Luxury Linen Curtains, Drapes, and Designer Window Panels

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Complete your home with Fine Linens’ extensive collection of luxury curtains, designer drapes, and elegant window panels sourced from the world's preeminent textile houses. Discover airy linen curtains, rich silk panels, and plush velvet curtains crafted to elevate living rooms, bedrooms, and formal spaces alike.

Our assortment includes custom and ready-made styles in a range of lengths, textures, and neutral palettes designed to complement sophisticated interiors. Whether you prefer relaxed modern layering or tailored traditional elegance, these luxury curtains provide beauty, privacy, and light control. Explore designer-quality fabrics and refined craftsmanship that transform ordinary windows into statement features throughout your home.

FAQ


What is the difference between curtains and drapes?

Curtains are typically lighter-weight or unlined fabric panels that offer a casual, airy appearance, while drapes are usually lined, heavier, and more formal. Drapes provide enhanced insulation, light blocking, and sound absorption. In luxury interiors, both can be used beautifully depending on the room’s style, function, and how structured or relaxed you want the window treatment to appear.

Are linen curtains a good choice for living rooms or bedrooms?

Linen curtains are among the most versatile and enduring choices for both living rooms and bedrooms because they offer a soft, elegant texture and allow natural light to filter through beautifully. Their relaxed drape complements modern, coastal, transitional, and classic interiors. For bedrooms requiring additional privacy or darkness, linen panels can be paired with blackout linings or layered with shades.

What length of luxury curtains should I buy for a standard window?

Standard curtain lengths often include 84, 96, and 108 inches, but ceiling height and rod placement matter more than window size alone. To make windows and the ceiling look taller and larger, hang curtains higher and wider than the windows. Letting panels fall to within half an inch of the floor for a clean, tailored look, or allow an extra two to four inches to pool gently on the floor for a dramatic, luxurious effect.
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