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Velvet Curtains: Luxury Look for Your Living Room on a Budget

By Team The Panipat Handloom · 10 April 2026

Velvet Curtains: Luxury Look for Your Living Room on a Budget

Velvet Curtains: Luxury Look for Your Living Room on a Budget

Over the last three years, velvet curtains have made a strong comeback in Indian interior design. Once limited to palace interiors and five-star hotels, velvet is now a popular choice in Indian urban apartments, especially in living rooms, master bedrooms, and dining areas featuring premium finishes like Sabyasachi wallpapers, WPC panels, and PU stone veneer.

This guide covers everything you need to know about velvet curtains for Indian homes in 2026 fabric types, colour selection, styling tips, maintenance, and pricing across Delhi and Gurugram.

What Makes Velvet Curtains Different from Other Curtain Fabrics?

Velvet is a woven fabric that features a thick pile which creates its unique depth and shiny appearance. Its pile reflects light differently at various angles, creating a rich colour variation and a tactile feel that flat fabrics cannot replicate, even when compared to materials like leatherette used in modern upholstery.

For curtains, velvet has several functional advantages beyond aesthetics:

Types of Velvet Curtain Fabric Available in India

Type

Construction

Feel

Price Range

Best For

Polyester Velvet

Synthetic pile on polyester base

Smooth, consistent sheen

Rs. 180–280/metre

Everyday use, machine washable

Cotton Velvet

Natural cotton pile

Matte, softer sheen

Rs. 280–420/metre

Premium look, breathable

Silk Velvet

Silk pile (rare)

Intense sheen, very soft

Rs. 600–1,200/metre

Ultra-premium, dry clean only

Velvet with Blackout Lining

Any velvet + bonded blackout liner

Same as face fabric

Add Rs. 80–130/metre

Bedrooms needing blackout

Panipat Velvet

Own-brand polyester velvet

Consistent quality, 20+ colours

Rs. 200–300/metre

Best value — available at Panipat Handloom

Best Colours for Velvet Curtains in Indian Homes

Colour selection is where velvet curtains make or break an interior. The pile of velvet intensifies and deepens colour a deep teal velvet appears richer and more saturated than teal in any other fabric.This textile material offers its most powerful advantage because it requires careful selection of colors which need to match important design elements including Sabyasachi wallpaper and PU Stone vener textured wall finishes.

Styling Tips for Velvet Curtains in Indian Rooms

Living Room
Hang velvet curtains from ceiling height to maximise the visual impact. Pair them with modern window solutions like Customized blinds Alkemi Customized Roller Blind systems for layered functionality.

Master Bedroom
Use velvet curtains with blackout lining along with inner sheers or even Roman window blinds for flexibility in light control. For enhanced sun protection, adding Garware Suncontrol Window Film or Cosmo Sunshield Solar Film can further improve comfort.

Dining Room
Velvet curtains add formality and warmth. Combine with flooring like Donaire Carpet Tiles or Hego carpet tile to enhance acoustics and luxury appeal.

Maintenance — The Most Common Concern

Velvet curtains have a reputation for being high-maintenance, but modern polyester velvet has made this largely a myth.

Pricing — Delhi & Gurugram 2026

Item

Economy

Mid-Range

Premium

Velvet Fabric (per metre)

Rs. 180–250

Rs. 260–350

Rs. 360–600

Blackout Lining (per metre)

Rs. 65–90

Rs. 95–130

Rs. 135–180

Stitching & Making (per curtain panel)

Rs. 200–350

Rs. 350–550

Rs. 550–900

Curtain Rod (per window)

Rs. 400–700

Rs. 700–1,400

Rs. 1,400–3,000

Full Window (2 panels, mid-range)

Rs. 3,500–6,000

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1. Are velvet curtains suitable for Indian summers?

Yes, with some considerations. Velvet is a heavier, denser fabric than cotton or linen, so it can feel visually heavy in summer. However, its light-blocking and thermal properties actually help keep rooms cooler by reducing solar heat gain through the window. If the room feels too warm visually, choose velvet in a lighter, cooler colour like teal or powder blue rather than dark red or burgundy for summer months.

Q2. Do velvet curtains fade in sunlight?

Natural velvet (silk, cotton) is vulnerable to fading from prolonged direct sunlight exposure. Synthetic polyester velvet is UV-stabilised and far more fade-resistant. For south-facing or west-facing windows that receive intense direct sun, polyester velvet is the better choice. Alternatively, use a sheer curtain on the inner layer to absorb the direct sunlight before it reaches the velvet.

Q3. What curtain heading is best for velvet curtains?

Pinch pleat (triple pleat) is the traditional and most elegant heading for velvet curtains it creates full, generous folds that show off the pile beautifully. Eyelet (grommet) headings are also popular for a more contemporary look but require stiffer interfacing in velvet to prevent distortion. Pencil pleat is a practical middle ground more fullness than an eyelet but less formal than a pinch pleat.

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