Curtains Buying Guide | Designed for Irish Homes


 
Curtain Size Guide
 
*Note: All of our curtains come in pairs unless otherwise stated
 
Sizes indicated are always Width x Length for one panel/curtain (unless otherwise stated). For example, 66x90" is a curtain that is 66" Width and 90" Length for one panel. If the curtain is a pair, the total width therefore is 132" Wide and 90" Long. Generally Readymade Curtains only come in the following Widths: 46inch, 66inch and 90inch Width and the following Lengths, 54inch, 72inch and 90inch. The table below gives the most commonly available sizes for Readymade curtains. These should suit most windows in Irish Homes. If you need a different size, you may be able to get your curtains adjusted or buy made to measure curtains
 
 
Curtain Size Guide
Width x Length (inches) Width x Length (centimetres)
46" x 54" 116 x 137cm
 46 x 72" 116 x 183cm
46 x 90" 116 x 228cm
66 x 54" 168 x 137cm
66 x 72" 168 x 183cm
66 x 90" 168 x 228cm
90 x 54" 228 x 137cm
90 x 72" 228 x 183cm
90 x 90" 228 x 228cm
90 x 108" 228 x 274cm
132 x 90" 335 x 228cm
132 x 108" 335 x 274cm
 
 

 

Curtain Headings

 

PENCIL PLEAT/TAPE TOP

This classic curtain heading received its name due to the style resembling a row of pencils laid side by side. Pencil pleat consists of tightly gathered folds that retain their shape by a cord being pulled on the heading tape. This means the cord can be adjusted slightly to the width of the window. Pencil pleat curtain headings can be used with either curtain poles or tracks, ensuring a good fit for any window area. All of our curtain poles come with rings.

 

 

 

Pencil Pleat Curtains

 

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EYELET CURTAINS

 

Eyelet Curtains come complete with reinforced metal holes at the top of the curtain heading, making them ideal for hanging sumptuous, heavy materials from curtain poles.

 

Pencil Pleat Curtains

 

 

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TAB TOP

Tab Top Curtains are made of fabric loops that hang from curtain poles and are both easy to fit and offer a contemporary look. Tab top curtains are an excellent choice if you would also like to make a feature of your curtain pole.

 

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SLOT TOP

Slot top curtains have an opening zone at the top (open on both ends) where the curtain pole can be threaded through. The curtain is then gathered across the top.

 

Slot Top Curtains Ireland

 

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NET CURTAINS

Our net curtains are sold by the metre. When choosing the correct drop/width for your window simply measure the Width and Drop of your window. Choose the appropriate drop for the dropdown menu on the product page and enter the number of metres you want. It is possible to buy by the half metre by entering .5 into the quantity box.

 

We recommend buying twice the width of your window so your curtains will gather and have a fuller look. For example if your window measures 2 metres across, you should enter 4 into the quantity box.

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CURTAIN POLE GUIDE

 

How to Put up a Curtain Pole Ireland

 

 

1. Firstly, the most important thing is to decide where you want to position your curtain pole. We generally recommend leaving approx 15cm (6 inches) between the top of the Window Frame and your pole and approximately the same distance on either side of the window frame and where the ball (called a finial) begins.

 

2. You will then need to decide how low you want your curtains to hang. We would recommend leaving them hang approx 1.25cm (a 1/2 inch) off the floor. However, many people prefer to have their curtains touching the floor. This will also vary depending on whether they're full length windows or windows with less of a drop (e.g. typically bedroom windows)

 

3. You can then use your curtains to guide you exactly where the pole should be positioned. Keep in mind that you may need extra length in your curtain depending on the Header Type Chosen. For example. Eyelet Curtains sit on the pole, whereas Pencil Pleat Curtains hang just below the Pole

 

 


 

CHOOSING CURTAIN LINING

 

Lined or Unlined ?

 

Lined Curtains are great for:

 

  • Insulation - closed curtains help keep out draughts whilst trapping heat in the room.
  • Protection - Lined curtains give an added level of resistance against strong sunlight that may contribute to material deterioration over time.
  • Hanging - lined curtains add extra weight - which allows them to hang better.

 

Unlined Curtains are great for:

 

  • Low maintenance - unlined curtains can be washed at home with no need for dry cleaning
  • Keeping a room cool - unlined curtains allow air to pass through easily - ideal for keeping temperatures lower in the summer.
  • Achieving a lighter look - unlined curtains allow more light into the room giving a lighter look that works best in smaller spaces.

 

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