“How much will the curtains cost?” is one of the most common questions we hear from our clients.
It’s impossible to provide an accurate price without understanding the specifics of the project. Even curtains that look very similar can vary significantly in cost. The final price depends not only on the chosen fabric but also on many other factors.
Curtain Size
The size of the window and the length of the curtain track determine how much fabric is required and, consequently, the cost of the finished product.
The larger the dimensions, the more material is needed for production.
Ceiling Height
Non-standard ceiling heights increase fabric consumption.
Rooms with higher ceilings require more material, which directly affects the overall cost.
Fabric Fullness
Fabric fullness determines the volume and appearance of the folds in the curtains.
The greater the fullness, the more elegant and luxurious the curtains will look, but more fabric will be required to achieve the desired effect.
Sewing Method
The cost also depends on the chosen heading and sewing style.
Curtains made with standard curtain tape are generally more affordable than those with pencil pleats or hand-formed pleats. Certain finishing techniques require significantly more time and craftsmanship.
Fabric Selection
Sheer fabrics, blackout fabrics, natural materials, and fabrics with textures or printed patterns can vary considerably in price.
The use of a lining also affects the final cost. While lining improves room darkening and enhances the curtain's appearance, it requires additional materials and labor.
Motorized Curtain Systems
If the curtains are equipped with an electric motor, the project cost will also include a motorized curtain track, control system, installation, and setup.
Installation Requirements
Installation at significant heights, complex curtain track systems, or motorized solutions may require additional preparation and labor, which are reflected in the final price.
Project Location
A designer or measurement specialist, as well as the installation team, must travel to the project site.
For this reason, the distance from the production or service location can also influence the total project cost.
Conclusion
Every project is unique, which is why an accurate quotation can only be provided after measurements have been taken, fabrics have been selected, and all project details have been discussed.
This approach ensures that the final solution meets both your expectations and your budget.