Choosing a Perfect Curtain
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Choosing the perfect curtains transforms your home, bringing style, functionality, and comfort together. Tanj Curtains & Interiors boasts a wide range of custom and made-to-measure curtains, sheers, and blinds to suit any room. Follow these simple steps to find your ideal window treatments.
1. Assess Your Needs
Consider the room’s function. Bedroom curtains, like our blackout curtains, facilitate sleep by blocking light. Kitchen space shines with café curtains or valances for a touch of light. For privacy and heat retention, choose heavy drapes or pair curtains with our sunscreen blinds. Our motorized curtains, pet- and child-friendly for your home, offer convenience and modern appeal.
2. Measure Precisely
Proper sizing will provide a sleek look. Use our in-home internet measuring guide or request our in-home measuring service for precise measurement. Curtains need to be 3-6 inches bigger than the window frame and fall slightly short of the floor to be stylish. For difficult bay, arched, or corner windows, our specialists will recommend personalized solutions.
3. Choose the Appropriate Fabric
Fabric builds ambience. Lightweight sheers in polyester or cotton give a light texture, ideal for lounges. Luxurious velvet or silk drapes add sophistication to formal spaces. For durability and eco-friendly option, choose our eco-friendly fabrics. Visit our showroom to feel samples or request virtual swatches during a virtual consultation.
4. Consider Light Control
Think about how much natural light you want. Sheer curtains allow sunlight to filter through while maintaining privacy. Blackout curtains block nearly all light, ideal for bedrooms or media rooms. Layering sheers with heavier drapes gives you flexibility throughout the day.
5. Match Your Style
Curtains should complement your décor. Choose colors and patterns that echo your furniture, wall tones, or accent pieces. Minimalist spaces benefit from solid neutrals, while eclectic rooms can handle bold prints. Our design consultants can help you coordinate fabrics and finishes for a cohesive look.





