Eyelet curtains
A contemporary heading that provides large, even curtain pleats
Get the look you want
Choose your fabric, lining and header
Expert advice in your home
Your advisor will help you get it right
Avoid costly DIY fails
Measuring and fitting is included
We take care of it all
Including our expertly fitted poles and tracks
Save up to half price on selected curtains, plus get a free thermal lining on our favourite styles.
Browse SaleBook an appointment with your local advisor. It’s really quick and easy to do, plus it won’t cost a penny and there’s never any pressure to buy.
Appointment day. We’ll visit you at home to show you our range and help you decide what’s right for your window, measure up and give you a quote.
We’ll take care of the fitting. Once your curtains are made we’ll be back to hang and steam them. And if you order a pole or track we’ll fit this too.
Let us help you choose the right childrens bedroom curtains There are so many different curtain fabrics, linings and header styles, all with their own special benefits. Your local advisor will help you make the right decision for your little one's space.
See answers to our most popular questions about kids bedroom curtains and baby curtains below. If you can't find what you're looking for, all of our FAQs are here.
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Curtains are excellent insulators and will help reduce heat loss from you children's bedroom window to create a warm and cosy space for them to sleep. To keep as much heat as possible in their room, choose curtains with a blackout lining or thermal lining - it'll help reduce heat loss by 14% to keep the space cosier. In summer, they can also help keep a room cooler by reducing the amount of heat that enters. A blackout lining will also help block the light so your little one can settle down to a peaceful nights' sleep without the sunlight keeping them up. Choose naturally thicker curtain fabrics like velvet or layer curtains over a made-to-measure blind to improve their thermal qualities even further. Closing your child's curtains by dusk will help insulate the bedroom windows at night and keep the space feeling cosy.