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Blue Curtains

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Blue Curtains

  • Lead Time: 7-10 Days
  • Standard Shipping: 5-20 Days
  • Expedited Shipping: 3-7 Days

Custom blue curtains from soft haze blue and coastal stripes to French blue, navy, and deep ocean velvet. Blue is the most restful color family for window treatments — every panel is made to measure, with sheer, light-filtering, and blackout weaves available.

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Blue Curtains

  • Lead Time: 7-10 Days
  • Standard Shipping: 5-20 Days
  • Expedited Shipping: 3-7 Days

Custom blue curtains from soft haze blue and coastal stripes to French blue, navy, and deep ocean velvet. Blue is the most restful color family for window treatments — every panel is made to measure, with sheer, light-filtering, and blackout weaves available.

FAQs about Blue Curtains

Are navy blue curtains good for sleep?

Yes — navy is one of the best bedroom curtain colors. Dark blue blackout weaves block 90–100% of light, and blue tones are consistently associated with lower arousal and easier wind-down, which is why hotels favor them.

Do blue curtains work in living rooms?

Absolutely. Lighter blues (haze, sky, coastal stripes) keep living spaces airy, while EaseEase French blue and navy add a tailored, classic feel — especially with white walls, brass hardware, or camel leather furniture.

Will blue curtains fade in the sun?

All saturated colors fade faster than neutrals on intense south-facing windows. Heavier weaves resist fading best, and adding a lining shields the face fabric from UV — extending the color's life by years. Our guide to choosing curtains by window direction explains which exposures are hardest on fabric.

Should I choose sheer or blackout blue curtains?

Match the room's job: sheer and light-filtering blues suit living and dining rooms where you want daylight with a wash of color, while blackout navy and deep ocean tones are the bedroom and media-room choice. Many households layer both on a double rod.

What shade of blue makes a room look bigger?

Light, cool blues — haze, sky, and pale aqua — visually recede, making walls feel further away and rooms larger. Navy adds depth rather than space; if you use it in a small room, choose full-height panels so the vertical line lifts the ceiling.

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