We are independent & ad-supported. We may earn a commission for purchases made through our links.
Advertiser Disclosure
Our website is an independent, advertising-supported platform. We provide our content free of charge to our readers, and to keep it that way, we rely on revenue generated through advertisements and affiliate partnerships. This means that when you click on certain links on our site and make a purchase, we may earn a commission. Learn more.
How We Make Money
We sustain our operations through affiliate commissions and advertising. If you click on an affiliate link and make a purchase, we may receive a commission from the merchant at no additional cost to you. We also display advertisements on our website, which help generate revenue to support our work and keep our content free for readers. Our editorial team operates independently of our advertising and affiliate partnerships to ensure that our content remains unbiased and focused on providing you with the best information and recommendations based on thorough research and honest evaluations. To remain transparent, we’ve provided a list of our current affiliate partners here.
Home

Our Promise to you

Founded in 2002, our company has been a trusted resource for readers seeking informative and engaging content. Our dedication to quality remains unwavering—and will never change. We follow a strict editorial policy, ensuring that our content is authored by highly qualified professionals and edited by subject matter experts. This guarantees that everything we publish is objective, accurate, and trustworthy.

Over the years, we've refined our approach to cover a wide range of topics, providing readers with reliable and practical advice to enhance their knowledge and skills. That's why millions of readers turn to us each year. Join us in celebrating the joy of learning, guided by standards you can trust.

How do I Choose the Best Damask Curtains?

By Susan Grindstaff
Updated: Jan 25, 2024
Views: 5,558
Share

When choosing damask curtains, base your choice on price, color, and the weight of the fabric. Other things to consider are fabric fiber content and weave. Damask is usually reserved for dramatic or elegant room décor, so if you have a rustic or cottage style interior design, damask may not be the ideal fabric for your draperies.

Damask is very similar to jacquard, both in appearance and construction, so make sure you are purchasing true damask. Both damask and jacquard have a glossy background with a raised design that is woven into the fabric. Damask is usually woven using cotton blended with polyester, though in some cases the fiber content is pure cotton. Most of the time, pure cotton damask is more expensive than the blended variety, but like all cottons, there will be shrinkage if the fabric is exposed to normal laundering. If you purchase damask curtains in 100% cotton you will have to wash them in cold water and hang to dry, or pay the added expense of having them professionally dry cleaned.

The color of damask fabric is usually solid, though it can sometimes be found with the background done in one color, with the raised design done in a complementary color. It is a good idea to choose damask curtains that coordinate with furnishings already in the room. If upholstered furniture has a printed design, it is probably a good idea to use solid color damask. Using printed curtains may cause the room décor to be too busy, though an exception to this might be striped damask, which can sometimes be coordinated with printed fabrics. Striped damask usually has alternating stripes, with every other stripe being raised above the background, and this type of damask can usually be purchased in a variety of colors.

Cost is most always a factor when purchasing draperies, so you should be sure that the damask curtains you choose are within your budget. Ready-made curtains are usually less expensive than having your drapes custom made, but your choices will be more limited. If you choose to have your draperies custom made, you will have many more options available in both style and fabric. If you decide to hire someone to make your damask curtains, make sure there is a written contract that outlines the work to be done and a date of completion. In addition, there should be clear written language to protect you in the event the curtains do not fit or the work is subpar.

Share
WiseGeek is dedicated to providing accurate and trustworthy information. We carefully select reputable sources and employ a rigorous fact-checking process to maintain the highest standards. To learn more about our commitment to accuracy, read our editorial process.

Editors' Picks

Discussion Comments
Share
https://www.wise-geek.com/how-do-i-choose-the-best-damask-curtains.htm
Copy this link
WiseGeek, in your inbox

Our latest articles, guides, and more, delivered daily.

WiseGeek, in your inbox

Our latest articles, guides, and more, delivered daily.