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Are your indoor curtains not fitting your window frames correctly? Are you looking for something made for your home? Standard indoor curtain drops are somewhere around 63, 84, 96, 108 inches. These fixed drops prevent you from matching the exact height of your ceiling. You have to adjust these numbers for rod placement and window shapes. The result is an off-looking length. The visible gaps give an unfinished look rather than a polished one.
We at ZIPCushions cut every custom indoor curtain to your exact specifications. You choose every customization detail, including drop length, header style, and tie straps. We make every curtain to your preferences. You choose the type of indoor curtains you want, such as living room curtains, bedroom curtains, or kitchen curtains. Every curtain is made to order and comes with free shipping.
Every room has different curtain demands. A blackout curtain may not work in your living room where you invite guests. Similarly, a sheer curtain may not work in your bedroom where you want privacy. Skip guessing and start designing your curtain by use case. Here’s a quick overview of what works best where:
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| Room | Recommended Fabric | Best Style / Light Control | Why It Works |
|---|---|---|---|
| Living Room | Linen blend, textured cotton | Sheer or light-filtering, 2× fullness | Balances aesthetics with natural light for guest-facing spaces |
| Bedroom | Polyester-cotton blend | Blackout + sheer layered combo | Full privacy and light control while keeping flexibility for daytime |
| Kitchen | Machine-washable polyester blend | Light-filtering, textured | Resists grease, steam and stains; survives frequent washing |
| Dining Room | Luxury velvet, linen blend | Mid-weight, floor-length drapery | Adds a relaxed, upscale feel without overdressing the space |
| Home Office | Linen blend, cotton blend | Light-filtering, no blackout | Reduces glare and eye strain while keeping the room workable |
| Nursery | Polyester-cotton blackout | 100% blackout, floor-length | Complete darkness for uninterrupted naps and night sleep |
Living room curtains fall somewhere between style and light. If you want to level up the aesthetics and keep your curtains minimalistic, choose sheer or textured curtains. If you have a dedicated private space in your living room, choose blackout curtains for it. Linen blend curtains also enhance the overall look of your living room. For large windows, customize your curtains with 2x fullness to create deep and layered folds. Doing this will make your curtains look intentional. This is something you can’t achieve with ready-made curtains.
Bedroom curtains deliver one sole purpose, which is light control. It features curtains that reduce the screen glare to keep your privacy intact. Trending styles of bedroom curtains for this year focus on combining functionality with comfort. Layer them with sheer and blackout curtains combos to enrich the overall look. This will allow you to have natural light along with your bedroom privacy. This is why you should opt for customized curtains, as they allow you to choose according to your preferences. Choose your specifications, header styles, number of panels, and other detailing, and create your own custom curtains.
Kitchen curtains require more attention than any other area. They have to deal with all, including grease, steam, stains, and regular washing. Choose machine-washable polyester blend textured curtains. Or, fire-retardant, machine-washable, modern recycled polyester blend curtains for extra advantage. Or, if you want to keep the space bright, choose light-filtering curtains.
Dining room curtain requirements are completely different from those of your kitchen, bedroom, or any other area's curtains. Choose elegant curtains that offer mid-weight performance and a luxury feel. One of the best recommendations for dining room drapery is luxury velvet curtains. This will give your dining room a relaxed feel without making your room setup underdressed.
Home offices need a calm and composed feel where you can work peacefully without any disturbance. When it comes to home office curtains, they need glare control without complete blackout. Light-filtering curtains work best for these types of environments. They reduce eye strain while keeping your home office setup lightened enough to work.
Nurseries require complete darkness and quiet. We recommend choosing our blackout curtains/nursery curtains to keep your nursery free from disturbance. Young parents resonate with this completely. One single ray of light can disturb your child’s sleep. So, it is better to design your nurseries with full light-blocking curtains.
Light control is the primary factor when it comes to curtains, whether indoor or outdoor. Style comes next. Check out the different types of curtains based on light control:
Sheer Curtains: The subtle transparency, along with softening the view, is how we can define sheer curtains. They do not block the light but provide a privacy of their own kind. Choose these for areas where you want soothing light and maintain privacy. Use the sheer curtains in layers and multiple panels to control the light effectively.
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Light Filtering Curtains: As the name suggests, they filter light before it enters your room. They reduce glare and UV attack without complete blackening. These are good for spaces where you need enough light without the sun heating it.
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Room Darkening Blackout Curtains: These are for total light elimination. Our blackout curtains combine the light-blocking durability of polyester and cotton’s softness. They block around 95 to 99% of light with a homey look. Choose header styles as per placement and place them in areas where you need complete darkening with a soft feel.
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A right curtain fabric defines the usability of your curtains. Along with that, it defines the look, cleaning routine, hangings, and the curtain life. Every indoor curtain at ZIPCushions features a use-case-specific fabric easing selection.
Linen Curtains: Linen fabric offers a natural look and feel. They have that relaxed, slightly textured appearance that works across different styles such as modern, farmhouse, and transitional. Since 100% linen wrinkles and can shrink, we offer linen blend fabrics to strike a balance between aesthetics and care.
Plush Velvet Curtains: Velvet curtains offer a sense of luxury, coziness, and warmth. They have the capability to insulate the room naturally to some extent. Avoid choosing budget velvet that uses a synthetic pile that flattens easily. Our velvet curtains are of bespoke quality. You can customize them with your choice of header styles, ties, and other accessories.
Cotton Curtains: Cotton is a natural, breathable and easy-to-clean fabric. But instead of pure cotton curtains, opt for tougher options like cotton-polyester blends. They resist wrinkling better. These work beautifully in places where regular curtain cleaning is essential without worrying about shrinkage.
Wrong measurement in custom curtains is the most expensive mistake. Always make sure you measure your space right to fit your curtain precisely. Panels too wide, problem; panels too narrow, problem. So, whether you buy custom curtains for large windows or for small windows, they should fit them as if they were made for them.
Here is how to measure correctly:
Measure straight down from the top of your curtain rod (or bottom of rings/hooks) to your desired endpoint. This is your drop length — the only measurement you need to enter. Use a metal tape, measure in at least two spots, and use the longest reading.
Every panel is a fixed 50" wide. Divide your window width by 50 and round up.
Stripe tip: For striped fabrics, order stripe-aligned panels for a seamless look.
| Window Width | Panels |
|---|---|
| Up to 50" | 1 |
| 51"–100" | 2 |
| 101"–150" | 3 |
| 151"–200" | 4 |
For a fuller look, multiply width × fullness ratio ÷ 50. E.g., 100" window at 2× = 4 panels.
Colors shift under different lighting. A swatch that looks warm beige on your screen might read gray in your north-facing bedroom. A sample takes a few days and eliminates the color-mismatch frustration that fills return queues everywhere.
For outdoor-specific needs like weather-resistance, water repellance, UV-resistance, explore our outdoor curtains.