Quick Answer: Before buying curtains online in India, check seven things: (1) exact window size and curtain length, (2) fabric type matched to the room, (3) light-blocking level, (4) header style (eyelet, rod pocket, tab top), (5) rod and hardware compatibility, (6) brand reputation and reviews, and (7) easy return policy. These seven checks prevent almost every common online curtain regret.
Buying curtains online in India is fast, affordable, and gives you far more variety than any local market. But it also opens the door to common mistakes — wrong size, mismatched header, fabric that wrinkles strangely, or curtains that fall short of the floor. The good news is that almost every online curtain regret can be avoided with seven simple checks before you order.
This is the practical checklist used by experienced shoppers. Whether you are styling a master bedroom or shopping for Haus & Kinder curtain collection options, run through these seven points before you click buy.
1. Measure your window correctly
The most common mistake is ordering curtains too short. Measure from where the curtain rod sits down to where you want the curtain to end — usually the floor for a clean look. Add 4–6 inches to the rod height to ensure full coverage.
Standard Indian curtain lengths
- 5 ft — small windows, kitchens.
- 7 ft — standard doors, balcony entries.
- 9 ft — long doors, floor-to-ceiling drama.
For width, take double your window's width to ensure proper fullness. Skinny curtains always look cheap, no matter the fabric.
2. Pick the fabric that fits the room
Curtain fabric controls everything — drape, light, durability, and care. Cotton is breathable and washable; polyester is durable and easy-care; linen is textured and premium; velvet is luxe and insulating. Match the fabric to the room's purpose.
Quick fabric-to-room match
- Bedroom — polyester blackout or velvet.
- Living room — cotton, linen, or jacquard.
- Kitchen — polyester (washable, stain-friendly).
- Kids' room — printed cotton with blackout liner.
3. Decide your light-blocking level
Curtains range from sheer (10–30% light blocking) to room-darkening (60–80%) to full blackout (90–100%). Bedrooms need blackout for sleep. Living rooms usually do well with sheer or medium block. East and west-facing windows benefit most from blackout because of harsh morning or afternoon sun.
Light-blocking quick guide
- Sheer — airy daytime softness.
- Room-darkening — reduces glare without total darkness.
- Blackout — complete darkness, ideal for sleep.
4. Choose the right curtain header
The "header" is the top edge of the curtain that attaches to the rod. The header style changes how the curtain hangs and how easy it is to slide. Eyelet (grommet) headers are the most popular in India — clean folds, easy slide, modern look.
Common header types
- Eyelet — metal rings, modern look, smooth slide.
- Rod pocket — sleek, gathered look, slower slide.
- Tab top — casual, fabric loops, suits relaxed decor.
- Pinch pleat — formal, structured folds.
5. Confirm rod and hardware compatibility
Eyelet curtains need a rod that fits through the metal rings. Rod-pocket curtains need a thinner rod. Heavier curtains (velvet, blackout) need stronger brackets and a thicker rod. Always check the rod diameter listed in the product description and match it to your existing hardware — or buy both together.
6. Check brand reputation and reviews
A trustworthy curtain brand publishes complete details: fabric, GSM (weight), exact dimensions, header style, rod compatibility, and care instructions. Look for clear product images on real windows, not just flat lay shots. Read the latest 5–10 reviews — not the top ones — to spot recurring issues.
Why brand transparency matters
- Verifiable fabric and dimensions — no surprises on delivery.
- Consistent colour matching across product images and reality.
- Reachable customer service for replacements.
- Care instructions that match the fabric.
- Smooth re-ordering when you want a matching set.
The window curtains at Haus & Kinder list fabric, dimensions, header style, and care notes on every product page.
7. Confirm an easy return and replacement policy
Online curtain shopping has one persistent risk: the colour or texture looking different in real lighting. A clear 7–15 day return or replacement policy is essential. Brands like Haus & Kinder publish full return terms upfront, so you can buy curtains online in India with confidence.
Bonus checklist before you order
- Take a photo of your window in daylight — reference it for colour matching.
- Confirm rod position before measuring length.
- Order one extra panel if your window is wider than standard sizes.
- Read return terms carefully — some brands restrict colour-mismatch returns.
- Wash curtains gently before first use to remove factory residue.
Why Haus & Kinder for online curtain shopping
Haus & Kinder is built for online buyers — every premium curtains product page includes fabric, GSM, exact dimensions, header style, rod compatibility, and care instructions. The catalog covers blackout, sheer, jacquard, and printed cotton curtains across window, door, and long-door sizes. Pan-India shipping and clear return policies make online curtain buying genuinely safer.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q. What size curtains should I order for my windows?
A. Measure from the rod to the floor for length, and use double your window width for fullness. Standard Indian curtain lengths are 5 ft, 7 ft, and 9 ft — pick the closest match.
Q. Are eyelet curtains better than rod-pocket curtains?
A. Eyelet curtains slide more smoothly and look modern. Rod-pocket curtains have a softer, gathered look. Both are good — pick by aesthetic and how often you open and close the curtain.
Q. How do I know if an online curtain is good quality?
A. Check fabric type, GSM (weight), header style, and recent reviews. Trustworthy brands list all four clearly. Avoid sellers who only show flat-lay product images.
Q. Can I return curtains if the colour does not match in person?
A. With most reputable brands, yes — within the return window (usually 7–15 days). Always check return terms before ordering and unwrap carefully to keep the original packaging intact.
Q. Where can I buy curtains online in India?
A. Buy curtains online in India from Haus & Kinder — sheer, blackout, jacquard, and printed options with detailed specs and pan-India shipping.
Final Word. Get it right the first time. Explore the Haus & Kinder curtain collection — premium fabrics, accurate sizing, and transparent product information for modern Indian homes.
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