Beige Curtains

Kurtens beige curtains come across two ranges: blackout thermal & acoustic, and linen-look sheer. The first blacks out and insulates, the second filters the light with a linen effect. Everything is made to measure, to the centimetre in width and height, with eyelet, pencil-pleat or rod-pocket heading. A warm, neutral tone, beige pairs with wood, linen and bright interiors without darkening them.

Our two ranges of beige curtains

Beige is also chosen by function. At Kurtens it comes in two ranges, each with a precise role:

  • Blackout thermal & acoustic: a dense beige curtain that blocks the light, insulates from cold and heat and reduces noise.
  • Linen-look sheer: a beige curtain with a natural linen look that filters the light without stopping it, to keep privacy during the day.

To compare the functions, discover our blackout thermal & acoustic range.

Beige curtain: blackout or linen

The choice depends on the light you want to keep.

  • Beige blackout curtain: in the blackout thermal & acoustic range, it blocks the daylight, ideal for a bedroom, while keeping a warm tone.
  • Beige linen curtain (linen look): in linen-look sheer, it has the look of natural linen and filters the light, perfect for a living room by day.

For the linen fabric across all colours, see our linen curtains collection.

How to pair a beige curtain

The most popular pairings work very well: a beige and white scheme keeps a clear, bright mood; beige also pairs with light wood, linen, taupe and natural tones.

Beige warms a room without darkening it and enlarges a small space. Our colour guide details each pairing.

Beige, cream, ecru, sand or taupe: the shades

Beige comes in many close shades, each with its own mood.

  • Light beige, cream and ecru: the brightest, slightly creamy, they light up a room.
  • Sand: a warm golden beige, evoking natural linen.
  • Dark beige and taupe: deeper, warmed with a hint of grey or brown, they structure a scheme.

At Kurtens, beige covers this warm, natural register, in both blackout and linen-look sheer versions.

Standard sizes or made to measure

Beige curtains are available in standard sizes or made to measure, in width and height. To dress a large window, a double beige curtain is often used, two panels meeting in the centre. Choose the heading to suit your rail, detailed in our heading guide: eyelets, pencil pleat, rod pocket or multifunction.

For dimensions, our measuring guide explains how to take measurements. Delivery is free and the Exact-Fit guarantee remakes the curtain in case of a measuring error.

Beige curtains

Frequently asked questions

Is the beige curtain blackout?

Yes. In the blackout thermal & acoustic range, beige blocks the daylight and keeps a warm tone. In linen-look sheer, it filters the light. You choose according to the room.

Is there a beige curtain in linen?

Yes, beige in linen-look sheer has the look of natural linen and filters the light. For the linen fabric across all colours, see our linen curtains collection.

What is the difference between beige, cream, ecru and taupe?

Cream and ecru are light, slightly creamy beiges. Sand is a golden beige. Taupe is darker, warmed with a hint of grey-brown. Our beige covers this natural register.

Which beige for a living room?

For a bright living room, beige in linen-look sheer filters the light and keeps privacy. For a bedroom, beige blackout keeps the darkness while staying warm.

How to pair a beige curtain?

Beige pairs with white, light wood, linen, taupe and natural tones. On a single window, keep just one strong colour.

Is the beige curtain available made to measure?

Yes, in standard sizes or made to measure, in width and height, with the heading of your choice: eyelets, pencil pleat, rod pocket or multifunction.