About
About HOMEIDEAS
We started with one window. It faced a streetlamp, and the light came through the curtain we had. That was the problem we set out to solve.
What we carry

From there, our range grew the way you would expect it to. We made curtains first, because that is what we needed. Then shorter panels for kitchens and doors. Then bath mats for the floor, pillow covers for the couch, and bedding for the bed. We now keep 562 products across 11 departments. Blackout curtains make up the largest part of what we do: 132 panels in that section alone.
We make home textiles. Curtains are still at the center of it. Sheer and privacy curtains account for 95 of our designs. Door panels number 61, and embroidered or patterned fabrics fill out 52 more. Beyond the window, we carry 64 bath rugs and mats, 27 shower curtains, 36 pillow cover sets, and 28 bedding items. Kitchen tiers and valances run to 42 pieces. Velvet curtains sit at 17 designs, and linen and plain curtains round out the catalogue at 8.
Here is how a fabric earns its place with us. We do not approve it from a swatch card. Every new textile hangs on an actual window for weeks before we decide whether to sell it. We watch how it takes morning light. We check whether the bottom hem stays where it should after a few days of gravity doing its work. We wash it and see what happens to the drape. If a fabric goes stiff or loses its hang after laundering, it does not go into the catalogue. Simple as that.
We list the fabric type on 462 products: faux linen, linen blend, velvet, chenille, microfibre, cotton, or polyester.
How a line gets approved

Our blackout fabric deserves a word on its own. We weave it in three layers. The light-blocking layer sits inside the weave itself, not glued to the back of the panel. This matters because a coating makes a curtain feel boardy. Ours fall in soft folds instead. They handle like proper cloth. We can tell you that the fabric blocks light completely when it is hung correctly and sealed at the edges.
We cannot promise that your room will be pitch black at noon, because light finds its way around the sides of any curtain, over the rod, and underneath the hem. That is just physics, not a flaw in the textile.
| Department | Products | From | Median |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bath Rugs & Mats | 64 | $13.49 | $25.48 |
| Shower Curtains | 27 | $13.99 | $19.99 |
| Pillow Covers | 36 | $11.99 | $16.99 |
| Bedding | 28 | $18.99 | $47.28 |
| Door Curtains | 61 | $5.48 | $14.59 |
| Kitchen Tiers & Valances | 42 | $4.87 | $14.39 |
| Velvet Curtains | 17 | $35.99 | $42.29 |
| Embroidered & Patterned | 52 | $9.48 | $24.25 |
| Blackout Curtains | 132 | $14.69 | $36.74 |
| Sheer & Privacy Curtains | 95 | $5.42 | $20.87 |
| Linen & Plain Curtains | 8 | $19.99 | $38.99 |
What we publish, and what we leave blank

We try to give you clear information about each product. Of our 562 items, 405 state exactly how much light they block, from sheer through semi-sheer, light filtering, room darkening, and full blackout. We list the fabric type on 462 products: faux linen, linen blend, velvet, chenille, microfibre, cotton, or polyester. You will find finished panel dimensions in inches on 357 cards, and pack contents (how many panels you receive) on 328 of them.
The heading style shows up on 365 products, so you know whether you need grommets, a rod pocket, back tabs, tab tops, or pleats. We note thermal properties on 136 items and noise reduction on 109. Machine-washable care applies to 524 of our products. Color names appear on 518 entries. Sage green, beige, cream, white, grey, and blush show up most often.
We do not publish ratings or reviews. None have been collected, so none exist for us to share. We think you should know that upfront rather than hunt for something that is not there.
Where we stop
A small team handles design and sourcing for everything you see here. We work with our hands on the textiles themselves. We do not take payment or ship orders ourselves. When you are ready to buy, you complete your purchase at checkout with our retail partner. They handle the transaction and the delivery.
That is who we are. We make things for windows and the rooms around them, and we try to be straight with you about what they can and cannot do.



