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Once an order was picked up by the carrier, you will receive an email to advise the carrier and tracking number. You may visit the carrier official website to monitor your package.

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Custom orders are not returnable. For more information, please visit our Return & Refund Policy page.

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Regular delivery is usually 14 – 21 days, Express Delivery is 5 – 10 days. Once an order is shipped, you'll receive a tracking number to follow up with the carrier.

  • Countries we ship to 

We send our products to the USA, Canada and European countries.

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All shipping costs are always covered by the buyer. The seller is not responsible for the passing of custom control. All of the taxes, duties, and fees of the destination country are at the buyer's expense.

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1. In case of cancellation or return for any reason except our fault, we return only 80% due to nonrefundable commissions.

2. Refunds will be made only after we get our item back.

3. No refunds for custom orders.

4. No refunds for items from section «Sale».

5. No refunds after 45 days from purchase.

6. No refunds for unclaimed packages. These packages can be sent to the buyer again. In this case, shipping costs are on the client.

Machine was in a gentle mode. No soaking. No bleaching. No dryer. Air dry only. Iron at low temperature (polyester setting) or use steam iron.

Producing time is usually 1 – 2 weeks.

Actual color may slightly vary from the picture due to different display monitors. For a more accurate understanding of the color, please order a fabric sample before ordering curtains.

Sheer Curtains – Custom Size Voile & Lace Curtains for Every Room

There's a particular quality of light that only sheers can produce — soft, diffused, almost luminous. It fills a room without exposing it. If you've ever walked into a space and thought this feels right without knowing exactly why, there's a good chance sheer curtains had something to do with it. We offer custom size sheer curtains crafted to your exact window dimensions, shipped across the USA and worldwide. Whether you're outfitting a sun-drenched living room or a bedroom that needs just a whisper of privacy, the right sheers make all the difference.

Why Choose Sheer Curtains?

People underestimate sheers. They think of them as filler — something you hang under "real" curtains. But anyone who works closely with window treatments knows they're doing serious heavy lifting in a room.

Light filtering that actually flatters a space. Sheer curtains scatter direct sunlight rather than blocking it. That scattering effect eliminates harsh glare on screens and floors while keeping the room bright and inviting. In north-facing rooms that struggle with flat, cold light, a warm-toned voile can make an enormous difference. In south-facing rooms, it tames the intensity without making you feel like you're living in a cave.

Privacy without isolation. This is the sheer curtain paradox that confuses a lot of buyers: during the day, a quality sheer lets you see out clearly while making it genuinely difficult for passersby to see in. The effect depends on light differential — your interior is darker relative to the bright outdoors, so the fabric acts almost like a one-way screen. It's not perfect privacy, but for most living spaces during daytime hours, it's exactly enough.

Interior design benefits that go beyond function. Sheers add visual height when hung close to the ceiling. They soften hard architectural lines. They layer beautifully with heavier drapes, adding dimension and sophistication that single-layer window treatments simply can't achieve. A well-chosen sheer is one of the most cost-effective ways to elevate how a room feels.

Custom Sheer Curtains Made to Fit Your Windows

Standard sizing is one of the quiet frustrations of window dressing. Panels that puddle too much, or worse, hang an inch above the floor looking like they shrank in the wash. Off-the-rack curtains are designed around the most common window sizes — which means they fit the average window reasonably well and every other window poorly.

Our custom size sheer curtains are made-to-order from your measurements. Width, drop, heading style — all specified to your exact requirements. The result is a perfect fit that looks intentional, because it is.

Made-to-order also means you're getting fabric cut fresh, not sitting in a warehouse. For sheers especially, this matters. Voile and lace fabrics can develop fold creases and slight distortions in storage. Custom production eliminates that entirely.

The process is straightforward: measure your window, choose your fabric and heading, place your order. If you're unsure about measuring, we cover that in detail below.

Types of Sheer Curtains We Offer

Voile Curtains

Voile is the workhorse of the sheer world — plain-woven, lightweight, with a soft drape that photographs beautifully and lives even better. We offer voile in both polyester and cotton-blend constructions. Polyester voile is more dimensionally stable, holds up better in humid rooms like kitchens and bathrooms, and washes without drama. Cotton-blend voile has a slightly more organic texture and the subtle warmth that natural fibers bring to a space. For most residential applications, polyester voile is the practical choice; for premium interiors where texture matters, cotton blend is worth considering.

Lace Sheer Curtains

Lace sheers occupy their own category. The pattern introduces visual interest that plain voile doesn't have, making them a genuine design element rather than just a light filter. Traditional lace patterns work beautifully in period homes, cottage-style spaces, and bedrooms where softness is the goal. More geometric or contemporary lace weaves sit comfortably in modern interiors. The key with lace is scale — the pattern repeat needs to feel intentional relative to the window size. A large, bold lace pattern on a narrow window can look busy; the same pattern on a wide bay window is stunning.

Embroidered Sheer Curtains

Embroidered sheers are for rooms that can carry them. The embroidery adds texture and detail that catches light differently at different times of day, giving the window treatment a life that flat fabric simply doesn't have. These work particularly well in dining rooms, formal living spaces, and bedrooms where you want the window to be noticed. They pair well with simple, understated furniture — the curtain does the decorating.

Solid Sheer Curtains

Sometimes clean is the right answer. Solid sheers in white, ivory, ecru, grey, or soft pastels integrate into almost any interior scheme without competing. They're the choice when the goal is light quality and privacy rather than decorative impact. In minimalist interiors, a precisely hung white voile panel can be more considered and intentional than anything patterned.

Sheer Curtains for Every Room

Living room. The living room is where sheers earn their reputation. Layered under heavier drapes, they give you full flexibility — sheers alone for daytime brightness, both layers closed for evening privacy or media room darkness. Floor-to-ceiling sheers in a living room add height and drama without overwhelming the space.

Bedroom. Privacy and light control are both priorities here, but so is atmosphere. Sheer curtains in a bedroom create a softness that heavier fabrics can't replicate. For rooms that get morning sun, a sheer layer filtered under blackout curtains gives you the gentle morning light option without committing to full sunrise exposure.

Kitchen. Kitchen windows are tricky. You want light — kitchens need it — but you also want some separation from the street, and you need fabric that handles moisture, cooking fumes, and frequent washing without degrading. Short voile panels or café-style sheers that cover the lower half of the window are practical and genuinely charming here. Our polyester voile is specifically suited to kitchen conditions.

Sliding doors. Sliding door panels are one of the most underserved categories in window treatment retail. Standard curtain widths rarely accommodate the full span properly. Custom-width sheer panels for sliding doors solve this completely. A floor-to-ceiling sheer on a sliding door softens the hard line of the glass, adds privacy without blocking the door's function, and makes a patio or garden feel like an extension of the interior rather than a separate space viewed through a pane of glass.

Key Features & Benefits

  • Custom sizing — every panel made to your exact measurements, no compromises
  • Pet-friendly options — durable weaves that resist snags and clean easily, because pets happen
  • Premium fabrics — voile, lace, and embroidered constructions selected for longevity and drape quality
  • Easy installation — standard heading types compatible with rod, eyelet, tab-top, and track systems
  • USA delivery — fast, reliable shipping across the United States, with worldwide shipping available

How to Choose the Right Sheer Curtains

Length. The standard advice is floor-length, and it's standard for a reason — it looks finished and intentional. For a slight puddle effect, add 1–2 inches to your floor measurement. For a crisp, contemporary look, stop exactly at the floor or half an inch above. Café-length (sill or apron length) works well in kitchens and bathrooms where floor-length panels would be impractical.

Fabric density. Not all sheers are equally sheer. A heavier voile with a tighter weave will filter more light and provide more daytime privacy than a very fine, open-weave fabric. If you're using sheers as your only window treatment in a bedroom, lean toward a denser weave. If they're layering under drapes and your priority is maximum light diffusion, go finer.

Layering with blackout curtains. This combination is genuinely the most functional window treatment solution available. The sheer handles daytime — light, airiness, soft privacy. The blackout layer handles everything else — sleep, media, full privacy. The two layers need to be hung on separate tracks or a double rod to work properly. When both are drawn, a quality sheer in front of a blackout panel looks far more refined than a blackout panel alone.

FAQs

What are sheer curtains used for?

Sheer curtains filter natural light, provide daytime privacy, and add a soft, layered quality to window treatments. They're used in living rooms, bedrooms, kitchens, and anywhere you want brightness without direct sun exposure.

Do sheer curtains provide privacy at night?

Not reliably, no. At night, when interior lighting is brighter than outside, the light differential reverses — which means sheers become more transparent from the outside. For evening privacy, sheers should be paired with a heavier drape or blackout panel.

How do I measure for sheer curtains?

Measure the width of your rod or track, then decide on your fullness ratio — most sheers look best at 1.5x to 2x the window width for proper gathering. For length, measure from the rod to your desired drop point: floor, sill, or apron. Always measure twice.

Can sheer curtains be custom made?

Yes — and for most windows, custom is the better choice. Standard panel sizes rarely fit non-standard windows well, and sheers in particular show poor fit more than heavier fabrics do. Custom sizing guarantees a clean, intentional result.

Are sheer curtains good for living rooms?

They're excellent for living rooms. Sheers manage glare during the day, add visual height and softness, and layer beautifully with heavier drapes for flexible light and privacy control. In a living room with good natural light, quality sheers are one of the highest-impact design choices you can make.

What's the difference between voile and lace sheers?

Voile is a plain-woven, smooth fabric with a clean, contemporary look. Lace sheers have a patterned weave that introduces texture and decorative detail. Voile suits modern and transitional interiors; lace works well in traditional, cottage, and bedroom settings.

How do I wash sheer curtains without damaging them?

Most voile sheers can be machine washed on a delicate cycle in cold water. Use a gentle detergent and avoid the dryer — air drying prevents shrinkage and preserves the fabric's drape. Lace and embroidered sheers are best hand-washed or dry-cleaned depending on the specific fabric.