consider your purpose. For light control, pick blackout or light - filtering options. For energy efficiency, go for thick, insulating fabrics like flannel. If noise reduction is important, select dense, heavy - duty linings. Ensure the lining suits the main curtain fabric; a thin, breathable one for lightweight cotton, and a thick, luxurious one for heavier drapes. Also, think about aesthetics. The lining's color should match or complement the front, and the texture can affect how the curtain looks and moves. Click here to see more details about curtain linings.

Depends on various factors such as their material, the amount of sunlight they are exposed to, and how well they are cared for. NICETOWN's curtains can last 5 to 10 years or even longer if well-maintained. Consider replacing your curtains if you notice any of the following:

1. Fading: Curtains that receive much sunlight can start to fade over time. It might be time to consider a replacement when this fading becomes noticeable.

2. Damage: If your curtains have tears or holes or are fraying at the edges, it might be time to replace them.

3. Outdated Style: If your curtains no longer match your room's decor or if their style feels dated, replacing them can give your space a quick and easy refresh.

4. Health Reasons: Curtains can collect allergens and dust over time. So if you or anyone in your home has allergies, asthma, or respiratory issues, replace them more frequently or wash them regularly.