Curtains Ballito | Luxury Custom Made Curtains
Create soft, beautiful rooms with custom curtains Ballito homeowners love — made for coastal living. We help you choose the right heading style, fabric, lining, and track, then measure and install so everything hangs perfectly in Ballito, Shaka’s Rock, Salt Rock, Zimbali, Zululami, Elaleni Estate and surrounds
Various Custom Curtains in Ballito
Blinds Ballito
Why Our Curtains Work So Well In Ballito
Coastal homes need fabrics and hardware that can handle humidity, sun, and daily use. We pair elegant textiles with powder coated coastal grade tracks, corrosion resistant finishes, and professional steaming and curtain training on install. If you’re comparing curtains Ballito suppliers, we specify coastal-grade tracks and fabrics for long-term performance.
Precise Measuring And Professional Installation of Curtains Ballito
Let us handle your extra width & extra height curtains in Ballito — from bespoke designs and theatre drapes to hotel projects.
Fabric And Lining Advice For Each Room
Choose from a variety of fabrics, we supply Hertex, Romo, St. Ledger & Viney, U&G fabrics, Stuart Graham, Casamance, Fabric Library, Home Fabrics, Mavromac and more Fabric Houses.
Tracks, Pelmets, And Motorisation That Last
We supply and install only the best curtain tracks and rails in South Africa. Enjoy Customisation, and full installation as a white glove service to our KwaZulu Natal Customers. Ask us about our Motorised Curtain Track options.
Explore popular styles of curtains Ballito clients ask for most. Every room in your home has different light and privacy needs. We’ll help you choose the perfect curtain style for each space.
Wave Curtains
Wave curtains create even S shape folds that glide on a low friction track for a calm, modern look. They are excellent on long sliders and stack doors, especially when ceiling mounted to lift the room visually. We specify the right fullness and pair a sheer day layer with a separate blockout track where bedrooms need darkness. Motorisation is silky and reliable on quality ripple systems, and side returns or discreet pelmets help control light gaps.

Pinch Pleat Curtains
Pinch pleat curtains use stitched pleats that hold a crisp architectural line, giving a tailored finish that suits formal lounges and main bedrooms. They work beautifully on both slim tracks and decorative poles with rings, and they stack neatly without crowding doorways. Interlining adds body, improves acoustic comfort in open plan spaces, and keeps the drape looking luxurious for years. Motorised tracks are an option when daily convenience matters.

Pencil Pleat Curtains
Pencil pleat curtains gather on a heading tape to create fine, adjustable pleats that look soft and homely. They are a versatile choice for bedrooms and family spaces because fullness can be tweaked on site and the heading hides neatly behind a pelmet. On double tracks they pair well with sheers by day and blockout at night, giving privacy without losing the view. They draw smoothly on standard tracks and are low maintenance for busy coastal households.
Eyelet Curtains
Eyelet curtains have metal rings set into the heading that slide along a pole for an easy, relaxed feel. They are perfect for guest rooms and quick makeovers where a pole is already installed, and they display patterned fabrics nicely because the heading is simple. For coastal homes we choose corrosion resistant finishes and recommend returns to the wall or a small pelmet to reduce side light. If automation is on your wishlist, rather consider wave or pinch pleat for smoother motorised travel.

Inverted Box Pleat Curtains
Recent curtains Ballito installs in Zimbali, Simbithi and Sheffield Beach.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Curtains Ballito
What curtain style works best on sliding doors and stackers?
Wave curtains glide smoothly, stack neatly, and look calm on long openings. Ceiling mounting lifts the room visually and reduces light gaps. If you want daily convenience, add motorisation on a quality track.
Do I need blockout in bedrooms?
If you want darker mornings and a cooler room, yes. We usually run sheer blinds for day privacy and a lined or blockout curtain layer in front. This combo is our most popular curtains Ballito bedroom setup.
Can you motorise the curtains I already have?
Often yes, if the fabric weight and heading suit a motorised track. We check span, drop, and stack space on site, then recommend MotionBlinds or Somfy with remote or app control for the perfect Smart Curtains solutions!
Which fabrics handle Ballito sun and humidity best?
Solution dyed or UV stable sheers and high performance blends resist fading and mildew. We pair them with powder coated tracks and stainless fasteners for coastal durability. Decorative face fabrics last longer when lined.
How long does the process take?
Typical lead time is two to three weeks once fabrics and hardware are confirmed. The steps are consult, measure, approve quote, manufacture, then professional installation and steaming.
How should curtains finish at the floor?
For a crisp look we set the hem to just kiss the floor. If you love a softer feel, a small puddle can work in low traffic rooms. Returns or a slim pelmet help block side light and make the finish look tailored.
How do I clean and care for my curtains?
Regularly shake out dust, spot clean marks, and use the upholstery attachment on a low suction vacuum. Many sheers are washable on a delicate cycle. For lined or interlined curtains we advise a professional clean.
Do you only service Ballito?
We work across Ballito, Salt Rock, Shaka’s Rock, Zimbali, Sheffield Beach, Umhlanga, and Durban North.
How much recess allowance do I need for a double curtain track in a new build, and what size must the curtain pocket be?
- For a standard double track in Ballito homes — sheer in front and blockout behind — plan a curtain pocket of 180 mm clear internal width and 110–120 mm clear internal height, with a 25 mm front lip so the hardware is hidden.
- Set the tracks about 70 mm apart centre to centre. A good rule is front track 40 mm back from the front edge of the pocket and rear track 110 mm back. This gives the fabric space to run without rubbing and keeps side light under control. If you are using heavy interlined curtains or want very generous fullness, increase the pocket width to 200–220 mm.
- In tight situations you can squeeze to 150 mm wide x 100 mm high, but only with lighter fabrics and not for wave headings. Run the pocket 200–300 mm past the window opening on each side so the stack can park off the glass.
- On big stacker doors allow 450–600 mm on the stack side. Ask the builder for continuous timber noggins inside the recess for fixing, and if motorisation is likely, put a 230 V unswitched spur or plug point in the pocket at one end, plus a discreet cable path down to the control side.



