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THE ULTIMATE DEAL ON EYELET CURTAIN

Eyelet curtains

Eyelet curtains are a modest design with neat rings that ring onto your curtain pole. They are ideal for a modern room with soft, uniform folds of fabric and a choice of linings, all made-to-measure. Gauging and fitting are included in the price.

Eyelet curtains have become more popular in modern years, at the expense of the more customary ‘pencil pleat’ style. They have numerous names. You might hear them named ‘ring top curtains’, ‘eyelet top eyelet curtain, or ‘eyelet ring-top Curtains.

Whatever title you select, the design is similar: a curtain with rings stitched directly into the material, so the rail can run through the top of the curtain itself. These rings are called eyelets, or curtain eyelets. The curtains are put on the pole in a concertina style, creating large deep pleats.

What Do Eyelet Curtains Look Like?

Eyelet curtains have deep pleats in the fabric, which run from the top to the bottom of the curtain. It makes a great match for big, audacious, colors, and will suit just about every room in the house. But is this design all that it’s cleft up to be? And will it make a decent match for your home?

Are Eyelet Curtains Any Good?

Eyelet curtains have a slight benefit over other designs in that they’re simpler and a little less tricky to hang. They don’t require extra curtain rings; they just slide directly onto the curtain pole.

You won’t need to worry about rough pleating or broken strings further down the line, either – the eyelet design will feast the strain of thousands of openings and closings across the curtain.

Of course, no curtain should be pulled entirely stretched – it should have an even, doubled effect. An eyelet design confirms that these folds are consistent, all the way along the curtain. You’ll also need less material to achieve this. While a pleated curtain will need to be unevenly twice as wide as the window, eyelet-style curtains only need to be one-and-a-half times as wide. This can frequently mean eyelet curtains are the more economical choice.

These differences, though worth seeing, are negligible. In practice, both eyelet and pleated curtains will allow unevenly the same amount of light into the room, and roughly the same amount of heat to leak.

Individual taste will, more than anything else, affect the sort of curtain you choose. Eyelet curtains are often seen as the more modern choice, but there’s no reason to be constrained by this perception.

Do Eyelet Curtains Need a Special Pole?

No, the answer is short. However, it’s important to make sure the pole you choose fits through the eyelets of your new curtains. One of the main differences between choosing a pole designed especially for eyelet curtains and a regular curtain pole is that a regular pole is likely to be provided with curtain rings for other styles of curtains, though these can be detached.

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