Custom French Linen Curtains

100% natural French linen — made precisely for your windows. Custom French Linen curtains deliver the authentic texture, organic warmth, and graceful drape of genuine linen fiber in your exact dimensions. Available unlined as a sheer or fully lined, with up to 8 header styles.

French Linen has a quality that customers who care about natural materials immediately recognize — the fiber variation in the weave, the way it diffuses light into a warm organic glow, the relaxed elegance that suits both formal and casual spaces. In a custom format, those qualities are expressed without compromise: panels sized exactly for your window, lined to your preference, hung in your chosen style.

Some French Linen colorways are available unlined only — preserving the natural sheer character of the linen fiber for rooms where light filtering is the priority. Others offer the full lining range including blackout. Customers who've ordered custom French linen consistently describe these as fabric that draws compliments from guests, noting that the quality of the natural fiber and the precision of the custom fit combine for a result that reads as genuinely luxurious.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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What makes Custom French Linen distinctive among custom curtain fabrics?

French Linen is the only genuine natural linen fiber in the HPD custom range — with the authentic weave variation, organic warmth, and graceful drape that only real linen produces. In custom sizing, the natural fiber's light-filtering quality — producing a warm, diffused glow that synthetic alternatives don't match — is expressed perfectly across your exact window dimensions.

What header styles are available and how can this curtain be hung?

The specific header styles available vary by colorway and are listed on each product page. Most collections offer between 7 and 10 headers — including Pole Pocket, Pole Pocket with Back Tabs, Pole Pocket with Hook Belt, Pole Pocket with Hook Belt & Back Tabs, Grommets, French Pleat, Goblet Pleat, Parisian Pleat, and Inverted Pleat on select collections. Each creates a distinctly different look and hanging method.

What lining options are available and how does each affect light?

Lining options vary by colorway and are listed on each product page. Most collections offer up to four options: Unlined (natural drape, no additional light blocking), Lined (clean finish, moderate privacy), Lined & Interlined (cotton flannel added for body, insulation, and moderate light control), and Blackout Lining (100% light blockage when properly installed). Performance Linen collections use Hotel Blackout Backing (100% opacity) as a fixed option. The specific options for each product are listed on the product page.

What length should I choose and what look does each create?

As a custom curtain, you specify your exact finished length at order. For rod pocket and back tab headers, measure from the top of the rod to your desired endpoint. For grommet headers, measure from the bottom of the ring to the floor — grommets hang below the rod, reducing effective length by 1–2 inches compared to a rod pocket at the same measurement. For French Pleat, Goblet, Parisian, and Inverted Pleat headers, measure from the hook to the floor. Adding an extra ½ inch to your measurement is recommended for any variance in floor level across wider windows. Sill length suits rooms with furniture below the window. Float (½ inch off floor) is clean and contemporary. Kiss (just grazing) is the classic choice. A puddle (2–3 inches) suits formal low-traffic rooms.

What rooms and styles suit Custom French Linen best?

Custom French Linen suits any room where natural fiber quality matters — living rooms, dining rooms, bedrooms, and home offices. The custom format is particularly valuable for unusually tall or wide windows where standard linen lengths fall short. Suits French country, Scandinavian, coastal, and transitional interiors where natural materials are central to the design.

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