As we step into 2025, interior designers and homeowners are embracing the transformative power of custom-made curtains in their spaces. Beyond their functional roles, curtains have become a central element of interior design, offering a canvas for artistic expression and a way to enhance the mood of a room. This year’s trends in curtain fabrics focus on sustainability, bold colours, soft textures, and innovative weaves, with leading fabric houses such as Mokum, Warwick, Hoad, Basford Brands, Zepel, and James Dunlop taking centre stage.
Here’s a comprehensive guide to the trending curtain fabrics, colours, and textures that will define 2025.
1. Sustainability in Fabric Choices
The sustainability movement continues to influence the design world, and curtains are no exception. Consumers are seeking eco-friendly materials and Australia-made certified curtains that align with their values while offering uncompromising quality and style.
Eco-Friendly Materials
Recycled Fibres: Fabrics made from recycled polyester or repurposed natural fibres are on-trend, providing durability without environmental compromise.
Organic Cotton and Linen: These materials are free from harsh chemicals and pesticides, offering a natural aesthetic perfect for minimalistic and rustic designs.
Hemp Blends: Hemp is gaining popularity for its durability and sustainability. It’s a great option for casual spaces where texture is key.
Noteworthy Collections:
Zepel’s ECO+ Collection: Zepel leads the way with innovative, eco-friendly fabrics featuring recycled yarns and biodegradable components. Their designs retain the luxurious feel that clients expect.
James Dunlop’s Muse Collection: Incorporating organic cotton and linen blends, this collection celebrates timeless style with a green footprint.

2. Colours for Every Mood
Curtain colours in 2025 reflect a wide spectrum of moods, from calming neutrals to dramatic hues. Whether you’re designing for serenity or boldness, this year’s palette has something for everyone.
Soft Neutrals
Colours like sand, soft grey, and creamy white continue to dominate, offering a timeless appeal and versatility.
These shades pair beautifully with natural textures like linen or matte weaves, creating a harmonious and understated look.
Rich, Vibrant Tones
Jewel tones such as emerald green, sapphire blue, and deep amethyst are making waves, bringing depth and luxury to interiors.
Warm terracotta and golden ochre are inspired by nature, bringing a warm, grounding, earthy feel to spaces.
Playful Pastels
Pastels like dusty pink, seafoam green, and butter yellow provide a refreshing pop of colour, ideal for contemporary or coastal interiors.
Noteworthy Collections:
Warwick’s Luxe Range: Showcasing jewel tones and rich textures, Warwick’s latest collection is perfect for adding opulence to a room.
Hoad’s Pastel Dreams: Light and airy pastel tones create a soft and romantic aesthetic.
3. Texture: A Sensory Delight
Texture plays a critical role in curtain design, adding dimension and tactile interest to a space. This year, fabrics with unique finishes are stealing the spotlight.
Velvets
Plush velvet continues to be a favourite for creating dramatic, luxurious interiors. Its rich pile catches light beautifully, making it perfect for formal living spaces and bedrooms.
Linen Blends
Linen remains a go-to for relaxed, airy designs. When blended with synthetic fibres, it becomes more durable while retaining its signature casual elegance.
Jacquards and Embroideries
Intricate patterns and raised weaves add a sophisticated edge to drapes, with subtle shimmer effects elevating their appeal.
Sheers
Sheer fabrics are a cornerstone of modern design, offering privacy while allowing natural light to flood interiors. Sheers with textured weaves or subtle metallic threads are especially trendy.
Noteworthy Collections:
Mokum’s Casa Range: This collection embraces soft velvets and linens, providing understated elegance with a modern twist.
Basford Brands’ Oblix Oriris: A standout sheer fabric with a textured weave, perfect for layering over blockout curtains.
4. Patterns That Inspire
Patterns in curtain fabrics are taking bolder, more artistic directions in 2025. Designers are using curtains as statement pieces, with patterns inspired by art, nature, and geometry.
Nature-Inspired Prints
Florals, botanical motifs, and landscapes dominate, connecting interiors to the outdoors. These patterns are often printed on organic or sustainable fabrics.
Abstract and Geometric Designs
Abstract brushstroke prints and geometric patterns add a contemporary edge, creating visual interest without overwhelming the space.
Stripes and Checks
Timeless patterns like stripes and checks are being reinvented with wider spacing, textured finishes, and unexpected colour combinations.
Noteworthy Collections:
James Dunlop’s Botanica: A lush celebration of flora and fauna with painterly designs.
Mokum’s Vista: Features abstract and geometric prints that bring energy and movement to interiors.
5. Layering and Dual Functionality
Layering curtains remains a popular approach to achieving both style and functionality. Combining sheers with blockouts offers versatility, while dual-layer designs featuring contrasting fabrics and colours add depth and character.
Sheers Over Blockouts
Pairing textured sheers with bold blockout curtains creates a striking contrast that is practical for light control and aesthetic appeal.
Double-Sided Curtains
Fabrics with contrasting colours or patterns on each side cater to dual-purpose rooms, offering flexibility in design.
Noteworthy Products:
Basford Brands’ Dual-Purpose Drapes: With complementary patterns and colours on each side, these curtains are ideal for multifunctional spaces.

6. Innovations in Curtain Hardware
While fabric often takes centre stage, the right curtain tracks and hardware are crucial to achieving a polished and cohesive look. In 2025, innovations in hardware design are as much about aesthetics as they are about functionality, offering solutions that enhance the beauty and usability of window treatments.
Minimalist Designs
Sleek, understated tracks in finishes like black, brushed metal, and matte white are dominating trends. These options complement modern and industrial interiors while allowing the curtain fabric to remain the focal point.
Motorised Systems
Somfy motorised systems continue to lead the way in automated convenience, integrating seamlessly with smart home systems. These systems offer effortless operation, perfect for high ceilings, wide windows, or homes aiming for a high-tech edge.
Sustainable Hardware
In alignment with the demand for eco-conscious interiors, hardware made from sustainable materials like bamboo, recycled metals, and responsibly sourced timber is growing in popularity. These options pair beautifully with sustainable fabrics, creating a cohesive design story.
Innovative Collaborations
MAC Shade Solutions’ partnership with Danish curtain hardware specialists Stilling will bring premium, designer-quality hardware to Australian interiors soon in 2025. Stilling’s innovative track systems offer precision engineering, eco-friendly materials, and modern aesthetics, with customisable solutions for even the most complex installations, such as angled bay windows or concealed tracks.
Layering Options
Double and triple track systems are gaining traction, enabling homeowners to combine sheers, blockouts, and decorative fabrics for layered looks.
7. Choosing the Right Fabric for Your Space
Selecting the perfect curtain fabric involves understanding the unique requirements of each room. Curtains are not only a design feature but also serve functional purposes such as controlling light, enhancing privacy, and contributing to the overall ambience. Here’s a detailed guide to help you make the right choice:
Living Rooms: Create a welcoming and stylish atmosphere with luxurious velvets or jacquards, which add depth and elegance. For a more relaxed look, soft sheers in light, neutral tones provide a breezy, coastal vibe. Layering sheers with blockouts offers versatility, allowing for both light filtering during the day and privacy at night.
Bedrooms: Blockout fabrics are essential for restful sleep by ensuring privacy and minimising external light. Pair them with sheers to soften the overall look and create a tranquil retreat. Fabrics in calming colours like muted blues, greys, or creams enhance the soothing atmosphere.
Kitchens and Bathrooms: Moisture-resistant materials like treated polyester or linen blends are ideal for withstanding humid conditions. Look for washable fabrics that are easy to clean, ensuring long-lasting beauty in these high-traffic areas.
Home Offices: Acoustic-friendly fabrics, such as thick weaves or textured materials, help reduce noise and create a quiet, productive environment. Darker tones or neutral shades work well to reduce glare and maintain focus.
Dining Areas: Choose stain-resistant fabrics that combine style with practicality. Patterns or textured designs can disguise minor spills, making them a great choice for family meals or entertaining guests.

8. Collaborating with Experts
Choosing the perfect curtains can be overwhelming, but working with a professional can simplify the process. MAC Window Fashions can provide tailored advice on Australian-made custom curtains as well as free fabric samples, ensuring your selections align with your design vision and functional needs. Fabric houses such as Mokum, Warwick, Hoad, Basford Brands, Zepel, and James Dunlop also offer curated collections and expert guidance to bring your ideas to life.
Curtains That Speak Volumes: Designing with 2025’s Top Fabric Trends
Curtains are no longer just a functional necessity—they are a design feature that can transform a space. In 2025, the trends lean towards sustainability, bold colours, soft textures, and innovative patterns, with collections from leading fabric houses setting the tone. Whether you’re designing for a contemporary, rustic, or luxurious interior, this year’s curtain fabrics offer endless possibilities to enhance your space.
Take the time to explore these trends and collections, and let your creativity flow. By selecting the right fabric, colour, and texture, your custom curtains from MAC retail partners can become the pièce de résistance of your design!