Standard Curtains: Regular curtains that hang from a curtain rod and can be manually opened and closed.
Blackout Curtains: Made from heavy, light-blocking material, these curtains are designed to prevent outside light from entering a room, making them ideal for bedrooms or home theaters.
Sheer Curtains: Lightweight and translucent curtains that allow light to pass through while providing a degree of privacy.
Thermal Curtains: These curtains have insulating properties, helping to regulate room temperature by keeping heat in during winter and blocking it out during summer.
Café Curtains: Short curtains that cover only the lower part of a window, often used in kitchens and cafes to offer privacy while still allowing light to enter from the top.
Valances: Decorative fabric panels or drapes that are hung across the top of a window, used to add an extra touch of style.
Grommet Curtains: These curtains have metal-rimmed openings (grommets) along the top through which the curtain rod passes, providing a contemporary look and smooth sliding action.
Tie-back Curtains: Curtains that can be tied back to the sides when not in use, held in place with decorative tiebacks or fabric cords.