Double Curtains

Looking for greater control over light, privacy and temperature without compromising on style? Look no further than our favourite sheer and blockout S-fold curtain pairings below. 

If you'd prefer to create a custom double of your own, click here to read our guide on how to easily order your own double curtain combination.

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Odin Sheer Curtain + Blockout

From $709

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Bali Sheer Curtain + Blockout

From $719

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Allusion Sheer Curtain + Blockout

From $787

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Astra Sheer Curtain + Blockout

From $716

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Lucern Sheer Curtain + Blockout

From $700

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Southport Sheer Curtain + Blockout

From $731

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Flaxen Sheer Curtain + Blockout

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Two curtains, one low price!

It's easy to pair a sheer and blockout of your own choosing! Simply select and order the two curtains separately while entering the same room name and dimensions for each.

And if you're face fixing, select extension brackets with the sheer curtain and we'll do the rest!

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Can all your curtains be made with either a sewn or a weighted hem?

All of our blockout curtains are made with a sewn hem as standard. Most of our sheer curtains are supplied with a weighted hem as standard. This is due to the way the sheer fabric rolls are supplied. However, we can make sheer weighted hems into sewn hems for an additional charge (20% the total curtain value). If you’d like to change any of your sheers from a weighted to a sewn hem, please let us know when placing your order.

Can I hang your curtains on my existing track?

Yes, it is possible. However, we strongly recommend ordering a new track with your curtains to ensure they'll work together perfectly. If you'd really like to keep your existing track, get in touch and we'll see if we can tailor your curtain order to work with it.

Can I order an asymmetrical curtain?

Yes, absolutely! This is where you select a centre opening, however, one side of the curtain is wider than the other (rather than them being identical widths). When ordering a centre opening curtain, please advise in your order notes the individual measurements of the left and right side curtain stacks, or contact us first for specific advice.

Can I pair a sheer curtain with a blockout curtain?

Yes, most definitely! We have a selection of recommended double curtains in our dedicated Double Curtains area. All the relevant options for suitable tracking, brackets and more will be presented when you progress through the ‘Customise & Order’ stage of your purchase. Or get in touch for expert advice on choosing and installing your preferred combination for double curtains.

Can I use a curved track on the outside of a corner?

Our curved tracks are only designed to be fitted within a 90 degree internal corner. We only supply internal curves as the curve protrusion is quite significant on external corners leading to inadequate light reduction and instances where the runners do not glide through the track as they're intended to.

How dark will my room be if I install blockout curtains?

The room will normally be very dark and suitable for a peaceful night's sleep. Blockout curtains are designed to block out sunlight and keep flooring, furniture and valuables safe from sun damage - while also providing complete privacy. At night-time they are highly effective at minimising any external light. However, even with a blockout fabric curtain, a little external light can find its way in around the sides, centre or top of the curtain.

How deep (from back to front) are your curtains?

Although the depth of the pleats will vary very slightly from curtain to curtain, S-Fold sheers or blockouts have an average depth of 110-120mm. Since our track sits in the middle of the S-fold shape, there will be about 55mm of fabric to the front of the track and 55mm to the back of the track. Our pinch pleat curtains have an average depth of around 90-100mm.

How deep (from back to front) are your double curtains?

For a dual S-fold double curtain, the average front to back depth will be about 240mm. For mixed pinch pleat and S-fold double, the average depth will be about 220mm and for a dual pinch pleat double it will be about 200mm.

How do I clean blockout curtains?

A care instruction label is sewn into the heading of all our Blockout curtains (usually on the last pleat at one end of the curtain). These instructions will guide you on what specific cleaning method is recommended for the type of fabric used in your curtain. If you are ever in doubt, please contact us for further advice.

How do I clean sheer curtains?

A care instruction label is sewn into the heading of all our sheer curtains (usually on the last pleat at one end of the curtain). These instructions will guide you on what specific cleaning method is recommended for the type of fabric used in your curtain. If you are ever in doubt, please contact us for further advice.

How much will my curtains bunch?

Bunching is an often overlooked but hugely important consideration when looking at curtaining your windows. A general rule of thumb is the bunching will be 30% of the width of your track. For example, if you have a 1000mm track, a left or right stack would have a width of 300mm on one side and a centre opening stack would have a width of 150mm on each side.

Should I choose a curve curtain track or butt two tracks together?

Alongside some practical considerations, this normally depends on the look and functionality you're aiming for. Curved tracks are ideal for creating a continuous curtain across a narrower window alongside a wider one as there is a total width limit for curved track curtains. It's also important to note that our curved track system will only work for internal 90 degree corners, not external ones. Butting tracks together is better when you want each curtain to operate independently across two longer wall spaces. It's also the only option if you're installing on an external corner.

What curtain heading styles are available?

We offer everything from traditional pencil pleat to triple pleat and on-trend S-fold (wave) pleats for the majority of our curtains. To find out which heading styles your preferred curtain fabric can be supplied in, head to any of the curtain product pages and they will be listed in the specifications and 'Customise & Order' area.

What is 'uncoated' curtain fabric?

Uncoated fabric means the fabric is a single layer of woven material and will not fully block out light. However, if an uncoated fabric is preferred for your home, we also offer a free blockout lining upgrade for a selection of our uncoated curtain fabrics.

What is 'coated' curtain fabric?

Coated curtain fabrics have an extra layer of blockout material "fused" to the back of the curtain fabric providing a comprehensive blockout solution. These fabrics are especially suited for bedroom windows to provide complete night time light blockout.

What is the difference between blockout and blackout curtains?

Blockout curtains and blackout curtains are terms often used interchangeably to describe curtains designed to significantly reduce light entering a room. The primary difference lies in the terminology preference, with 'blockout' being more commonly used here in Australia. Both types of curtains are crafted to offer superior room darkening features, making them ideal for bedrooms, media rooms, or any space where controlling light is essential. They also provide additional benefits such as enhancing privacy and improving energy efficiency by further insulating the room against heat and cold. Ultimately, whether referred to as blockout or blackout curtains, these window treatments are engineered to deliver comfort and convenience by creating a more controlled and comfortable indoor environment!

When should I face fix curtains?

Face fixing is where the track and brackets are mounted to the wall. Face fixing is typically used when your ceiling has a cornice providing some extra wriggle room when it comes to installation.

When should I top fix curtains?

Top fixing is where the track and brackets are mounted from the ceiling itself. This is typically used to create a dramatic ‘floor to ceiling’ effect, which is possible when there’s no cornice to contend with. However, it is also worth noting that unlike face fixing, your fitting position is not adjustable when you top fix from the ceiling.

When should I select centre opening curtains?

We recommend centre opening curtains when you want the ability to open and close each curtain side independently. This is practical for scenarios where one side may need to be opened for light or access while the other remains closed for privacy or shading.

Where are your curtains made?

All our curtains are manufactured locally in our Western Australian factory. Our family have been making them here since 1974. The factory is operated by some of the most experienced and talented curtain makers in Australia.

Where are your sheer curtains made?

Our sheers are made right here in our Western Australian factory. The factory has been operational for over 45-years and is run by some of the most experienced (and talented!) curtain makers in Australia.

Which window covering provides the most blackout?

The amount of external light a window covering can block will always vary based on environmental conditions as well as the product itself. However, based on typical installation conditions, a (slightly oversized) blockout curtain will always provide the most complete blackout solution. From our blinds ranges, we'd recommend a recess fitted honeycomb blind, face fitted backward rolling roller blind or a shutter, each of which best minimises the amount of light that can creep in.

How much do sheer curtains cost?

Our sheer curtains are affordably priced because you are buying directly from us, your WA-based manufacturers. However, their cost can vary based on your exact size and fabric choice. Explore our range of sheer curtains online and enter your measurements for an instant price!

How much extra fabric for S-fold blockout curtains?

Wave fold curtains, such as S-fold, require more fabric than just the window's width to achieve their signature fullness. We provide our S-fold curtains with 180-200% fullness, giving them ample depth and a truly luxurious finish.

What are the benefits of S-fold blockout curtains?

Our S-Fold blockout curtains offer a range of benefits that make them a standout choice for any home these include being a stylish and effective light blocking option, ensuring your room remains dark for privacy and a good night’s sleep; enhanced energy efficiency as S-fold blockout curtains help regulate indoor temperatures, making them an energy-efficient option and enhanced noise reduction as the thicker lined blockout fabric acts as a sound barrier, reducing noise pollution from outside - making them ideal for homes in busy areas or for creating a quiet, peaceful environment.

Do S-fold blockout curtains need a special track?

Yes, our S-fold blockout curtains need a specially designed track to perform properly. We recommend they are always hung from our designer track, as these items are manufactured to work together for optimal performance. Our designer tracks are made from high-quality aluminium, featuring a stylish, slim and compact design that is strong and reliable. Available in powder-coated white, black or platinum colour finishes, they come with matching brackets and clear acrylic hand wands for easy use. Our versatile designer track can easily accommodate S-fold blockout curtains in both single and double curtain configurations. Most importantly, they're easy to install – if we can do it, so can you!

What is an S-fold blockout curtain?

An S-fold blockout curtain, also known as an S-curve or wave curtain, is a type of window treatment that creates a smooth, continuous wave-like appearance when hung. These curtains are crafted with fabric that is sewn into a special header tape, allowing the fabric to fall in gentle, uniform folds from top to bottom. This style allows for easy opening and closing, making it a practical and stylish solution for any space.

What is an S-fold sheer curtain?

An S-fold sheer curtain, also known as a wave fold or S-wave curtain, is a type of window treatment that creates a smooth, continuous wave-like appearance when hung. These sheer curtains are crafted with fabric that is sewn into a special header tape, allowing the fabric to fall in gentle, uniform folds from top to bottom. This style allows for easy opening and closing, making it a practical and stylish solution for any home.

Do S-fold sheer curtains need a special track?

Yes, our S-fold sheer curtains need a specially designed track. They are usually hung from our designer track, as they are manufactured to work together for optimal performance. Our designer tracks are made from high-quality aluminium, featuring a stylish, slim and compact design that is strong and reliable. Available in powder-coated white, black or platinum colour finishes, they come with matching brackets and clear acrylic hand wands for easy use. Our versatile designer track can easily accommodate sheer wave fold curtains in both single and double curtain configurations. Most importantly, they're easy to install – if we can do it, so can you!

What are the benefits of S-fold sheer curtains?

S-fold sheer curtains offer a range of benefits that make them a standout choice for any home, these include great versatility as they easily complement both traditional and modern home styles and can be used solo or paired with a blockout curtain or roller blind for maximum effectiveness day and night; daytime privacy as the subtle but complex weave creates a natural barrier that adds peace of mind during the day while allowing softly-filtered natural light to create a warm and welcoming ambiance; beautiful flow as the continuous S-shaped folds create smooth, flowing lines that add elegance to instantly enhance an existing space; easy customisation thanks to the wide selection of colours, you can customise your S-fold sheers based on your style preferences, practical needs and budget.

How much extra fabric for S-fold sheer curtains?

S-fold sheer curtains require more fabric than just the window's width to achieve their signature fullness. We provide our S-fold sheer curtains with 180-200% fullness, giving them ample depth and a truly luxurious finish.

How do you hang S-fold sheers?

To hang your S-fold sheers, simply loop the hooks on the back of the curtain through the curtain runners. To achieve the desired wave effect, ensure that the waves are evenly spaced both in front of and behind the track. If any waves appear too shallow, gently push them to create a deeper wave at the back. Try to make sure each track runner has a dedicated hook to avoid uneven hanging.