Snow Custom Sheer Curtain

Regular price
Starting at $108
Regular price
Sale price
Starting at $108
Construction: Rod Pocket?
*Please note, a 3/8" or smaller rod is needed to accommodate sewn pocket
*Please note, our grommets will be black metal
Width: 25"
Length (inches):
Trim: None
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Let the light in and maintain some privacy with our sheer fabrics. In pure white, this solid is a timeless choice that dresses up practically any space. Looking for more of an ivory tone? Check out Flour.

  • Panels are sold individually
  • Shown here: 2 x 50" wide ring top panels on a 49" wide window frame (including molding)
  • 54% cotton, 43% polyester, 3% viscose
  • Dye lots vary—slight variations may occur
  • Curtain widths may vary by 5% due to their hand-sewn nature.
  • All 75/100” wide pleated panels will have seams
  • Curtain rings and rods are not included; ring top and pleated curtains include pin hooks to attach to rings (see below for more details)
  • Made in the USA and shipped in 10 days
  • As our curtains are custom and made-to-order, they cannot be returned (see full Return Policy)
  • All curtains ship via FedEx with a tracking number included
  • Free shipping is available on orders $300+
  • Calculate your width and length with our Curtain Calculator
  • See our Curtain Measurement and Installment Guide for more advice
  • Ask questions to our in-house design experts with our Complimentary Design Assistance
  • See our Construction Options below for panel hooks counts and check out our Hardware Guide for our favorite rods and rings
  • For rod pocket, ring top, and grommet curtains we recommend selecting panels at least 2 times the width of the window (including the outside molding). For example, the 42” wide window shown here needs 2 x 50” panels or 1 x 100” panel. This ensures the curtains are voluminous and not stretched when drawn. Pleated curtains have built-in fullness and need to be at least 2” wider than the molding. See our Measurement Guide or Curtain Calculator for more details.

Construction Options

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This classic curtain style offers a clean look with a sewn-in pocket to accommodate hardware. Rod pocket curtains are primarily decorative—not for everyday use. If you plan on opening and closing your drapes every day, we suggest ring top, grommet, or pleat construction.

DETAILS: We suggest a 1.25" or smaller rod to accommodate sewn pocket; rod not included. See our Curtain Hardware Edit.

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These panels are hung by attaching their built-in hooks to your curtain rings. Easy to use, these are great for spaces where you plan on opening and closing your drapes every day.

DETAILS: Curtain hooks are sewn in (25" - 6 hooks, 50" - 12 hooks, 75" - 17, 100" - 21 hooks); rod/rings not included. See our Curtain Hardware Edit.

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This modern option offers a streamlined take on ringed styles, with embedded black metal grommets that are sturdy enough for daily use. 

DETAILS: Curtain grommets have an inside diameter of 1.56" and are sewn in (25" - 4 grommets, 50" - 6 grommets, 75" - 10 grommets, 100" - 14 grommets). We suggest using a black rod to match the grommets; rod not included. See our Curtain Hardware Edit.

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Made with twice the amount of fabric, these panels offer a voluminous look. Triple pleats add an elegant, formal flare while their hooks make it easy to attach to curtain rings.

DETAILS: Curtain hooks are sewn in (25" - 6 hooks, 50" - 12 hooks, 75" - 18 hooks, 100" - 22 hooks); rod/rings not included. Pleated curtain width refers to the finished top width. The bottom width is ~ 1.9x the top. See our Curtain Hardware Edit.

A more modern silhouette than our pinch pleat, tailored pleats bring a subtle sophistication to any room. Made with twice the amount of fabric, these panels offer a voluminous look and attached hooks make it easy to attach to curtain rings.

DETAILS: Curtain hooks are sewn in (25" - 7 hooks, 50" - 12 hooks, 75" - 18 hooks, 100" - 22 hooks); rod/rings not included. Pleated curtain width refers to the finished top width. The bottom width is ~ 1.8x the top. See our Curtain Hardware Edit.