Why Quality Curtains Matter in Guest Rooms
Curtains in a guest room do more than block light — they contribute to atmosphere, privacy, insulation, acoustics, and thermal control. A well-engineered hotel curtain enhances guest comfort, reduces energy costs, and improves sleep quality. In hospitality settings, curtain choice impacts operational durability, fire safety, ease of maintenance, and consistency across rooms.
Our Range of Curtains for Hospitality Use
We stock a broad and flexible selection to suit diverse requirements:
- Ready-made hotel curtains in standard widths and lengths
- Blackout curtains with full light blocking linings
- Made-to-measure curtains to fit bespoke windows
- Decorative drapes and top treatments (valances, swags)
- Coordinated sheers or liner curtains
- Fire-retardant or contract-grade fabrics
- Curtain tracks, rails, poles and operating systems
All curtains and hardware are offered in trade quantities and combinations suitable for full-room fit-outs.
Benefits for Procurement & Facilities Teams
Choosing our curtain solutions brings the following advantages:
- Trade pricing & bulk discounts — ideal for multi-room or multi-property installs
- Made-to-measure options — eliminates waste and simplifies fitting
- Durability & fade resistance — fabrics built for long life under daily use
- Light control & blackout performance — crucial for guest satisfaction
- Fire-rated/contract compliance — fabrics meeting hospitality safety standards
- Coordinated sets & matching fabrics — maintain design consistency across rooms
- Professional support — assistance with measurements, installation advice, and matching to room décor
How Hospitality Properties Use Curtains
Common deployment scenarios include:
- Full blackout drapes flanking sheer curtains (double-track)
- Room entry curtains to mask sash windows or niche window frames
- Decorative valances or pelmets in heritage or boutique properties
- Sound-dampening or thermal-lined curtains in corridors or meeting rooms
- Replacement curtain sets for refresh cycles
- Drapes in communal spaces or lounges to match guestroom style
What is the difference between hotel curtains and domestic curtains?
Hotel curtains are designed for higher durability, contract-grade fabrics, fade and wear resistance, and compliance with fire safety standards. Domestic curtains often neglect those features and may not meet hospitality demands.
Are blackout curtains necessary?
Yes — blackout curtains help block external light (streetlights, early sunrise), improve sleep quality, and reduce reliance on blinds. Many guests expect them in quality accommodation.
Do you offer made-to-measure options?
Absolutely. We provide customised curtain sizing and manufacturing to suit unusual windows or bespoke room designs, eliminating the need for hems or alterations on-site.
What fabrics or linings should I choose?
We recommend fabrics with high rub counts and fade resistance, and choose blackout linings for sleeping areas. Thermal or insulated linings help with energy efficiency. For heritage or period interiors, decorative fabrics with lining may be preferred.
How do I take measurements for curtains?
Measure the width of the window plus desired overlap, and height from just above the curtain track or pole to just below sill or floor, allowing for stackback. Our support team can provide a measurement guide or assist virtually.
What are your trade delivery times and order minimums?
For trade orders over £60 (ex VAT) in mainland UK, we aim to deliver next-day or within 1–2 working days (for off-peak or custom curtains, please allow manufacturing lead time). See full details in our Delivery Policy.