
Choose curtains when
Fabric should shape the room.
- Full-height softness and visual warmth are priorities.
- A sheer and night layer should work independently.
- There is enough wall or pelmet space for stack-back.
Custom window treatments in Singapore
Compare how each system filters light, uses space, provides privacy, and moves across the window. Then narrow the choice before selecting fabrics and finishes at the showroom.

Curtains versus blinds
Neither family is universally better. Curtains create fabric presence and generous coverage. Blinds sit closer to the opening and offer a more compact visual profile.

Choose curtains when

Choose blinds when
Swipe the table sideways to compare every row.
| Compare | Curtains | Blinds |
|---|---|---|
| Visual character | Soft, layered, and architectural | Compact, ordered, and minimal |
| Best at | Warmth, acoustic softness, and wide visual impact | Precise adjustment and a smaller footprint |
| Daytime privacy | Strong with a sheer day layer | Depends on the material and blind position |
| Room darkening | Strong with opaque fabric and careful edge design | Strong with blackout roller fabric, although side gaps remain |
| Maintenance | Periodic vacuuming or cleaning by fabric type | Regular dusting or surface wiping by material |
| Smart control | Motorised tracks and scheduled scenes | Motorised roller and selected blind systems |
Interactive starting point
Choose the room and its main requirement. The finder explains which systems deserve a closer look without pretending that a real window can be assessed from two answers alone.
Two useful questions
This is a starting point, not an automated quotation. Window size, orientation, mounting space, and the way the room is used still matter.
Choose one answer from each group to see three useful starting points.
Five systems and one control layer
The operating system determines the fold, stack, footprint, and way the material meets the window. Fabric selection comes after that practical decision.
CurtainA contemporary heading that keeps the fabric in smooth, continuous waves from track to floor.
CurtainA tailored curtain with individually formed pleats and a more structured fall than S-fold.
BlindA flat panel that rolls upward into a compact profile and keeps the window treatment visually quiet.
BlindHorizontal slats tilt to redirect light and sightlines without lifting the entire blind.
BlindTall fabric vanes rotate for privacy and travel sideways in the same direction as a sliding door.
Control optionCompatible curtains and blinds can be motorised, then connected to remotes, apps, schedules, or smart-home scenes.
Choose by light
Sheer day curtains diffuse bright windows while retaining a sense of openness.
Sheer and day curtainsTwo separate tracks pair a sheer day layer with a dimout or blackout night layer.
Day and night curtainsOpaque curtain fabric and considered edge coverage support sleep and media rooms.
Blackout curtainsTilting venetian slats or rotating vertical vanes redirect daylight and sightlines.
Venetian blindsChoose by room
Sheers add softness for the day. A second curtain layer or adjustable blinds add evening privacy.
Start with the required darkness and privacy, then decide between layered curtains and blackout roller blinds.
Compact roller or venetian blinds help manage screen glare without adding a large fabric stack.
Vertical blinds and full-height curtains both move sideways, which can suit sliding-door access.
Backed by PFE Technologies
A Singapore company established in 1978
Assembled in Singapore
Motorised systems built in our own workshop
1-Year Warranty
Covers tracks, motors, and blinds hardware
Showroom Open Daily
24 Keong Saik Road, 10am to 7pm
From first comparison to final installation
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Visit the Keong Saik Road showroom or WhatsApp us your window photos and floor plan.
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We propose systems and fabrics for your space and provide a detailed quotation.
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Measurements are confirmed on site before fabrication begins.
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Fabrication takes 2 to 4 weeks. Most installations are completed in 1 to 3 hours.
More questions about the process are answered in our FAQ.
Genuine completed work
Project photography makes the practical differences easier to see: curtain stack, panel divisions, light transmission, and the relationship between the treatment and the glazing.
Genuine projectFull-height sheer and blackout layers were used across living areas and bedrooms.
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Genuine projectMultiple roller-blind panels cover wide corner glazing while preserving diffused daylight.
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Genuine projectA double-track pleated system pairs white sheers with deep-toned blackout curtains.
View project detailsDetailed planning guides
The guide explains the technical and material decisions that do not fit inside a comparison hub.
A complete starting framework for function, form, and fit.
Read guide02Understand headings, rollers, slats, vanes, and movement.
Read guide03Compare fabric properties before settling on a system.
Read guide08Review practical starting points room by room.
Read guideVisit the Keong Saik Road showroom to compare movement, fabric, light control, and smart options before arranging the next step.
