Collection: Curtain Fabric

About Curtain Fabric from Floating Walls 

Choosing the right curtain fabric is one of the most impactful decisions you can make for your home's interior. At Floating Walls, our extensive collection of curtain fabrics lets you create custom window treatments that are perfectly tailored to your space. 

From soft, flowing sheers to rich, structured weaves, our curtain fabrics are available in a wide range of textures, colours, and patterns. Shop curtain fabrics online or visit any of our Bangalore stores for expert guidance and hands-on fabric selection. 

Shop Curtain Fabrics Online in Bangalore With Floating Walls 

At Floating Walls, we make it simple to buy curtain fabric online for your home or project. Our fabric collection covers everything from light-filtering linens and delicate sheers to heavy blackout materials and luxurious velvets — all available by the metre for custom curtain projects. Whether you are a homeowner, interior designer, or contractor, our fabric range delivers the quality and variety you need. 

What Makes Our Curtain Fabric Collection Special? 

  • Extensive range from sheer and voile to velvet, blackout, and designer weaves
  • Available by the metre for fully custom curtain projects
  • Carefully sourced fabrics in a wide spectrum of colours, textures, and patterns
  • Suitable for residential and commercial interiors alike
  • Expert in-store guidance to help you choose the right fabric for every window 

Buy Premium Curtain Fabrics at Affordable Prices 

High-quality curtain fabric does not need to come with a premium price. At Floating Walls, our curtain fabrics are sourced and priced to make custom window dressing accessible for every home and project budget — giving you the freedom to create exactly what you envision. 

Buying curtain fabric allows you to design window treatments that are truly unique to your space. From fabric selection to lining choices and finishing details, our collection gives you complete creative control over your interiors. 

Whether you need curtain fabric for a single window or an entire home renovation project, Floating Walls is your trusted source for premium curtain materials in Bangalore. Browse online or visit us in person for a tactile, expert-guided selection experience. 

Tips To Choose Curtain Fabric 

  1. Consider Light Filtration: Sheers and voiles filter light gently; medium-weight fabrics offer privacy with some light; blackout fabrics block all external light.
  2. Match the Fabric Weight to the Room: Heavy fabrics like velvet work well in formal rooms and bedrooms; lighter fabrics suit casual living spaces and kitchens.
  3. Think About Pattern Scale: Large patterns work in rooms with ample natural light and high ceilings; small or no patterns suit compact rooms.
  4. Factor in Fabric Quantity: Curtains require 1.5 to 2.5 times the width of the track or pole for full, gathered pleats — calculate carefully before purchasing.
  5. Ask About Lining: Lined curtains hang better, protect against UV fading, and provide better insulation. Ask our team about lining options for your chosen fabric. 

Styling Tips for a Premium Look 

  • Keep it cohesive: Choose curtain fabric that picks up a tone from your walls, flooring, or upholstery to create a unified room palette.
  • Add texture with fabric: Even in neutral tones, textured curtain fabrics like linen or woven cotton add visual depth to a room.
  • Go bold with pattern: A patterned curtain fabric can serve as a striking design feature for an otherwise simple room.
  • Match the heading style to the fabric: Lighter fabrics work well with gathered headings; structured fabrics suit pinch pleats and goblet pleats. 

Care Tips for Curtain Fabric 

  • Store fabric properly: Keep unstitched curtain fabric rolled or loosely folded in a cool, dry environment to avoid permanent creasing. 
  • Pre-wash where appropriate: Pre-washing natural fibres like cotton and linen before stitching prevents shrinkage after installation. 
  • Follow care instructions: Different fabric types require different care — always follow the label or ask our team for specific guidance. 
  • Protect from sunlight before use: Store fabric away from direct light to prevent fading before it is made up into curtains. 

Visit Our Bangalore Stores for a Personal Experience 

Enjoy the convenience of exploring and buying curtain fabrics online in Bangalore from the comfort of your home, or visit any of our stores for a personalised shopping experience. 

Visit us in Jayanagar, Koramangala, Whitefield, Yelahanka, Banashankari, Bannerghatta, Chikkajala (Airport Road), Sarjapur, Indiranagar, Kalyan Nagar (HRBR Layout), and Bommasandra

Let our expert team guide you in finding the perfect piece that matches your style and meets your needs. 

 

FAQ 

1. What types of curtain fabrics does Floating Walls offer? 
We stock a comprehensive range including sheer and voile, linen, cotton, velvet, blackout fabric, and decorative weaves in a wide variety of colours and patterns.
 

2. Can I buy curtain fabric online in Bangalore? 
Yes. Browse our curtain fabric range online with delivery available across Bangalore, or visit any of our stores for in-person fabric selection.
 

3. How much fabric do I need for curtains? 
As a general rule, you will need 1.5 to 2.5 times the width of your window per curtain panel depending on the heading style. Our team can help you calculate the exact quantity.
 

4. Can I get custom-made curtains from Floating Walls? 
Yes. Our curtain fabric can be purchased by the metre and made up into custom curtains. Visit our stores for advice on fabric selection, linings, and making options.
 

5. What is the difference between lined and unlined curtains? 
Lined curtains hang better, provide better insulation, protect against UV damage, and generally look more polished. Unlined curtains are lighter and more casual in appearance.

6. How do I care for curtain fabric before stitching? 
Natural fabrics like cotton and linen should be pre-washed to allow for any shrinkage before making up into curtains. Synthetic fabrics generally do not require pre-washing.