Can I install double s-fold curtains with the blockout curtain at the back, and sheer at the front?
As shown on our website, the sheer curtain is typically installed closest to the window, with the blockout curtain on the front track. However, since both the sheer and blockout curtains are made with the same fullness and size, you can install them in whichever order you prefer.
What is the difference between your standard single s-fold blockout curtain and the blockout curtain in the double s-fold range?
Our single blockout S-Fold curtains come in a wide range of soft furnishing fabrics, with the option to choose from different linings: Light Filtering, Thermal, or Blockout.
For the pre-selected double S-Fold curtains and sheers, the blockout is only available with a soft, flexible coated lining finish and cannot be ordered as a standalone single blockout curtain.
Can I order a single blockout curtain from the double s-fold range?
No, the blockout curtain in our pre-selected double S-Fold range is only available as part of a double curtain set and cannot be ordered as a standalone single blockout curtain.
Can I create my own double s-fold curtains with my choice of curtains and sheers?
Absolutely! If you're installing onto the wall, simply let us know, and we’ll have our workroom provide Double S-Fold brackets instead of the standard single brackets — at no extra cost.
If you're planning a top-fix installation directly to the ceiling or into a bulkhead, ensure you have at least 150mm of depth to allow the S-Folds to move smoothly without obstruction.
What are the bracket sizes for s-fold curtains?
Our Single S-Fold curtains have a bracket size of 100mm, while our Double S-Fold curtains have a bracket size of 150mm. Both brackets feature an adjustable slot, allowing you to modify the depth to suit your installation needs.
What is the minimum depth required for single and double s-fold curtains?
A minimum depth of 75mm is required to ensure the curtain folds can flow smoothly without interference from the window or surrounding structures.