Choose the right fabric

Once you've selected the product that is right for your project or noise problem it's time to select a fabric.

Acoustic Blinds and Curtains are a design first acoustic treatment so you don't have to compromise your sense of style with our curated collection of fabrics and colours chosen to suit all design aesthetics.

With an array of fabrics and colours available, you have more opportunities than ever to add personality to your acoustic blinds and curtains, complete the look and feel of a room, and improve the design of your space. Learn more about how you can choose the right fabric for you below.

Acoustic Blinds and Curtains are a design first acoustic treatment

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How to Approach a Space

When selecting the right curtain fabric, start by thoroughly reviewing the space.

Notice which colours stand out to you, whether it’s a bold shade on a bedspread or a subtle hue in the room's decor.

These colours form the basis for your curtain fabric selection. You will either match these colours directly or choose complementary colours that enhance the room's overall aesthetic. For example, if the blue on a bedspread catches your eye, you might choose a curtain fabric in a Navy colour to maintain a cohesive look.

The curtain should be visually consistent or complementary with the wall above all else. While other features like the floor or ceiling are important, they should be secondary considerations.

We recommend focussing on colour over fabric or finish, as the colour is what you will see and experience once installed.

Tips for Colour Selection

Beyond the colours you want to highlight, we recommend reflecting on the space itself, and the feelings that you are trying to create.

These answers will guide you in matching or selecting complementary colours. It’s also helpful to understand whether your preference is with current trends of longevity.

Remember, colours create energy and evoke emotions. Darker shades can make a space feel more enclosed, while complementary colours bring balance. Less is often more when using complementary colours; even a splash of colour can have a significant impact. Monochromatic colours are versatile and can easily match or complement existing decor, while natural tones and hues invoke a sense of comfort.

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Creating a Consistent Story

To create a consistent story across multiple rooms, consider using the same fabrics and colours throughout. This approach ties the spaces together and creates flow within the home or building.

By focusing on the key elements of colour, balance, and simplicity, you can choose curtain fabrics that not only enhance your space, but also resonate with you personally, and the space that you want to create.

We can help!

Be confident in your choices. Trust your eye and instincts.

And if you're unsure, don’t hesitate to consult with our team.

We can provide recommendations based on your photos and videos, or at a site measure.

It’s sometimes challenging to visualise how a fabric would work in a room setting so we encourage you to order samples if you’re unsure. We offer samples for all of our blinds and curtains and can show samples at a site measure.

You can also view our Gallery for images of finished curtains in a range of fabrics and colours.

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