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Volume XII — Pitampura

Curtains in Pitampura — blackout, sheer, designer, motorised.

What you draw at sunset and what you keep open all day. Made-to-measure in our Sukhlal Market stitching unit — blackout linings for bedrooms, sheer voiles for filtered light, designer jacquards for drawing rooms, motorised tracks for the windows you cannot reach.

Chapter — Pitampura

A curtain is the last thing that goes up.

By the time the curtains are fitted, the wall is painted, the floor is laid, the furniture is in place. Curtains are the soft layer that pulls the room together — the one place where the homeowner's taste shows fastest, and the one place where a wrong fabric can undo the rest of the work.

We have an in-house stitching unit at the Sukhlal Market shop. That matters because the alternative — a fitter who outsources to a tailor across the colony — can stretch the timeline by ten days and remove the quality control step. Every curtain that leaves our shop is checked on the rod before it goes home.

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Why Pitampura buyers choose Siddhi for curtains

The track, the lining, the pleat. Three small choices.

Most curtain regret in Pitampura comes from one of three small choices: the wrong rod (rust-stained metal that bleeds onto the fabric in monsoon), the wrong lining (a heavy curtain hung without lining sags within months), or the wrong pleat (the box pleat that looks great in showroom photos but wears badly with a rough draw-pull). On the site visit, we walk through each of these and recommend by use, not by what's in stock.

For drawing rooms, our standard recommendation is a layered look — a sheer voile on an inner track and a dimout or designer fabric on the outer track. The sheer filters the day; the dimout closes the room at night. Both can be operated independently. For master bedrooms, we recommend blackout-lined single layer with a generous overlap at the centre, because air and light leakage at the meet-point is what wakes you at 5 AM in May.

The curtain categories we keep on hand

  • Blackout-lined — for bedrooms, kids' rooms and west-facing windows. Heavyweight cotton or polyester face fabric with a dense blackout backing.
  • Dimout — softer than blackout, lets through a hint of daylight. Best for drawing rooms and dining rooms.
  • Sheer voile & linen — for layering with dimout, or for east-facing windows where you want the morning light filtered. Linen reads more textured; voile reads more delicate.
  • Designer fabrics — jacquard weaves, brocade, embroidered cottons. For drawing rooms, dining rooms, formal interiors.
  • Motorised tracks — Tuya / Smart Life Wi-Fi, Alexa- and Google-Home-paired. Best for double-height drawing-room windows and bay windows where reach is awkward.
  • Stitching & alteration — hem changes, lining replacement, eyelet ring rework, re-pleating, re-fitting onto a new rod.

What the site visit looks like

We arrive with a tape, fabric swatches and a sample rod. We measure each window twice — width and drop — and discuss the use of the room. You choose the fabric and the lining; we quote a fitted price including stitching, rod or track, and labour. From order to fitting, lead time is 5 to 10 days for in-stock fabrics. The final fit on the rod takes a single afternoon.

Outside Pitampura, we stitch and fit curtains across Rohini, Shalimar Bagh, Ashok Vihar, Saraswati Vihar, Punjabi Bagh, Paschim Vihar, Model Town, Karol Bagh, NSP, Greater Kailash and Defence Colony. NCR coverage extends to Gurugram, Noida and Faridabad. Travel beyond 15 km from Pitampura attracts a small visit charge that is fully refunded against any order.

Curtains · Pitampura · FAQ

Asked often. Answered honestly.

Do you stitch curtains in-house?

Yes. The stitching unit is part of the Sukhlal Market shop. We measure on a Tuesday, you choose the fabric on a Wednesday, and the finished curtain is on the rod by the following weekend. No outsourcing — every stitch is checked before the curtain leaves the shop.

Blackout, dimout or sheer — which do I need?

Blackout for bedrooms where you want to sleep through summer mornings or for west-facing flats with strong glare. Dimout for living rooms — it cuts daylight without the cave effect. Sheer for layering with either, or for east-facing windows where you want the morning light filtered, not blocked. Most Pitampura drawing rooms run a sheer + dimout double layer.

Can you alter or restitch existing curtains?

Yes. Hem alteration, lining replacement, eyelet ring change, and re-pleating are routine in-shop. We also re-fit existing curtains onto a new rod or track, which is a common request when somebody is moving from a builder-floor to a flat with different window dimensions.

Do you do motorised curtain tracks?

Yes. Tuya / Smart Life Wi-Fi tracks that pair with Alexa and Google Home, plus an RF remote. Best for double-layer drawing-room windows and for older homeowners who find pulling cords tiring.

How long does a custom curtain take?

From measure to fitting, lead time is 5 to 10 days for in-stock fabrics; 2 to 3 weeks for special-order designer fabrics. Stitching of the curtains themselves takes 3 to 5 days. The final fitting on the rod or track is a single afternoon visit.

A window photo. One fabric recommendation.

Send a window photo and tell us what the room is for. We will reply with a fabric recommendation and a fitting window — usually inside the hour during shop hours.