Thermal curtains
- Help reduce heat loss to keep your room warmer
- Great for reducing draughts in winter
- Ideal for wide glass expanses like sliding doors
See how you could make your doors beautiful with curtains
Different header types can transform your door curtains and help with light control. There's a choice of eyelet curtains, pencil pleat, pinch pleat or wave. Your advisor will talk you through what's right for your home.
Save up to 30% on selected curtains, plus get a free blackout lining on our favourite styles.
Browse SaleBook an appointment with your local advisor. It’s really quick and easy to do, plus it won’t cost a penny and there’s never any pressure to buy.
Appointment day. We’ll visit you at home to show you our range and help you decide what’s right for your window. We’ll measure up and give you a quote.
We’ll take care of the fitting. Once your curtains are made we’ll be back to hang and steam them. And if you order a pole or track we’ll fit this too.
Our helpful articles are packed with ideas for how to style your doors
We've plenty more wise ways to dress your doors. Take a look.
We've plenty more wise ways to dress your doors. Take a look.
See answers to our most frequently asked questions on dining room curtains. If you have a question about our service or your appointment, see our FAQs here.
Whether you've got French, sliding, patio or bifold, fully-lined curtains are a lovely option for providing a snug and cosy atmosphere at your doors. Heat escapes from many homes via the front or back doors, so drawing curtains over these areas will help prevent any draughts. They're also a great blackout solution if your doors are letting in too much light.
You’ll need to make sure there’s enough room at the sides of your doors for the curtains to sit neatly when they're fully open, so choose a header like wave or eyelet that is neat and compact so the curtains don't take up too much space. Or, you could go for a single curtain that pushes to one side. It'll look amazing, and won't get in the way when you want to step in and out.
For flexible light control throughout the seasons, team curtains with sheer Voiles at your doors. In summer, the Voiles allow light to gently filter through while maintaining daytime privacy. In the evening and during cooler months, your curtains will add an extra layer of cosiness.
Yes, all our made-to–measure curtains can help to keep a space warmer and banish draughts. They do this by reducing the air exchange between your cold windows and warm room. Heavier fabrics, such as velvet, are great insulators, especially when they're teamed with a thermal or blackout lining. At your in-home appointment, your local advisor can recommend the best cosy options for your home.
Generally, this depends on personal preference but there are some style and practical factors you could consider. Curtains are a great way to block draughts and provide better insulation at your patio doors, and longer curtains with no gap between the fabric and the floor will help make sure as little heat as possible can escape, keeping your room at a comfortable temperature. It's worth bearing in mind that floor-length curtains may gather dust and dirt more easily. Our curtains cleaning guide has plenty of handy tips on how to maintain yours.