Transform your space with custom sheer and net curtains from Redgraves, meticulously crafted to add elegance and functionality to your windows. Choose from various fabrics, colours, and designs to create the perfect window treatment that suits your style and needs.

Sheer curtains are made from lightweight fabric, providing a soft and delicate touch to your home's interior. They allow natural light to filter through, creating a bright and welcoming atmosphere without sacrificing privacy. Our extensive range of sheer curtains is perfect for transforming any room in your home, from living spaces to bedrooms.

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  • Category
    Sheer Curtains
  • Range
    Sheer Curtains
  • Brand
    Redgraves Home Fabrics
Scope of use

For a contemporary touch, use sheer curtains as a continuous backdrop in a room, allowing light and shapes to filter through and tying the space together. Sheer curtains can also be used to break up large windows, create elegant room dividers in open-plan areas, or soften busy patterns in a room with bold designs.

Features

Quality and Fade Resistance

Our sheer curtains are expertly crafted from premium synthetic fabrics that offer distinct textures and aesthetics. We believe in the beauty and longevity of these carefully selected materials, and their ability to add a touch of elegance to any space.

When choosing your sheer curtains, we recommend considering the fade resistance of these fabrics, as these curtains will be regularly exposed to sunlight. Our synthetic sheer curtains are designed with this in mind, ensuring they retain their stunning look and vibrancy over time.

Stylish Sheer Curtains

Sheer curtains can be used on their own or paired with other window treatments, such as lined curtains, blockout roller blinds, or venetian blinds. In non-living areas, like hallways and entryways, sheer curtains provide a light and airy feel without compromising privacy. In living spaces and bedrooms, pairing sheer curtains with other window treatments offers versatile light control and added insulation.

What is the Difference Between Sheer and Net Curta

Sheer Curtains

Sheer curtains have a delicate, elegant appearance. They come in several colours and patterns, making them versatile for different interior design styles.

Sheer curtains create a soft, ethereal ambience in a room by gently softening the harshness of direct sunlight. They also offer a degree of daytime privacy, making it difficult for people outside to see into your home. Commonly used in living rooms, dining areas, and bedrooms, these curtains are ideal for spaces where you want to maintain a sense of openness while adding a touch of style and privacy.

Net Curtains

Also known as lace curtains or sheer net curtains, these window coverings are more transparent than sheer curtains and are mostly decorative.

Net curtains allow significant natural light to pass through while providing minimal privacy. Instead of blocking out light, they offer outside views and add a decorative element to a window. Net curtains feature intricate patterns and designs like floral motifs or geometric shapes and can give a vintage or traditional look to a room. You can use them in kitchens, bathrooms, or rooms with a vintage or classic decor theme.

Stop by for a coffee at our Textile Gallery, discover the art of textiles and be inspired by the latest in design inspiration. Then book your free in-home consultation, and let one of our talented designers create the perfect look for your home.
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Redgraves Home Fabrics specialise in made-to-measure curtains, blinds, upholstery and soft furnishings for Auckland and beyond.

At Redgraves Home Fabrics, we bring over 60 years of textile expertise to every home, offering custom-made curtains, blinds, and soft furnishings designed with excellent quality. Backed by one of New Zealand’s most experienced teams, we combine global design inspiration with local craftsmanship to deliver timeless style for your property.

Redgraves Home Fabrics
Redgraves Sheer & Net Curtains

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