
1 Velvet
*Comes under the Top 5 most trending fabric
* Is a heavy fabric that is capable of stopping drafts from entering, which is good for rooms where the outside temperature is cold. Known as good thermal curtains
* This fabric also blocks light well and keeps the interior shaded while providing a excellent privacy.
* They are another luxurious choice that tend to give out posh radiance.
* Lends a regal and plush look to home interiors, so it works best in formal dining rooms, bedrooms or master rooms.
2. Suede
*Decontamination Ability
* Have Good waterproof performance
* Comfort: Because suede has a velvety surface. , but also let buckskin velvet products have more static air.
* Also has a good thermal insulation effect
*Top Notch Product Suede velvet wool feels soft, smooth, has a good texture, looks & of course is of high-quality.
3. Chenille
*Is Incredibly Soft to the touch ,its texture is fine and is very delicate in terms of feel.
*Forms a good drape, meaning if your looking to form duo panels they are the perfect choice as it gives a gorgeous fall to the curtains refraining from any messy concept
* Is Very Thick and durable which means its can last you long and is definitely Strong
*Is Water absorbent
*Resistant to abrasion.
*Retains heat is a good thermal curtains ,blocks sunlight and is perfect for providing Privacy .

4.Polyester
* Polyester is a good compromise between nylon and thicker natural fabrics.
* Polyester blends can have tight weaves, but the fabric is quite lightweight.
* Polyester curtains do not tend to fade the way that other natural fabrics do, and they are usually machine washable.
* They can be lined to make them heavier and to block out even more light, and they are generally quite stain resistant too.
5.Cotton
*Cotton is very easy to care for. It washes and dries easily, and may be washed repeatedly as needed. Once dried, your curtains can be ironed and rehung, looking as good as they ever did.
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6.Nylon blackout
* Nylon is a synthetic fabric that is quite popular because of its affordability.
* is lightweight and machine washable,
* Can hold bright colours
* it is very thin and flimsy looking, so is not ideal for blocking out a lot of light
* These curtains can work well with blackout curtains behind them.

7.Polycotton
*The main benefit of cotton is that it is such a breathable material
*Poly Cotton Is Made of Stronger Material
*Poly cotton blends are often fashioned into abrasion-resistant fabrics. Poly cotton can also be washed more often and doesn’t shrink
*Softer Material: Cotton Polyester Blend Properties
*When combining polyester with cotton, the result is a stronger material, which is durable and affordable.
8.Linen wool
* They are thick and heavy tend to suit solid colours or blocky patterns such as Highland check.
* They are good for rooms where insulation is important, and they are effective at blocking out light.
* The downside of wool curtains is that they are very heavy, and they are hard to wash.
* Give an impeccable country side look.
9.Cotton-linen
* Top 5
* are popular because they are light and breathable.
* They are comparatively easy to care for
* If you want to protect linen or cotton curtains from fading, then you will need to get a lining fitted to them – which offsets some of the benefits of the fabric – such as how lightweight it is!

10.Satin
* Is less shimmery compared to Silk
* Beautiful satin curtains is a great idea for window decoration. Luxurious appearance, naturalness — this is not all the benefits of fabric.
* Radiant shine, impeccable texture and elegant smoothness always look perfect in the interior.
* Satin lambrequins are always a good design idea
11.Silk
* Top 5
* Silk curtains are incredibly luxurious.
* They are thinner than the other materials, and they tend to let more light through, but they have an airy, vibrant appearance.
* You can get lined silk curtains that have a lovely, glossy look to them, but that still offer good light insulation.
* Silk curtains that are unlined will fade rapidly, but when lined they can be quite hardwearing.
* They are, however, also quite expensive and they are hard to care for because silk does not tolerate detergents well.
12.Damask
*Damask is a reversible, jacquard-patterned fabric, meaning that the pattern is woven into the fabric, instead of printed on it. ... Damasks can be made from a variety of different textiles, including silk, linen, cotton, wool, or synthetic fibers, like rayon. Printed brocade

13.Net
*Net curtains can be used to dress a window by adding a slight softness to your interior design. By adding a floor-length net curtain, you can block out what you may consider an “ugly” window without losing the natural light.
*Light and easy to clean
*Good for people with asthma or breathing problems
12.Sheer
*They maximise natural light. As they're lighter than other drapes, sheer curtain fabrics allow the sun's rays to filter into the room. ...
*Sheer curtains are versatile. ...
*Sheer curtains are cost-effective.
14.Lace
*Since the fabric is lightweight, even the multi-layer designs are not heavy at all.
*The fresh feel of it creates a sweet sense so you will look diverse, unique and sexy. You can also find curtains made out of this material.
*A major advantage of lace fabric is that it is lightweight and transparent.
