Curtains Maryborough, Ballarat, Bendigo, Victoria
Ruffles Fabric and Curtains supply ready made curtains and have been custom making curtains and window furnishings in Maryborough for homes all over regional Victoria for many years. We stock a huge range of curtain fabric and a range of curtain styles and designs to suit your tastes and budget. Come and see us at our Maryborough Fabric, curtain and haberdashery store and take a look at our fabric swatches. Our qualified curtain makers are happy to discuss your ideas to find a design to suit you and your decore.
Not only are curtains practical for retaining heat, blocking the light and giving us privacy they can also bring great personality to a room when they are well made and designed. At Ruffles Fabric and Curtains in Maryborugh, Victoria, we have such a huge range of colours, fabrics, curtain styles and prints that we know we will find the perfect way to update your home.
- Cascade curtains
- Lace curtains
- Shirred curtains
- Café curtains
- Sheer curtains
- Drapes and drapery
- Tab curtains
Custom made curtains Maryborough
Ruffles Fabric and Curtains have an enormous range of curtain fabrics from top quality manufacturers and suppliers with endless style options such as contemporary collections, velvets, embroideries and sheers. Our experienced staff are familiar with all of our curtain fabrics and are happy to help you with design selection for your custom made curtains.
- Pelmets
- Padded pelmets
- Swags and tails
- Curtain tiebacks
- Timber pelmets
- Curtain valances
Curtain Fabric Maryborough
Whether making your own curtains or having custom made curtains made by the Ruffles curtain makers we have a dizzying range of colours, design, styles and fabrics to choose from. Come into our Maryborough curtain and fabric store and look at our exciting fabric samples and ready made curtains from some of the best available fabric designers, manufacturers and suppliers.
- Filligree - lace net and sheer curtain fabric
- Hoad Fabric - sheers, curtain fabric and upholstery fabric
- Wilsons Fabrics - curtain fabrics and upholstery fabrics
- Sonata - drapery fabric and curtain fabric
- JW Design - curtains, curtain fabric and window furnishings
- Nettex - curtain fabric
- Warwick Fabrics
- Rowe Fabrics - Curtain fabrics, window furnishings, decorative fabrics
- Maurice Kain - Drapery and upholstery fabric
- Fortex Voguefab Fabrics
Tips and ideas for curtains and custom made curtains
Curtains have trends and fashions just as our clothes do and are a cost effective way to give any room in your home a complete update. Changing curtains is an inexpensive way to update the style and general look of a room without making timely structural changes. Here are some tips to consider when thinking about buying ready made curtains or getting curtains custom made:
- First, think about your need for curtains. Do you need to block out light (draw curtains with heavy curtain fabric), do they need to filter light (a sash curtain with sheer curtain fabric) or are they purely for decorative purposes (patterned or coloured curtain fabric)?
- Look at the existing decore in the room and try and choose curtain styles to suit: a modern style room would better suit a plain curtain with fabric covered pelmets or blinds and a traditional room would work well with some swags and drapery.
- It's important to visualise how the room will look with the curtains drawn as they are for half of the time. Considering that the curtains can take up a large amount of wall space the curtain fabric needs to work with our existing decore.
- If you are decorating a room from scratch, don't leave the choice of curtain fabric to the end. Include it in the early stages of the design process to ensure that it works.
- Patterned fabric curtains can be overhwleming and it is a good idea to have plain furniture matching one of the feature colours on your curtain fabric.
- If you are on a budget just hang curtains of lace, cotton, nylon, silk or some other sheer fabric.
- Place a curtain over a blind to soften it and add a personalised touch.
- Hang a curtain beneath a chintz, silk, velvet, linen or other draw drapery.
- Top curtains with short, purely decorative over-draperies such as swags or jabots.
- Hide any curtain rods or mechanations with cornice, pelmet or valance.
- It is also worth considering a padded fabric covered pelmet to hide all the mechanations of your blinds .
Curtains are not the only choice for window furnishings. You may even like to combine curtains with blinds. At Ruffles Fabrics and Curtains we also stock a huge range of blinds. We also have fabrics for craft projects, quilting and dressmaking and all of the haberdashery you need.
Contact us via email or phone us on 03 5461 3799.
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