Triple Weave Curtains

Triple weave curtains, also known as dimout curtains, are a practical and stylish option for enhanced light control and insulation. Made from a three-layer fabric construction, they help to reduce light, minimise heat transfer, and improve energy efficiency while maintaining a soft, fabric finish.

Our triple weave curtain range features high-quality fabrics from Nettex, Gummerson, and Warwick, available in a variety of colours and textures to suit your home. Each curtain is custom-made for a seamless fit and can be paired with corded, hand-operated, or motorised track systems, as well as a range of accessories including tie-backs and finials to complete your window furnishing.

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Choosing the Right Curtains for Your Home

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Getting the Right Fit

To get the most out of triple weave curtains, proper sizing and installation are key. Floor-to-ceiling designs are often preferred, as they enhance the overall look while improving light reduction and coverage.

While they won’t completely block all light, a well-fitted curtain will significantly reduce brightness and create a more controlled environment within the room.

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Light Control, Privacy & Sound Absorption

Dim-out curtains significantly reduce incoming light, helping to minimise glare and create a more comfortable indoor environment. They also provide a higher level of privacy, both during the day and at night.

In addition, their thicker fabric construction helps absorb sound, reducing echo and outside noise to create a quieter, more peaceful space — ideal for bedrooms, living areas, or busy environments.

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Designed for Versatility

Triple weave curtains are well suited to spaces that need a balance of light control and natural brightness. They are a popular choice for living areas, bedrooms and multi-purpose spaces where full darkness isn’t always required.

They provide more coverage than light filtering curtains, while still maintaining a softer, less heavy appearance than blockout options.

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Fabric Quality & Finish

Triple weave curtains combine functionality with a refined finish. Without the need for a coated backing, the fabric maintains a soft drape while still delivering reliable performance.

With a variety of colours and textures available, they offer a versatile solution that works across a wide range of interiors — delivering both style and practicality.

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Theramal Performance

Thanks to their layered construction, triple weave curtains offer improved insulation compared to standard light filtering fabrics. They help regulate indoor temperatures by reducing heat gain in summer and retaining warmth in cooler months.

This makes them a practical option for improving comfort while maintaining a lighter, more relaxed look.

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Fabric & Header Styles

Triple weave fabrics are constructed with multiple layers, allowing them to reduce light without the need for a coated backing. This gives them a softer, more fabric-like finish compared to traditional blockout curtains.

Available in a range of colours and textures, they can suit both modern and classic interiors. Paired with the right header style — whether a clean S-fold or a more structured pleat — they create a polished, cohesive look throughout the home.

Understanding Curtain Header Styles

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S-Fold (Wave Fold)

S-fold curtains are a popular choice for modern homes, creating a smooth, continuous wave from top to bottom. This style delivers a clean, minimal look and allows the fabric to fall evenly, making it perfect for showcasing texture and colour.

Because of their design, S-fold curtains stack back neatly when open, helping maximise natural light and maintain a streamlined finish.

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Pinch Pleat (Single, Double & Triple)

Pinch pleat curtains offer a more structured and tailored appearance, making them ideal for both classic and contemporary interiors. The pleats are sewn into place, creating consistent folds that hold their shape over time.

  • Single pleat: a more subtle, less full look

  • Double pleat: balanced and most commonly used

  • Triple pleat: fuller, more luxurious finish

This style typically stacks wider than S-fold curtains but provides a more formal, refined aesthetic.

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Reverse / Box Pleat

Reverse pleat (also known as box pleat) offers a flatter, more tailored finish compared to traditional pleats. The folds are sewn towards the back, creating a clean front-facing appearance that suits modern and architectural spaces.

This style is ideal when you want structure without too much bulk, especially in areas where a sleek finish is important.

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Gathered & Pencil Pleat

Gathered and pencil pleat styles create a softer, more relaxed look. Formed using heading tape, the fabric is gently gathered along the top, resulting in smaller, more casual folds.

These styles are versatile and can be adjusted slightly in width, making them a practical option for a range of window sizes. They are often used in more informal spaces or as a secondary layer behind sheer curtains.