Thermal Curtain

Textiles & Curtains

Definition

The thermal curtain is lined with an insulating fabric that blocks cold and heat. It improves thermal comfort while reducing energy bills.

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Looking for thermal comfort while reducing your energy bill? The thermal curtain is the ideal solution. This type of curtain is lined with a high-performance insulating material, such as polyester wadding or fiberglass, which effectively blocks cold and heat. In addition to its insulating qualities, the thermal curtain also has anti-UV properties, thus protecting your furniture and carpets from damage caused by prolonged exposure to light. When choosing your thermal curtains, opt for thick, lined models, which will ensure better energy performance. You can also combine them with blackout blinds for optimal protection. Available in a wide range of colors and styles, thermal curtains will perfectly integrate into your interior decor, while providing you with increased thermal comfort and savings on your bills.

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Frequently Asked Questions

A thermal curtain blocks cold and heat thanks to an insulating lining. Thermal comfort and energy savings.

A thermal curtain with foam lining for maximum insulation, or fabric for discretion. Install from floor to ceiling for optimal insulation.

Mistake: a thermal curtain that doesn't touch the floor. Cold air passes underneath; the curtain must be well-adjusted.

A thermal curtain will allow you to reduce heating and air conditioning expenses by effectively blocking cold and heat. It thus improves the thermal comfort of your room while saving you money on your energy bill.

To maintain the effectiveness of a thermal curtain, it is important to wash it regularly according to the manufacturer's instructions. Avoid folding or storing it if it is still damp, to preserve its insulating quality in the long term.

You should choose a rail or rod strong enough to support the weight of a thermal curtain, which is generally thicker and heavier than a classic curtain. Opt for reinforced or metal models, which will ensure optimal support for your curtain.

Dark colors and opaque materials, such as velvet or thick linen, are most effective at blocking heat and cold. Avoid light and transparent fabrics that would let in sunlight or drafts.

A thermal curtain can be used in all types of rooms, from windows to French doors and bay windows. It is particularly recommended in rooms exposed to temperature variations such as the living room, dining room, or bedrooms.

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