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Khater Curtains Shapes How Interiors Are Experienced Through Fabric

Khater Curtains shapes spaces through fabric, light and clean design that shifts how rooms feel every day.

Salma Ashraf Thabet

We all know the feeling. You are deep in a dream, imagining endless possibilities, when a streak of light creeps through the curtains and pulls you back to reality, reminding you how much curtains shape the way a room feels. They soften the edges of a space, filter sunlight into soft patterns, and create small moments of pause in the day.

At Khater Curtains, fabric follows the same idea. The Egyptian brand's curtains are designed around how light changes, how people move through a room, and how walls and windows shape the space.

Fabrics are chosen for how they filter daylight across the day, along with their weight, texture and drape, and how they sit within the scale of the room. Ceiling-mounted tracks and discreet fittings allow for smooth, quiet movement. Layering adds depth and lets a space shift between open and enclosed moods.

This approach comes from how interiors are actually lived in. As Abdo Khater, Founder of Khater Curtains, puts it, “We don’t do curtains just to cover windows. We design how a space feels, how light moves, and how people actually live in it. If it doesn’t add something real, it doesn’t belong.”

The process starts with closely looking at the space and how it is used. Materials are handled, tested and adjusted inside the room to see how they behave once installed. Samples are rehung and reviewed as light changes throughout the day.


Technical details are refined in parallel, so movement stays smooth and the system blends into the architecture. Over time, the curtains settle into the space and respond naturally to daily use and changing light.

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