Blue Haze sits in that rare territory between blue and grey — a soft, atmospheric tone that shifts with the light and makes a room feel calmer just by being there. At 192 GSM, the Chinook weave moves with the fabric without weighing it down. Machine washable, spill resistant, child and pet friendly — this is a curtain that holds up as well as it looks.
Blue Haze is the colour of a winter morning. Not stark, not flat — layered, shifting, the kind of shade that looks different at 8 am than it does at 8 pm. In cool morning light, it sits as a barely-there, watery blue. By evening, it deepens into something closer to blue-grey, and the room exhales with it. The Chinook weave ripples gently across the panel — a directional texture that catches the light at different angles and keeps the fabric feeling considered, never plain.
192 GSM is the sweet spot for a curtain like this. Light enough that it moves gracefully at the window. Substantial enough that it hangs clean and straight without flapping or sagging. The 100% Polyester Filament construction means the weave holds its shape properly, year after year — without the drooping or distortion you get from cheaper construction. The flowing, relaxed drape of a lightweight fabric, without the flimsy feel.
Spills happen. Muddy fingers find curtains. In a real family home, that's just Tuesday. The Blue Haze Chinook is spill and stain-resistant from the outset, so most marks wipe clean before they have a chance to set. When a full wash is needed, it goes in at 40°C — no dry-cleaning, no careful hand washing, no drama. Near-zero shrinkage means the panels come out the same size they went in. And the odour-resistant fabric means the room stays fresh between washes without you having to think about it.
This colourway was made for the rooms where calm matters most. Bedrooms that need to feel like a retreat. Living rooms carry a lot of colour elsewhere that needs something to settle the eye. It works in Scandi-minimalist spaces, coastal schemes, and any room where the brief is 'relaxed but considered.' Blue Haze is particularly strong in north-facing rooms, too — where warmer tones tend to look tired, this one leans into the cooler light and makes it work.
Every panel is cut and finished to your exact drop and width. Choose your measurements, choose your panel count, choose your top type — the curtains arrive ready to hang. No hemming. No adjustment. Just a clean, precise fit at every window in the house.
The Blue Haze Chinook collection accommodates:
Coastal or Scandi-minimalist living rooms
North-facing bedrooms and master suites
Open-plan living areas with layered neutrals
Home offices and reading rooms need a calm atmosphere
Children's bedrooms — spill-resistant and machine-washable
Contemporary dining rooms paired with natural timber furniture
Hallways and entrance areas where first impressions matter
Why Choose Our Blue Haze Chinook Textured Curtain?
•Blue Haze colourway — a cool, layered blue-grey that shifts with the light from morning to evening
•100% Polyester Filament — holds shape and colour through years of washing without distortion
•Custom-fit to your exact drop and panel count — made to order for a precise, polished hang at any window
•192 GSM weight — lightweight enough to move gracefully, substantial enough to hang clean and straight
•Spill & stain resistant, machine washable at 40°C — effortless to maintain in a real family home
•Near-zero shrinkage — panels come out of the wash exactly the same size they went in
•Child & pet friendly construction — built for real homes, real families, real life
•Odor-resistant fabric — stays fresh between washes without extra effort
•Multiple top type options available — Grommet, Tab Top, Rod Pocket, Sleeve Top
Fabric Information
The Chinook design is a directional, wave-inspired textured weave — the kind of pattern that creates visual movement across a panel without ever becoming a distraction. The 100% Polyester Filament construction is what makes it work: individual filament threads are woven in a specific sequence that creates the rippling surface effect, and because the texture is structural rather than surface-applied, it doesn't flatten or wear away with use or washing.
Blue Haze is a carefully positioned colourway — sitting precisely at the point where a cool blue becomes a warm grey-blue, with enough tonal complexity to respond to both warm and cool light sources in a room. In natural daylight it reads fresh and airy. Under incandescent evening light it settles into a deeper, moodier tone that makes a room feel considered and complete. The 23.5 cm × 39.5 cm pattern repeat means the Chinook weave flows continuously across the panel, with the directional movement always reading correctly from top to bottom.
At 192 GSM, this is a fabric designed for rooms that want light movement and a relaxed, effortless hang rather than maximum structure. It's the lightest weight in the Timeless Textures range, chosen specifically for spaces that benefit from a softer, more natural drape — rooms where the curtains are part of the atmosphere, not the furniture.
Fabric Specifications at a Glance:
Fabric Composition
100% Polyester Filament
Fabric Type
Textures
Weight
192 GSM
Panel Width
140 cm
Length
Custom — made to your measurement
Pattern Repeat (H × V)
23.5 cm × 39.5 cm
Collection
Timeless Textures — Chinook Range
Care
Spot Clean + 40°C Washable, Do not Bleach, Low Tumble Dry, Low Iron, Dry Clean
•Spill & stain resistant — most daily marks wipe clean before setting
•Machine washable at 40°C — no dry-cleaning required
•Near-zero shrinkage — panels return to exact measurements after every wash
•Odour resistant — keeps rooms fresh between washes
•Child & pet friendly — built for the demands of real family life
•Made to measure — custom drop and panel count for every window
FAQs
1. Does Blue Haze read more blue or more grey in a real room?
Both, depending on the light. In cool, bright daylight — particularly in north or east-facing rooms — it reads as a fresh, barely-there blue. In warmer evening light or under incandescent bulbs, it settles into a deeper blue-grey with a hint of warmth. It's a versatile colourway that responds to the room rather than fighting it, which is what makes it so useful for spaces that carry multiple light sources throughout the day.
2. Is Blue Haze suitable for a child's bedroom?
Yes, and it's one of the better choices for exactly that use case. The spill and stain resistance means most childhood mishaps wipe clean without staining the fabric. The machine-washable construction (40°C) means a full wash is simple when needed. Near-zero shrinkage means the panels come back to exactly the right length every time. The Blue Haze colourway is also practically calming — the muted blue-grey tone is consistently cited by interior designers as one of the best colours for creating a restful, sleep-ready environment in children's rooms.
3. Are these Blue Haze curtains suitable for north-facing rooms?
They're well-suited to north-facing rooms for a specific reason: the Blue Haze colourway is a cool blue-grey that leans into cooler light rather than fighting it. Warmer neutrals — beiges, creams, warm whites — can look flat or washed out in north-facing rooms where the light is always indirect. Blue Haze works with that quality of light and makes a north-facing room feel intentional rather than just cold.
4. What top heading types are available for these Blue Haze curtains?
The Blue Haze Chinook curtains are available in four top heading options: Grommet (eyelet), Tab Top, Rod Pocket, and Sleeve Top. Each creates a different visual effect and works best with certain hardware types. Grommet tops produce regular, structured pleats and suit contemporary rooms. Tab Top has a more relaxed, casual look. Rod Pocket is classic and clean. Sleeve Top provides the most tailored, formal finish. The choice of heading doesn't affect the fabric, weight, or care requirements.
5. How much fabric do I need for a full window, blue haze chinook curtains?
The standard recommendation for a full, generous window covering is 2 to 2.5 times the width of your window in total fabric. So for a 150 cm wide window, you'd typically order 2–3 panels of 140 cm width, depending on how full you want the drape to look. A single panel per window is also a valid choice for a more minimal, structured look. If you're unsure, our team can advise based on your exact window measurements and the look you're aiming for.