How To Get Samples

Choosing the right curtains is a crucial step in defining the ambiance and style of your living space. We understand that seeing and feeling the fabric in person, within your own home's lighting and existing décor, is absolutely essential. That's why Curtain Culture makes getting samples a seamless and informative experience. Follow this detailed guide to ensure you make the perfect selection for your windows.

Fabric Exploration

  • Browse Our Collections: Take your time to explore our various fabric categories. Whether you're seeking sheer elegance, blackout functionality, rich velvets, crisp linens, or durable blends, you'll find a wide array of options to spark your inspiration.
  • Filter and Refine Your Search: Use our intuitive filters to narrow down your choices. You can often filter by color, material type, pattern, and even specific features like thermal properties or light filtering capabilities. This helps you quickly pinpoint fabrics that align with your initial ideas.
  • Visualise and Select: As you browse, click on fabrics that catch your eye. Our product pages provide detailed descriptions, high-resolution images, and often close-ups to give you a better sense of the texture and weave. Once you've identified fabrics you'd like to experience firsthand, simply add them to your sample request. We encourage you to select a few different options – sometimes the fabric you least expect becomes your favorite once you see it in your space!
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Checkout samples with free deliver

  • Confirm Your Selection: Double-check your sample cart to ensure you've included all the fabrics you wish to review.
  • Provide Delivery Details: Fill in your shipping information accurately. We aim for quick and efficient delivery so you can start visualizing your new curtains without delay.
  • In-Home Evaluation: This is where the magic happens! Once your samples arrive, take them to the room where the curtains will be installed. Observe them at different times of the day – in natural sunlight, under artificial lighting, and even during overcast conditions. See how the colors interact with your wall paint, furniture, and flooring. Feel the texture, drape the fabric, and get a true sense of how it will look and feel as a finished curtain. This crucial step helps prevent costly mistakes and ensures your final choice perfectly complements your décor
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Need an expert design assisstance

Sometimes, even with samples in hand, making a final decision can be challenging. If you find yourself needing a little extra guidance or a professional opinion, Curtain Culture is here to help.

  • Request Personalised Advice: Don't hesitate to reach out! Our experienced design consultants are passionate about curtains and interior design. They can provide valuable insights based on your samples, discuss different heading styles, suggest complementary colors, and help you visualise the overall impact of your choices.
  • Tailored Recommendations: Whether you're struggling with color matching, unsure about the best fabric for light control, or need advice on maximiing a small space, our team can offer tailored recommendations to guide you towards the perfect solution for your unique needs and preferences.

FAQs

My curtains have lost their S fold.

If your curtains have lost their shape, simply tidy the S Folds by first drawing your curtains open. Then run your fingers from the top of your curtains to the bottom, forming neat folds that align to the S folds created in your curtain heading (top of your curtain). Our suggestion is to leave the curtain drawn open for a couple of days so that the fabric relaxes and remembers the folds.

My curtains don't open and close smoothly.

You'll need some silicon spray for this one.
Open your curtains all the way, then apply a thin layer of silicon spray onto the tracks, especially where the pendants slide across. Take care not to spray your curtain fabric.

My curtains are creased.

This can happen from time to time, and it's nothing to worry about.
If you just put up your new curtains, let them settle. With time the creases will just fall out, and warm weather helps too. Remember not to iron or steam them as it might damage the fabric.