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Red curtains bring warmth and drama to any room instantly. Choose from 10 stunning styles, priced from £20 to £1,600, suited to both traditional and contemporary homes. Our red curtains are crafted in quality fabric to last.

  • Classic Curtains – Timeless red designs that complement period and modern interiors alike. Classic Curtains
  • Urban Deco Range – Award-winning Urban Deco Blinds Classic Curtains deliver style and durability. Urban Deco Blinds Classic Curtains
  • Premium Fabric – All our red curtains are made from high-quality fabric for longevity.
  • Budget to Luxury – Red curtains from £20 entry-level styles to £1,600 designer pieces.

Tip: Pair deeper reds with warm lighting to enhance richness; lighter reds work beautifully in north-facing rooms to maximise natural light.

Explore our Urban Deco Blinds collection or browse the full Classic Curtains range for more inspiration.

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Browse Red Curtains by Length

Our Red Curtains are available in a range of drop lengths from 137cm to 228cm and widths to suit standard windows. Measure your window carefully and allow extra fabric for fullness — typically 1.5–2x the window width.

Red Curtains by Fabric & Lining

Choose from Red Curtains in lined, unlined and blackout options. Lined curtains offer better insulation and drape; blackout linings are ideal for bedrooms where light control is essential.

Red Curtains by Room

Our Red Curtains are available in a wide range of contemporary and traditional patterns — from simple plains to florals, geometrics and textured weaves.

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FAQs on Red Curtains

How do I measure for red curtains?

Measure your track or pole width and multiply by 1.5–2 for fullness. For drop, measure from the track top to your desired length—sill, below sill, or floor. Always measure at three points as windows vary in size.

Unlined curtains suit light rooms; lined curtains improve insulation and hang better; blackout lining blocks light and heat, ideal for bedrooms. Check the product description for lining type. Choose based on your rooms light control and warmth needs.

Pencil pleat headers suit most standard poles; eyelet headers offer modern simplicity; tab tops add informal style. All come with compatible tape. Check your track or pole type in the product description before ordering to ensure proper fit.

Most red curtains are machine washable at 30–40°C. Always check the care label first—some fabrics need dry cleaning only. Wash before hanging to allow for initial shrinkage, then iron on cool settings if needed.

Standard UK delivery takes 3–7 working days with free shipping on all orders. Next-day and express delivery options are available on selected in-stock items. Check product availability before checkout for fastest dispatch.

For small bedrooms, measure your window width and multiply by 1.5 for a sleeker look rather than full 2x fullness. Choose pencil pleat or eyelet headers to avoid bulk. Shorter drop curtains (to sill) also maximise floor space visually.

Heavier cotton and cotton-mix fabrics work well in living rooms—they hang beautifully and provide good insulation. Lined or blackout-lined options add privacy and reduce heat loss. Check fabric weight and composition in each product description for durability.

Red dyes can fade with prolonged direct sunlight exposure. Lined curtains offer better UV protection than unlined. Close curtains during peak sun hours or choose blackout-lined options if your room gets strong afternoon light for longer-lasting colour.

Red curtains work in kitchens if you choose washable, easy-care fabrics. Shorter café-style or Roman blinds-style red curtains are practical for kitchens. Avoid blackout lining in kitchens where you want daytime light. Check fabric composition for stain resistance.

Red curtains are bright, bold and warm; burgundy is deeper, darker and more sophisticated. Red suits modern or eclectic rooms; burgundy works better in traditional or formal spaces. Both offer similar styling flexibility—choose based on your décor tone and lighting.
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