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Behind the look

The office features two curtains on a double track — a layered approach that creates both practicality and visual depth. On the back track is a James Dunlop fabric from their Woven Dimout collection. Over top, on the front track, is Charles Parsons' La Palma in Silver, a blended sheer fabric that softens the light beautifully.

Pale grey sheer curtains by tall windows in a light-filled home office.

Classic elegance with a contemporary touch

The bedrooms use different shades of Kyoto by James Dunlop — a 100% linen fabric that drapes to create a beautiful, relaxed look. From the same collection, James Dunlop's Kimono in Ebony features in the lounge, with its striking pattern adding texture and character to the room.

Bedroom with charcoal walls, pale grey curtains, woven wall baskets and terracotta bedding.

Neat and tidy

Completing the dining room is a wood-look white venetian blind with 63mm slat, a practical yet classically stylish solution for this smaller space.

Pale roller blind at a bright window above a kitchen counter with a potted plant.

Finishing touches

The bedroom and lounge curtains are finished with a thermal blockout lining for darkness and insulation. All curtains are on black Martec tracks with reverse double pleats, a heading style that creates deep, clean folds for a minimalist look.

Pale beige roller blind at a modern kitchen window with a clear outside view.

Reverse pleats

Also known as a box pleat or inverted pleat, the pleat is hidden at the back of the curtain rather than the front. This heading style creates deep folds down the length, so it looks best on full-length curtains. Paired with contemporary fabrics, reverse pleats create full yet clean and minimalistic looks.

Pale grey curtains beside two-tone roman blinds in a desk workspace with woven accessories.

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