There’s something about custom curtains that can completely transform a room. The right ones add warmth, elegance, and a polished, designer feel—without requiring a full renovation. When I decided to update the window coverings in our living room and kitchen patio doors, I wanted something that would not only look beautiful but also provide privacy, block light when needed, and help insulate our older windows.
That’s when I found UniCurt custom curtains, and I couldn’t be happier with how they transformed our space.

Before ordering our custom curtains, I wanted to make sure I got the measurements just right. There’s nothing worse than curtains that are too short or don’t fully cover a window! If you’re thinking about updating your own window treatments, I highly recommend starting with this guide on how to measure for curtains. It walks you through everything you need to know to get the perfect fit.
Why Curtains Matter More Than You Think
Curtains do so much more than just cover a window. The right ones can:
- Add warmth and coziness – Even the most minimal space feels more inviting with well-chosen curtains.
- Make a room feel finished – Custom drapes bring that polished, high-end designer look.
- Control light and privacy – Whether you want blackout options or soft-filtered light, the right fabric and liner make a big difference.
- Improve insulation – Older windows can let in drafts, but lined curtains help regulate temperature year-round.

Why I Chose UniCurt Custom Curtains
After researching different options, I chose UniCurt’s custom curtains in the Ruby Cream fabric, with a pinch pleat heading and a white liner. Here’s why I love them:
- They look incredibly high-end – The pinch pleats give them that structured, designer feel, and the fabric drapes beautifully.
- They’re fully customizable – From size to fabric to pleat style, you can get exactly what works for your home.
- They help block light and cold – Our windows are 25 years old and, while not super drafty, definitely let in a little chill in winter. These curtains made an instant difference in coziness.
- They include free extras – Each order comes with free matching tiebacks and pillowcases, which makes styling even easier.
- They offer free shipping worldwide – Custom curtains without the crazy shipping fees? Yes, please!

Where We Installed Our New Custom Curtains
We installed the new curtains in two areas of our home:
1. The Living Room
The larger 87-inch x 70-inch panel now frames our biggest window beautifully, adding warmth and elegance to the space. The pinch pleats give it a timeless, tailored look, and the white liner ensures privacy without blocking out all the natural light.
2. The Kitchen Patio Doors
This space is right next to our living room, so I wanted a cohesive look. The four panels (each 87 inches x 32 inches) work perfectly for the patio doors, allowing us to easily pull them open during the day and close them at night for privacy.
Together, these curtains tie the two spaces together, making everything feel more intentional and polished.

How to Choose the Right Custom Curtains for Your Home
If you’re thinking about investing in custom curtains but aren’t sure where to start, here are a few tips:
- Measure properly – Custom curtains are made to order, so getting the right measurements is key. (Check out my step-by-step guide: How to Measure for Curtains).
- Choose the right fabric – Different fabrics offer different looks and functions. If you’re not sure which to pick, I break it all down in How to Choose Curtain Fabrics.
- Consider pleat style – Pinch pleats, grommets, rod pockets—each style creates a different effect. Pinch pleats, like mine, offer a structured, luxurious feel.
- Pick the right liner – A liner affects light control, privacy, and insulation, so choose based on your needs.
FAQs
Absolutely! While ready-made curtains work in some situations, custom curtains allow you to get the exact size, fabric, and style you want—ensuring a perfect fit and a high-end look.
My curtains have a white liner, which filters light but doesn’t create complete darkness. If you need full blackout curtains, you can choose a blackout liner when customizing your order.
A few simple tricks make a big difference:
– Hang them high and wide to make windows feel larger.
– Choose pinch pleats for a polished, designer look.
– Use enough panels so they don’t look skimpy when closed.
– Steam or iron them (if they’re not velvet!) after hanging for a smooth, luxurious drape.