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Subtly textured blackout curtains for a quiet, elevated bedroom setting.
Used in the bedroom of this luxury London Bankside penthouse, these blackout curtains were chosen not only for privacy and light control, but for the quiet richness of the fabric itself. Woven with linen, the cloth has a softer, more natural character than a standard blackout drapery, giving the surface a gentle dryness and a subtle tonal depth that feels understated yet refined.
Rather than appearing flat or overly polished, the linen blend brings a more relaxed elegance to the folds. It softens the overall look of the curtain, while still allowing the drape to feel full, tailored and architectural. This balance between structure and natural texture is what gives the fabric its particular appeal.
Set within a bedroom with 3.6-metre ceilings, the curtains fall with a long, elegant rhythm that enhances the height of the room beautifully. The result is a space that feels calm, private and quietly luxurious — shaped as much by the quality of the fabric as by the scale of the architecture.
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Inspired by the bold geometry of traditional jacquard textiles, the Terravia™ Collection offers a heavyweight fabric with a structured, dimensional texture.
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Curtain Stack-Back Guide
When curtains are fully open, the fabric gathers to the sides of the window. This space is known as the stack-back.
The amount of space required depends on the heading style, fabric weight, and total track width.
As a general guide:
- Double Pinch Pleat: approx. 25–30% of total track width (split on both sides)
- Wave Curtains: approx. 20–25%, but require additional space for the wave track system
- Heavier fabrics will create a deeper stack
To ensure the curtains clear the window fully when open, we recommend extending the track 15–30cm beyond the window on each side, especially for wave curtains.