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We need to have curtains made for virtually every window in the house we've moved into. Was going to get them done at Carol Henri but the sad news is he's sold up.


Where do people go for curtains now? All suggestions, local or otherwise, welcomed with open arms - it's getting pretty chilly and we've procrastinated long enough!

I think Dunelm Mills is great, their ready mades are really good value (often cheaper to buy and alter than buy material on its own) and they have a very wide selection of fabrics for made to measure. We go to the Dartford branch. It's loads cheaper than JL too.

Try Natural Curtain Company and have a wide variety (style and price) of fabrics. They do made to measure as well as off the peg and if you want to, you can source your own fabric. They did our lounge curtains recently and were fantastic.


www.naturalcurtaincompany.co.uk/

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