Custom Curtains / Room Guide
Bedroom Curtains
Choose curtains by room, privacy, light control, fabric, header style and finished size. Order fabric samples first when color, texture or lining matters, then measure the rod or track span before checkout.
Custom curtain answers
How do you choose Fredesigner custom curtains without guessing on fabric, size or lining?
Start with the room goal: privacy, soft daylight, glare control, sound buffering or a lighter decorative layer. Then compare swatches, choose fabric and lining, and measure the finished curtain area, including rod or track span, side overlap, length and fullness before ordering.
- Start with room use.Bedrooms, living rooms, kids rooms, room dividers and kitchens usually need different privacy, light and fullness choices.
- Check fabric and lining.Use swatches to judge color, weave, opacity and texture before deciding whether the curtain needs privacy or blackout lining.
- Measure finished coverage.Confirm rod or track width, side overlap, finished length, floor clearance and fullness before entering custom sizes.
Curtain buying guide
How to choose curtains by room, fabric and light control.
Curtains are easiest to choose when you start with the room goal, then compare fabric, header style, lining, finished width, finished length and how much privacy or daylight control the room needs.
Choose by room
Bedrooms often need privacy and room darkening, living rooms need softness and scale, and kitchens or dining rooms may need lighter coverage.
Decide header and lining
Header style changes the top profile and fullness. Lining changes privacy, light control, body and how the curtain falls.
Measure finished coverage
Measure the area the curtain should cover, including hardware position, stack, floor length and side overlap.
How do I choose curtains for a specific room?
Start with the room goal: privacy and blackout for bedrooms, soft daylight for living rooms, and easy coverage for kitchens or dining rooms.
Should I order curtain swatches first?
Yes when color, opacity or texture matters. Swatches show how the fabric looks in the actual room light.
What curtain details change the final look?
Header style, lining, finished width, finished length, fullness and hardware placement all change how the curtain looks and functions.
Which guide should I use before ordering curtains?
Use the drapery measuring guide to confirm finished width, length, fullness, mount position and hardware clearance.














