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S-Fold or Pleated curtains?
S-fold generally provide a more modern look than pleats, as they pair nicely with industrial lights and angular artworks, but simple enough to suit a more traditional lounge room or bedroom. They can be less bulky ‘stacking’ when open compared to other curtain types, giving you the chance of a better view.
S-fold can show off more pattern and colour, rather than Pleats, folding more of the fabric.
Heavier fabrics may generally suit S-Fold curtains better and will fall nicely with this style. Some heavy fabrics are just too thick to be used in a pleated style.
S-fold curtains can be used to create sleek and clean lines, elegant window coverings and warm contemporary interiors, among other styles.
Pleats are an older, more classic style that often use a pencil pleat. They can create an informal look for bedrooms with a welcoming, casual feel. Pleat curtains come in a range of styles other than pencil pleats. Cottage pleats featured a more delicate, soft gather, while double or triple pinch pleats used more fabric for a fuller, more robust look than pencil pleats.