How many kinds of curtains are there?

1, polyester fabric

Polyester fiber is what we commonly call "polyester" The advantages of using it as a curtain are crisp, durable, wrinkle-resistant, drooping and non-sticky, so this material is simply a "natural material for curtains".

2, linen fabric

If you like the natural Zen style, you can choose transparent linen. Linen has irregular lines, which can provide privacy and create a comfortable and warm feeling for the room. Flax can also be dyed in other colors. For example, IKEA's Youfried curtains are dyed dark blue and gray with natural dyes. Most of the linen curtains sold online are blended with polyester fibers, which can make linen curtains more stiff and shading.

Another tip: linen curtains are transparent, and the light intensity affects the visual color of the fabric. Light yellow cloth under strong light may turn gray-pink when stacked, so be sure to look carefully when choosing.

3, cotton fabric

Cotton cloth is moisture-absorbing, breathable and skin-friendly, suitable for places where the skin often contacts. But if it is made into curtains, it is easy to wrinkle and deform, and it is as transparent as linen. Thin cotton curtains are not graded, and hanging them out is a simple dormitory, but after blending with polyester fiber, cotton curtains will look crisp and stylish. Because cotton fiber can keep warm, it will be cool in summer and warm in winter with cotton curtain.

4. Silk fabric

Silk satin is very delicate, especially it can't stand ultraviolet rays, so when you use this noble material, you must remember to match it with a shading lining! Because cleaning and maintenance are very troublesome, it is not recommended to use silk curtains on a large scale.

5. Suede

Some friends especially like velvet and corduroy, which are cut velvet fabrics with a warm and retro temperament. It is also a supermarket with popular fashion and home fabric in recent years. There are many velvet curtains on the market, most of which are polyester blended, and some are all suede, such as Sannilla velvet curtains from IKEA. In contrast, suede is easy to hang ash, and it will shrink a little after washing, which is more troublesome to take care of.