Brown Curtains

Kurtens brown curtains cover 3 shades (brown, taupe and camel) across our three ranges: heather blackout, blackout thermal & acoustic, and linen-look sheer. Each range has its purpose, from full blackout to a filtered linen look: you choose according to the room. Made to measure, to the centimetre in width and height, with eyelet, pencil-pleat or rod-pocket heading. Browns warm a room: camel brightens, taupe stays neutral, deep brown dresses a living room.

Our three ranges of brown curtains

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

  • Heather blackout: a dense brown fabric with a heather look that blocks the light, ideal for a bedroom.
  • Blackout thermal & acoustic: the most complete model (taupe), which blacks out, insulates from cold and heat and reduces noise.
  • Linen-look sheer: a camel curtain with a linen look that filters the light without stopping it.

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

Which shade of brown to choose

From light brown to deep brown, each shade creates a different mood.

  • Brown: warm and deep, the heather look softens the tone, in heather blackout.
  • Taupe: an elegant greyed brown, neutral and easy to pair, in blackout thermal & acoustic.
  • Camel: a bright golden brown, in linen-look sheer, that filters the light beautifully.
How to pair a brown curtain

The most popular pairings work very well: a brown and beige scheme warms a room in a natural palette; brown also pairs with white, light wood, cream and touches of brass.

Brown and taupe structure a living room against a light wall, camel brings light to a room. Our colour guide details each pairing.

Chocolate brown, camel, taupe or terracotta: the shades

Browns come in many shades, each with its own mood.

  • Camel and caramel: light, warm golden browns, bright.
  • Taupe: a soft greyed brown, neutral and very easy to live with.
  • Chocolate brown, cognac and dark brown: deep, rich browns that dress a scheme.
  • Terracotta: a warm orange-brown, on the border of brown and orange.

At Kurtens, brown and taupe cover the deep, neutral browns, and camel the bright golden browns.

Standard sizes or made to measure

Brown curtains are available in standard sizes or made to measure, in width and height. To dress a large window, a double brown 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.

Brown curtains

Frequently asked questions

How many shades of brown does Kurtens offer?

Brown comes in three shades: brown, taupe and camel. Brown comes in heather blackout, taupe in blackout thermal & acoustic, camel in linen-look sheer.

Is the brown curtain blackout?

Yes. Brown, in heather blackout, and taupe, in blackout thermal & acoustic, block the daylight. Camel, in linen-look sheer, filters it. You choose according to the room.

What is the difference between brown, taupe, camel and chocolate?

Camel is a light golden brown. Taupe is a neutral greyed brown. Brown and chocolate brown are deep browns. Terracotta leans towards orange. Our range covers brown, taupe and camel.

Which brown for a living room?

For a living room, brown and taupe structure and warm against a light wall. Camel brings light. All three pair with beige and wood.

How to pair a brown curtain?

Brown pairs with beige, white, cream, light wood and brass. On a single window, keep just one strong colour.

Is the brown 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.