All the feels
Velvet is up there with some of the cosiest of fabrics, making it a great choice for your windows. The thick, heavy nature of this luxurious material not only blocks out light but makes it perfect for insulation too."
Darcia Velvet Emerald
Lyndsey Wardman
Interior designer
I’m delighted with my new living room curtains. The Darcia Emerald velvet fabric has made a huge difference not only in keeping out the cold but the noise from the street outside too!
Sunken sofas galore
This sunken seating area is so welcoming, covered in beautiful cushions to help you get comfy. The full-length Tottenham Dalmation curtains add a sense of privacy, perfect for late night chats and catching up with friends.
Tottenham Dalmatian Cocoa
Pinks and greens and creams, Oh My!
We love the combination of pinks, creams and greens found in this room. All fabrics in the Hillarys x Poodle & Blonde collection are available as cushions, and they are specifically designed to complement each other to allow you to mix and match your favourite prints.
Layering your window dressings is a great way to get flexible control over light and privacy. Sarah chose Café-style shutters to provide privacy from the busy Dublin city centre location of her home, paired with sheer Roller blinds to diffuse the light at different times of day. Electric Roman blinds soften the look and are a really handy way to control multiple blinds at once, especially when they're out of reach.
Spring layers
We all know how unpredictable British weather can be, so for flexible light control throughout the seasons, think about teaming sheer Voiles with curtains. In summer, the Voiles allow light to gently filter through your window while maintaining daytime privacy. In the evening and during cooler months, your curtains will add an extra layer of cosiness.
Pearl Olive
Service to smile about
Not sure what to choose? Don't worry, your local advisor will bring the showroom experience to you so you can see how colours and prints look against your décor. Grab a cuppa and take a look at our entire range, while your advisor is on hand to answer your questions and help you choose the right solution for your home and lifestyle.
Forenza Midnight curtains with Lyon Sulphur Roman blind
Transform your windows with two of this season's hottest styles - luxe velvet and dark florals. The golden yellow Roman blind picks up the pops of yellow in the curtain for a coherent look
Forenza Midnight
Lyon Sulphur
Chris O'Neill
Hillarys Quality Manager
Everything's tailor made for an exact fit. All of our products are made-to-measure and lovingly crafted by our highly skilled manufacturing team. When you buy from Hillarys, you can be sure your window dressings have been expertly finished to the highest standard.
Value curtains
Our Value Collection is priced to delight you and comes with all the benefits you’d expect from any of our made to measure curtains. Lovely quality fabrics, your choice of header and lining, and fitting included every time for a first rate finish.
Putty tones
Grey is still a style staple, but this season greys are becoming a little warmer with the help of pink and brown undertones
Huxley Dove Grey
Haddie Chalk Pink
Harkness Vapour
Harkness Vapour
Relaxing greens
There’s always a feel of a connection to nature when you bring green into your home and these curtains in Spritz Elm are no different. A calming shade of green for a dreamy look, they are perfect for this little Eden with plenty of plants and natural textures creating a soothing environment. For this type of relaxed feel, we’ve chosen a casual pencil pleat header for our curtains.
Spritz Elm
Patterned eyelets
Modern and contemporary eyelet curtains like these will make a dramatic feature of your window thanks to the deep folds of fabric, which run in uniform lines from top to bottom. Eyelet curtains always hang from a curtain pole, which is threaded through metal rings, providing minimalist and contemporary looks.
Nora Putty
Comforting neutrals
There’s something comfortingly rugged about these curtains in Boheme Hemp. In this bedroom they help to create a neutral setting, balancing out the creamy tones and playing up to the texture. Combine with heavy fabrics, like coir, sisal, hessian, from floor coverings to plant pots to compete the naturally cosy look.
Boheme Hemp
Wise words from a Hillarys advisor
"A pop of colour can really help transform the look and feel of a room. I can help you find the exact shade you're looking for, whether you want to match your curtains to your furniture, your wallpaper, or even a favourite ornament."
Wave Sulphur
ThermaShade™ Beige
The Sensory Home with Pippa Jameson
Colour plays a significant role in sensory design, as it can influence our emotional and physical responses to a space. @thesensoryhome partnered with @duluxheritage and picked tones reminiscent of natural elements and surroundings. The colours are soothing to the eyes and calming to the mind, triggering feelings of tranquillity, relaxation, and harmony.
Pippa Jameson
Interior Stylist and Author
"The fabrics we choose for the bedroom are integral for getting a good night’s sleep"
Wise words from a Hillarys advisor
"Bay windows can be tricky to dress, but I'll do all the measuring and fitting for you to take the stress away. I'd recommend a curtain track for this window type - they easily bend around curves and corners giving a really smooth finish."
Darcia Velvet Cointreau
Illusions Burntwood Faux Wood
Door curtains
If you want to make your glass door the focal point of your room, curtains are the window dressing for you. Not only can you choose from a wide range of fabrics, but you can also customise your curtains with a range of accessories. We’ve a variety of header options to choose from, as well as a selection of tie-backs and lining options. You can even have cushion covers made to match your curtains for a truly coordinated look.
Alder Celadon
Hayley's curtains
“My living room has always been a dilemma due to its large old sliding doors. As it’s south facing, in the summer the heat and sunlight can be intense. Equally, in the winter the old doors and windows can be so draughty and inefficient. I decided to have thick lined curtains installed to help tackle the drafts in the colder months and add some cosiness to the room. I opted for a blackout lining to help shield from the sun during the height of summer.”
Layla Stone
Hayley Blythe
Interior Squad Member
"I opted for a blackout lining to help shield from the sun"
Doubled up delight
"Our living room bi folds look out onto a very sunny south-facing garden, so the room is filled with lots of light. I wanted window treatments that allowed the light to come in, but didn’t detract from my decor style. I knew I didn’t want blinds. I really love voile panels, but also want to be able to keep in the warmth during winter months."
Bailey Taffy
Echo White
Erica Davies
Style Editor, author, and TV presenter
"I fell in love with a textured voile in a neutral bone shade, combined with blush pink curtains."
Bouclé is back
From Coco Chanel’s world-famous jacket in the 1950s to curtains and blinds in the 2020s - bouclé is back. In our latest collection of curtains and Roman blind fabric this nubby, teddy-bear like fabric hits the sweet spot between soft and hard-wearing, to give your room a cocooning vibe.
Soho Bouclé Spice
Lavender living
Curtains are a great choice for most door types, including traditional patio, French and metal-framed doors. Heat escapes from many homes via doors, so drawing curtains over these areas will help prevent any draughts.
Bailey Lavender Fog
Sustainable fabrics
In our NEW collection of fabrics for curtains and Roman blinds we’re taking sustainability seriously, with fabrics made from recycled polyester and natural fibres. We've defined sustainable fabrics as being made from a minimum of 50% more sustainable materials that we consider to have a lower environmental impact to conventional alternatives.
Zane Sand Dune
Styling ideas
If you love a particular colour, why not design your interior in tonal shades of the same palette. Here we combined rich shades of teal, peacock and navy blue with luxurious textures, including plush velvet, marbling and faux-silk
Surface Peacock
Muse Deep Lapis
Texture and pattern
Corduroy has made a welcome return to the catwalk that is settling back in to our homes. Its soft structure means the fabric is well-suited for blinds and curtains, with its characteristic vertical furrows making the material particularly exciting.
Parker Caper
Abigail Ahern
Interior designer
I’m obsessed with the collection of cord textiles. It's a textile typically worn by academics but we've taken it to new heights.
Surface Peacock curtains and Muse Deep Lapis Roman blinds
This deliciously decadent living room could have been lifted straight out of the roaring twenties. Luxe marbling on the Roman blinds, dark pannelled window frames and shimmering floor-to-ceiling faux-silk curtains create a real feeling of luxury and refined living
Surface Peacock
Muse Deep Lapis
Chris O'Neill
Hillarys Quality Manager
We rigourously test hundreds of fabrics when developing new ranges - only those that pass specific tolerances are approved. Quality products, designed to last.
Curtain header styles
Our made-to-measure service allows you to choose from a range of header styles for your curtains, giving you the exact finish you're looking for. We've picked a sophisticated pinch pleat header for these luxe velvet curtains to create a refined look
Loxly Emerald
Culture vulture
Tribal prints, fade-out fabrics and scorching orange hues come together in this highly textural global-inspired look.
Cadillac Noir
Lyon Petrol Blue curtains
Lyon Petrol Blue