How to: Café Curtains
Café curtains are shorter curtains that typically cover the lower part of the window. They were originally used in cafés to provide privacy without blocking natural light, which is how they got their name. Today, café curtains are a popular choice among our customers for rooms such as bathrooms, kitchens, and children’s rooms, where the need for natural light is combined with a desire for privacy.
Cafegardin Classic
'Classic' is a café curtain in a rustic style, drawing inspiration from the French countryside and its nature-inspired interiors. The soft pleats of the curtain create an elegant and timeless look that complements all types of interior styles, from rustic to modern, depending on how it is paired.
The Classic model is available in sheer linen, woven linen, and boucle, in nine different shades, and comes as a complete package with a rod and niche brackets for smooth and easy installation.
Our Classic Cafe curtains
Cafe Curtain Minimalist
Minimalist is a modern interpretation of simplicity, inspired by the elegant lines and understated aesthetics of Japanese window screens. The design is characterized by lightweight, semi-transparent fabrics that create an airy and harmonious atmosphere in the room.
The Minimalist model is available in sheer linen, woven linen, and boucle, in nine different shades, and comes as a complete package with a rod and niche brackets for smooth and easy installation.
Our Minimalist Cafe curtains
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WINDOW MOUNTED CAFE CURTAINS
All café curtains come with niche brackets as standard, but we also offer window brackets for mounting directly onto the window. With window brackets, you can open and close the window without removing the curtain. even if the window opens inward.
HOW TO ORDER
To order the window-mounted model of the café curtain, email us at info@gotain.com, and we’ll assist you with your order.
Please note that this mounting method requires one curtain per window, rather than a single curtain that spans the entire window width from frame to frame.
COMBINE WITH ROMAN BLINDS
A curtain combination growing in popularity is pairing Roman blinds with café curtains. Roman blinds are positioned over the upper part of the window, allowing for easy adjustment of both light and privacy, while café curtains on the lower part provide a more permanent sense of seclusion.