5 Best Fabric for Curtains: Your Guide to Dreamy Drapery

Placing the finishing touches on your newly designed home can seem overwhelming. At Alisha Taylor Interiors, we know exactly how to fulfill your dreams — all the way down to the curtains on your windows. Read on to learn about the best fabric for curtains and how to decide which one is right for your home.

Key Characteristics of Luxurious Fabric

While it’s simpler to choose a fabric based on your chosen design style, there are a few factors to consider. As your interior designer, we will help you choose the best fabric to create a sophisticated look. To prepare for this exploration process, review these key characteristics of luxurious fabrics.

Durable

Your curtains should be able to withstand the test of time, so you’ll want to consider durable fabric. Common wear is natural, but your fabric shouldn’t fall apart after just a few months. You should also be able to wash your curtains regularly without fear of damaging the fabric. Once you’ve chosen the style you’re looking for, work with your interior designer to find a customized fabric that will maintain its flawless appearance for years to come.

Resistance

Along with durability, you’ll want to find a fabric that is woven with resistance in mind. The way your curtains hang in a room can be a small design detail that adds to your look, so why settle for fabric that won’t hold its shape? The natural drape of your fabric should add an elegant flair to your overall design.

Color Hold

Selecting the perfect fabric color can be a key way to draw your entire style together. With such a careful decision to make, working with your interior designer to investigate fabric dyes can be a beneficial tactic to long-lasting curtains. You don’t want to be heading back to the store in a few months to replace your curtains because the color faded and no longer matches your space.

5 of the Best Fabrics for Curtains

It’s important to understand the factors that play into a well-designed curtain. However, your interior designer will be the most reliable resource for choosing the best fabric for curtains. We will assess your lifestyle and space to determine the best curtain fabric for you based on design and practicality. Karen Barnes, owner of the Elegant Window and Alisha Taylor Interiors partner, shares her expertise in drapery and different fabrics often used for curtains.

Silk

If you’ve ever found yourself enamored with a romantic interior design style, silk curtains are an ideal choice to achieve this look. The smooth fabric’s stunning drape adds a graceful appeal to your space while blocking out a high level of light. However, real silk is a bit more difficult to keep clean as it requires careful dry cleaning to maintain. Silk is also susceptible to sun damage, so we may want to install a solar blind or solar film to the window to prevent the damage.

Linen

Using linen curtain fabric is a stunning way to welcome natural light into your space.  Karen shares, “The flax fibers [linen is made of] are quite long and rigid and once they crease, they remain creased. Because of this characteristic, linen will develop wrinkles, despite careful handling. These wrinkles are an inherent part of the charm and beauty of linen.” The sheer fabric falls into a natural drape ideal for shared living spaces that need just a small touch of contemporary design. The billowy fabric is able to catch the slight breeze as it glides in through open windows, creating a peaceful movement through your space.

Polyester

Highly durable, affordable, and fade-resistant polyester fabric is a wonderful choice for any interior design style. Polyester curtains are easy to care for, making them a great option for homeowners looking for a low-maintenance style. Be aware that while this fabric is relatively simple to wash, polyester will hold onto stains. You may want to discuss with your interior designer which rooms would most benefit from this style of curtain in terms of cleanliness.

Cotton

Cotton fabric is one of the best fabrics for curtains in both a traditional or modernized space. Whether you’re looking for a more sheer design for a naturally lit space or opting for a more private feel, cotton is an adaptable fabric that can accomplish any design goal. Karen tells us, “Fabrics made from natural fibers, such as cotton, wool, and linen tend to hold the shape of the fold much better and are more easily trained than man-made fibers, such as polyester.” The fabric is also much easier to clean as its durable design makes it machine-washable.

Velvet

Extreme durability and luxurious feel combine flawlessly in a velvet fabric. The soft threads of this material are woven tightly together to create a stunning fabric capable of blocking both light and sound. Velvet fabric holds its shape unbelievably well, proving a beautiful additional detail to your grand design.

Reimagine Your Dreamy Drapery with Alisha Taylor

With Alisha Taylor as your interior designer, you can trust that you’ll receive the best fabric for your curtains. Alisha Taylor has spent the last 20 years learning the ins and outs of design, down to the best fabrics for curtains. Our experienced team of professionals can personalize your furnishings to create a timeless space that fits your wants. Contact us today to find out how we can bring your drapery dreams to life and design custom curtains that fit your lifestyle.

 

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