Phantom fiber material
Whether it's a bedroom or a living room, many people prefer thin chiffon curtains to create a gentle, airy feeling. When the wind blows through, this layer of curtains brings a soft, romantic effect. However, not all types of chiffon curtains are the same.
Currently, there are two common types: thin chiffon and see-through chiffon. Thin chiffon curtains, although beautiful and sophisticated, have poor shielding ability, easily revealing the inner space, so they do not ensure privacy.
For the balcony area, it is not necessary to install both thick fabric curtains and chiffon curtains. Just a thin layer of chiffon is enough to get light and create ventilation. In fact, after installation, many families almost do not use thick curtains.
For the bedroom, you can combine two layers of curtains (voan + fabric curtains) to both adjust lighting flexibly and ensure privacy.
Many people like natural curtains because of their soft feeling. However, this type of curtain easily loses shape after washing. Meanwhile, heat-formed curtains maintain beautiful folding, standing form and are more durable over time, suitable for long-term use.
Fabric material
Choosing curtain material is very important. Types such as polyester, velvet or chenille have good light resistance, suitable for bedrooms that need privacy.
Conversely, the living room can prioritize cotton or linen - breathable, lightweight materials that provide moderate light throughput but still ensure aesthetics.
Curtains that touch the floor are easily dirty and create a heavy feeling, while curtains that are too short lack sophistication. The ideal distance is 2-3 cm from the floor surface, which ensures both aesthetics, hygiene and use.