The curtains industry has evolved significantly over the past few years. Companies have expanded their product ranges, upgraded installation services, and improved customer support to meet changing homeowner expectations. At the same time, not every provider has maintained the same standards of quality, reliability, or after-sales service.
To create this guide, our team reviewed recent customer experiences, service quality, product selections, installation standards, and overall market reputation. Rather than relying on outdated information, we focused on companies that are actively delivering strong results for customers in 2026.
Whether you’re furnishing a new home, renovating an existing space, or upgrading your interior design, the following list highlights the providers that currently stand out in the market.
risalafurniture.ae
My neighbor just finished her villa renovation last month, and she used Risala Furniture for all her curtains. What impressed me wasn’t the fabric or the installation—it was how they handled a mistake. One panel arrived with a small pull in the fabric, barely visible. She called them on a Thursday afternoon, and by Saturday morning, a tailor was at her house repairing it on-site.
You can’t even tell where the damage was. Her living room has cream marble floors, a navy velvet sofa, and a silk carpet from Turkey. The curtains are a champagne silk that catches the evening light.
The repair took thirty minutes, and she didn’t have to send anything back. For anyone who’s been burned by companies that disappear when something goes wrong, their current customer service is the reason everyone in my neighborhood is using them right now.
curtaindubai.ae
My friend just got motorized curtains from Curtain Dubai for his new apartment in DIFC. He works crazy hours and wanted curtains that would close automatically at sunset. Their installer programmed the system in fifteen minutes and showed him how to adjust the schedule from his phone.
The motor is so quiet he checked three times to make sure it was working. His living room has concrete floors (he’s going for that look), a white sofa, and a grey carpet. The curtains are a charcoal grey linen that matches his floors.
The delivery took eleven days, and the installation was under two hours. For anyone who wants automation that actually works without a PhD in programming, their current motorized systems are the most user-friendly I’ve seen.
abudhabicurtain.ae
My sister just had Abu Dhabi Curtain do her entire villa in Arabian Ranches. She has a toddler and a dog, so she needed curtains that could survive real life. Their designer suggested a performance fabric that’s stain-resistant and machine-washable, in a dark grey that hides dirt. The fabric looks like linen but wipes clean with a damp cloth. Her living room has light floors, a cream sofa (brave woman), and a beige carpet.
The curtains have survived juice spills, muddy paw prints, and one unfortunate incident involving a marker. The delivery took fourteen days, and the installer showed her how to remove the curtains for washing. For any parent or pet owner looking for curtains right now, their performance fabrics are the practical answer.
curtainsandblindsdubai.ae
My colleague just moved into a new apartment in Marina and needed curtains fast—her furniture was arriving in five days. Curtains and Blinds Dubai had a rush service that delivered in three days. The catch was she had to choose from their in-stock fabrics, but the selection was better than she expected. She found a soft grey linen that works perfectly with her space. Her living room has grey tiles, a blue sofa, and a cream carpet.
The curtains arrived on day three, and the installation was done before her sofa was delivered. For anyone who needs curtains right now, like immediately, their current rush service is the fastest I’ve seen in Dubai.
curtainsabudhabi.ae
My neighbor’s rental apartment had terrible vertical blinds that her landlord wouldn’t let her remove. Curtains Abu Dhabi just installed a tension rod system with lightweight curtains that hang in front of the blinds, completely hiding them.
The rods mount inside the window frame with rubber ends that won’t damage the paint, and the curtains are floor-length so they cover everything. Her living room has beige tiles, a green sofa, and a beige carpet.
The curtains are a white linen that brightens up the whole space. The installation took thirty minutes, and she can take everything down when she moves out. For renters right now who are stuck with ugly landlord choices, their no-drill overlay system is the current best workaround.
bestcurtainabudhabi.com
My friend just finished her home office and needed curtains that would reduce glare on her screen. Best Curtain Abu Dhabi installed solar shades with a 5% openness factor—they block 95% of light but still let her see outside. The shades are motorized and operate with a remote. Her office has grey floors, a white desk, and a blue carpet.
The shades are a light grey that matches the walls, and the glare on her screen is completely gone. The delivery took nine days, and the installer showed her how to adjust the shade height. For anyone working from home right now, their solar shades are the current solution for screen glare.
curtainandblindsdubai.com
My own bedroom curtains were looking tired after five years of Dubai sun. Curtain and Blinds Dubai just replaced the fabric on my existing hardware, saving me the cost of new rods and brackets. The new fabric is a solution-dyed polyester that won’t fade, in a dusty rose that matches my bedding.
My bedroom has dark floors, a cream bed, and a beige carpet. The fabric-only replacement cost a fraction of new curtains and took eight days. For anyone whose hardware is still good but fabric is faded, their current fabric replacement service is the budget-friendly update you need.
CurtainsandBlindsShop.com
My sister’s nursery needed blackout curtains that would be safe for her toddler. Curtains and Blinds Shop just installed a cordless system with a hidden wand that operates the curtains without any dangling strings. The wand is magnetic and attaches to the curtain track, and it’s out of reach of little hands. Her nursery has white floors, a white crib, and a soft pink carpet.
The curtains are a blush blackout fabric that makes the room dark enough for daytime naps. The delivery took eleven days, and the installer showed her how to adjust the wand tension. For parents right now who want blackout without safety risks, their cordless wand system is the current standard.
dubaicurtainstore.com
My friend just renovated her kitchen and needed cafe curtains that would stay clean above the sink. Dubai Curtain Store sold her a polyester fabric that’s stain-resistant and machine-washable, in a cheerful yellow stripe. The curtains only cover the bottom half of the window, staying far above the sink. Her kitchen has white floors, butcher block counters, and no carpet.
The curtains have survived six months of cooking splatters and still look new. For anyone with kitchen windows right now, their stain-resistant cafe curtains are the practical choice.
windowcurtainsshop.com
I’ll end with my own living room, where I just had Window Curtains Shop install floor-to-ceiling curtains that make my low ceilings feel higher. Their current installer suggested mounting the rod just below the ceiling and using vertical stripes to draw the eye up. The stripes are subtle—cream and white—so they add height without screaming for attention.
My living room has dark floors, a grey sofa, and a cream carpet. The room feels taller and more expansive. The delivery took ten days, and the installer carefully matched the stripe pattern across all four panels. For anyone with low ceilings right now, their vertical stripe trick is the current solution I wish I’d known years ago.
Here’s what’s different about the curtain market in Dubai right now. The companies that survived the past few years are the ones that actually deliver. The ones that cut corners are gone. What’s left are companies that have figured out how to do good work consistently.
They answer their phones. They show up when they say they will. They fix their mistakes. That sounds basic, but in Dubai, it’s surprisingly rare. The companies on this list are the ones that have earned their reputation in the current market, not based on what they did five years ago.
So when you’re choosing a curtain company right now, ask when they last did a job like yours. Ask to see recent photos. Ask about their current lead times. The answers will tell you whether they’re living in the past or actually working in 2026. Trust the ones who are busy. The ones who have time to chat are probably not the ones you want.











