1. Comparison of material characteristics
Dimensions | Chenille curtains | High precision polyester fiber curtain |
Material composition | Cotton/polyester/acrylic and other mixed fibers twisted (plush texture) | High-density polyester fiber (glossy or matte) |
Light blocking properties | 80-90% (need to add a light-shielding layer to reach 95%+) | 90-99% (black silk interlayer can completely block light) |
Sound insulation effect | Excellent (thick texture absorbs sound waves) | Medium (needs to be thickened and improved) |
Touch and drape | Soft and fluffy, strong suede feel; good drape but easy to deform | Smooth and stiff, stable drape (better after high temperature setting) |
Difficulty of cleaning | Need dry cleaning or gentle hand washing (easy to shrink and wrinkle when washed with water) | Machine washable, resistant to rubbing and wrinkle |
2. Recommended scenarios
(1) Chenille curtains:
High-end private spaces: such as master bedrooms, study rooms, and audio-visual rooms. Their velvet texture and sound insulation can create a quiet atmosphere.
European/classical decoration style: Chenille's gorgeous texture and embroidery craftsmanship can enhance the luxurious feeling of the space.
Winter use: The thick material has warmth retention and is suitable for cold northern regions.
(2) High-precision polyester fiber:
Modern minimalist style home: High-precision materials with solid colors or geometric textures are more in line with minimalist designs.
Scenarios with high shading requirements: such as children's rooms and west-facing rooms, choose black silk interlayer models to achieve full shading.
Wet/dirty environments: such as kitchens and children's activity areas, polyester fiber's mildew-proof and easy-to-clean properties are more practical