Our gray curtains come in all shades to create the most tranquil of spaces in a traditional home or add drama to an ultra-chic minimalist interior. Choose from a wide range of gray curtains, from palest ash to classic dove gray. Or go dramatic with deep, rich charcoal to add a contemporary and non-obtrusive touch to any room. Our gray curtains fit in effortlessly with a vast range of color schemes, from warm reds to cool blues. They make an excellent choice to bring a touch of subtle texture and balance to bright, warm spaces. Our range can be styled to suit any home and are quick and easy to install.
Gray has become one of the biggest trends in interior design thanks to its surprising range of tones and the ability to work with almost any color you can imagine. Gray curtains take that to the next level, creating a whole-room solution that works in any space, from a bedroom or living room to a kitchen or a dining room. If you want to create a fresh, invigorating interior, perfectly partnering gray curtains with cooling paint colors or a simple, crisp white paint is the answer. Add a dash of blue paint if you want to bring out the subtle nuances in your gray interior.
Enhance a contemporary living room by adding gray curtains to a neutral color scheme, or introduce an organic ambience with green paint that brings out the warmer tones of your gray curtains. Designed to fit any room, Graham & Brown curtains come in a wide range of sizes and designs, from floor-length curtains for living rooms and kitchen curtains custom-made to your measurements. Choose double-pleat with eyelet fixtures, or add a dash of elegance with our new Wave design.
Frequently Asked Questions
What lining do I need for my curtains?
We offer various lining options for our made to measure curtains. Each has its own practical properties while also enhancing the overall look and feel.
Our standard lining is the most affordable option and is used solely to enhance and give your main fabric a backing, helping to protect the fabric from direct sunlight by filtering out the light in the room whilst also creating a nice drape. This light filtering option is lightweight and produces a soft natural glow in daylight hours. Available in ivory.
Our satin finish lining is medium weight that gently filters out light whilst creating an improved drape and finish. Satin lining is available in ivory and white.
Our blackout/thermal lining is a specialised heavyweight lining option and our top pick to eliminate light from the room when drawn. It also helps protect the main fabric from direct sunlight to avoid fading. Our blackout/thermal lining helps keep the room cool in summer by reducing the amount of light dispersing into the room, and during those colder months, it helps retain heat, making this a fantastic choice for bedrooms. Other benefits include reducing energy consumption and noise pollution. This option is ideal for windows and doors with a draft and gives a beautiful drape and finish. Our blackout/thermal lining is available in two colours, ivory and white.
Interlined curtains contain an extra layer of lining that is placed between your main curtain fabric and the backing/lining. The interlining provides greater thermal efficiency and gives your curtains more body. This is a great option if you want your curtains to have a fuller look, creating a more opulent and luxurious feel.
What kind of fabric is used to make your curtains?
Our curtains are made using different fabric types, this includes cotton, linen, chenille, velvet and satin. For more information on the specific fabric and composition used, you can refer to the product details page.
Will there be joins in my Curtains?
Larger curtains will require a join in the fabric. Curtains over 1260mm wide will have a single seam in the fabric. If your fabric contains a pattern, the panels will be pattern matched across the seams.
Are blackout and thermal curtains the same product?
Yes, they are the same product. As well as filtering out sunlight, in the summer months, they can add privacy and warmth to any room with there thermal qualities in the winter. Take a look at our blog exploring both blackout and thermal qualities of these curtains.