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Complete your room with the understated sophistication of the Churchgate Swithland Curtains. Featuring a timeless herringbone textured design and a traditional pencil pleat header, these curtains offer a tailored, elegant drape. Lined for improved privacy and insulation, they blend style with practicality and are ideal for creating a cosy, stylish space in any room of your home.
Please note: Curtain size refers to a single panel. Each pack includes 2 panels of the same size. Select a width close to your pole size for a full, gathered effect.
Complete your room with the understated sophistication of the Churchgate Swithland Curtains. Featuring a timeless herringbone textured design and a traditional pencil pleat header, these curtains offer a tailored, elegant drape. Lined for improved privacy and insulation, they blend style with practicality and are ideal for creating a cosy, stylish space in any room of your home.
Please note: Curtain size refers to a single panel. Each pack includes 2 panels of the same size. Select a width close to your pole size for a full, gathered effect.
The best curtains depend on your room, style and practical needs. Blackout curtains are ideal for bedrooms, thermal curtains help improve insulation, and sheer curtains are perfect for adding privacy while still letting natural light in.
For the best fit, measure the width and drop of your window before ordering. As a general guide, curtain width should be around 1.5 to 2 times the width of your curtain pole or track to create a fuller, more luxurious look.
Yes, our curtains are suitable for a wide range of rooms, including bedrooms, living rooms, dining rooms and home offices. Choose blackout or lined curtains for added privacy and light control, or lighter fabrics for a soft, decorative finish.
Always check the care label before cleaning. Many curtains can be gently vacuumed or spot cleaned to remove dust and marks, while some styles may be machine washable or dry clean only depending on the fabric and lining.
Yes, curtains can help reduce heat loss through windows, especially if they are lined or thermal curtains. They can make a room feel warmer in winter, improve comfort and may help with energy efficiency.