From soft sheers to full blockout designs, our custom curtains bring texture, warmth and personality to your home, tailored to suit both modern and classic interiors. Add optional motorisation for effortless control or child-safe operation for peace of mind, and enjoy curtains designed to look beautiful and perform flawlessly for years to come.
Curtains remain a timeless favourite for indoor window coverings, offering both versatility and value. From understated plains to bold patterns, and elegant pinch pleats to relaxed pencil pleats, there’s a style to suit every room and mood.
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At The Blinds Gallery, we’re known for quality, local manufacturing and outstanding support. With over 25 years of experience, our expert consultants help you find the right combination of form, function and finish.
We guide you through every option and detail to find the ideal outcome for your lifestyle. It’s how we’ve become Perth’s most trusted name in window furnishings and why our work is seen in homes right across WA.
Visit a showroom to view our full range of designs in person, or book a free measure and quote today. Our consultants will help you narrow down your options and create a custom solution that fits your space, budget and vision.
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Curtain prices can be influenced by a number of factors:
Style – curtains in Perth come in a wide variety of styles. Usually unstructured, relatively simple styles are less expensive than a more traditional style of curtain with lots of pleats, stitching or detailing.
Window size – the size and number of windows you plan to dress will hae an impact on the cost of your curtains. The way you choose to dress those windows will also influence cost;cutting your curtains to the size of your windows for instance will be cheaper than buying full length curtains that reach the floor.
Fabric – curtains can be made with a wide array of materials which can vary significantly in cost. Sheer or semi-opaque fabrics tend to be less expensive than blockout fabrics and you might spend more for interesting patterns or textures over a solid block colour.
Installation – curtains can be DIY installed or you may choose to pay for professional curtain installation in Perth. Having your curtains installed in your home is usually very affordable.
Both curtains and blinds come in a range of styles and offer similar benefits, so the option you choose will depend on your individual preferences, budget and decor. Curtains are often thought of as the more ‘traditional’ option, but truthfully they come in a wide variety of colours and styles and look great in even the most modern homes. Blinds are also extremely versatile, ranging from classic look roman blinds to modern cellular designs. For maximum versatility, why not consider adding both to your home? Sheer curtains and a blockout blinds pair well together, especially in bedrooms or living spaces where you might prefer to have natural light filtering in through the day, but prefer to block out the sun at night.
Whether or not you should opt for curtains with lining depends on which room you’re planning to put them in. Lined curtains are great for bedrooms, but you might prefer to have some light filtering into your kitchen, living room or study.
‘Drapes’ and ‘curtains’ are terms that are often used interchangeably, but there are a few key differences to keep in mind. Firstly, drapes are usually made from fabric panels and are sold in pairs. They are typically lined and made from stiffer materials, they may also be pleated and often come with pelmets for a more formal look. Curtains are usually more lightweight, made from cotton or sheer fabrics rather than heavy velvets or damask.
The simplest way to clean your curtains is to give them a light dusting, or vacuum them on a low setting. Remove any marks with a spot clean, and shake them out regularly. A steam clean can help to get any wrinkles out, but check the manufacturer’s directions for the fabrics used in your curtains first. Some curtains may also benefit from being washed and hung out to dry every six months or so, whilst others may need to be dry cleaned – check the specific care instructions first before cleaning.
Quality curtains can last for many years, especially if you take proper care of them. Because they are exposed to the sun, they can be prone to fading, but many fabrics now come with a protective UV coating. You might expect your curtains to last between 5-10 years before needing replacement if you take the time to regular dust and clean them. Some could stay looking great for much longer than that!
Book your free measure & quote at The Blinds Gallery for expert consultation today.
What to expect?