Double Curtains
Voile or Semi Voile + Thermal or Blackout Curtains
Keep Privacy for Day + Blackout for Night
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FAQ
Why Choose Double-Layer Curtains?
aThis pairing combines the airy, light-filtering qualities of sheer curtains with the privacy and darkness provided by blackout curtains. It's an ideal choice for a versatile window treatment that adapts to day and night needs.
By the way, the curtain with shade is also a double-layer case.
Which Spaces Need Double-Layer Curtains?
The living rooms, bedrooms, and kids' rooms need double-layer curtains more often.
Do l Have to Buy Two Separate Curtains and How?
Yes, please purchase two sets of curtains: one set of sheer curtains and one set of drapes, and hang them on the double-rod curtain rod.
Fabric & Color: Pair light sheer curtains with darker blackout curtains for contrast, or choose complementary colors for a softer look. Besides, there are some fabric styles that have matching sheer products, like Agnes and Olivia. Just need to buy separately.
How to Choosing Header Styles for Double Curtains?
Sheer: Choose a thin stack back depth header like rod pocket, back tab, flat panel, and pinch pleat.
Curtains: Choose a header style that is easy to open and close, like pinch pleat, euro pleat, grommet, and flat panel with rings and clips.
How about the Hardware for Double Curtain?
Use a double curtain rod for double-layer curtains, or order double tracks, like Justin Double Rod, Wesley Custom Track - order double track options, and Rex Custom Rod - order double rod options.
Double Curtains
Double curtains, also called double-layer curtains, are a combination of blackout and voile curtains, offer a practical and stylish solution for any room. They control light, privacy, and temperature, making them perfect for spaces like the living room, bedroom, and kids' room.
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How to Hang Curtains for Every Header Type
This guide will walk you through the most popular curtain header types, explaining how to hang each one correctly to achieve a flawless, professional finish.
Before Placing Your Window Treatment Order
View the gallery for inspiration, order free swatches to feel the fabric, and use the measurement tool to get the size.
