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Let the light in while keeping your space feeling soft and stylish with our range of ready made voile curtain panels. From delicate floral café panels to beaded and tassled swags, each design adds a breezy finish to your windows. These semi-sheer panels offer just the right amount of privacy without blocking natural light, making them perfect for kitchens, living rooms or layering with heavier curtains. Easy to hang and available in a variety of lengths and finishes, these voile panels are a simple way to bring a light, airy feel to your home.

Looking to add a touch of lightness and style to your home? Voile curtains are a popular option but how do you know if they’re right for you? We’ve answered the key questions about their benefits and privacy so you can find the perfect fit for your space.

What makes voile curtains a good option?

Voile curtains are a great choice because they softly filter sunlight, filling your room with a gentle, welcoming glow. They cut down on glare without blocking the view completely, giving you privacy while still letting you enjoy the outdoors. Their light, airy feel makes them perfect for spaces like living rooms, bedrooms or dining rooms.

What’s the difference between a net curtain and a voile panel?

Net curtains are made from a coarser fabric with a mesh-like weave that offers basic privacy while letting light in. They’re usually made from durable, synthetic materials, making them budget-friendly. Voile panels, by contrast, use softer, more delicate fabrics with a finer, more translucent texture. This means voile lets in plenty of natural light while still providing privacy.

Can you see through voile panels at night?

Voile panels are lovely for letting light in, but at night, when your lights are on inside, they don’t offer full privacy. Due to their sheer nature, people outside might catch shadows or vague shapes through them. How much they can see really depends on the fabric’s thickness and how close the curtains are to the window.