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Grey Curtains


Cool, contemporary, and endlessly flexible, our grey curtains collection is one of our most versatile ranges. Whether your room is bold and modern or calm and understated, there is a grey curtain here that will sit well in it.
Grey curtains are a genuinely safe choice for almost any room because the colour works with virtually every other shade and most interior styles. Lighter greys suit rooms that already have plenty of colour or pattern elsewhere, acting as a calming backdrop. Deeper charcoal curtains make more of a statement and work well in rooms where you want to create a stronger sense of atmosphere. Grey pairs naturally with yellow, blush pink, teal, white, and almost any accent colour you care to use. One thing to watch is the undertone — some greys are warm with a slight taupe quality, while others are cooler and closer to blue-grey. Matching the undertone to your room's overall warmth or coolness will make everything feel more cohesive.

Frequently Asked Questions

What shades of grey are available for curtains?

Our collection covers a wide range from pale dove grey and warm stone through to silver and deep charcoal tones.

What heading styles are available?

Our grey curtains come in eyelet and pencil pleat headings to suit both curtain poles and traditional tracks.

What sizes do grey curtains come in?

We stock a range of standard widths and drops to suit most window sizes.

Do grey curtains suit a bedroom?

Yes, grey curtains are an excellent choice for bedrooms, particularly in deeper charcoal tones with a blackout lining for a dark sleeping environment.

What colours work well with grey curtains?

Yellow, blush pink, teal, white, navy, and mustard all complement grey curtains depending on the shade chosen.

Can I get grey curtains with a blackout lining?

Some of our grey curtains are available with blackout or thermal linings — always check the individual product descriptions.

Do grey curtains make a room feel cold?

Warmer grey tones with a slight taupe quality can feel very cosy, while cooler blue-grey tones feel crisper. Matching the undertone to your room helps manage this.

How do I choose between light grey and charcoal curtains?

Lighter greys work well as a backdrop in rooms with bolder accessories, while charcoal makes more of a statement and suits rooms where you want to create more atmosphere.

Our Grey Curtains Collection

Grey curtains have become one of the most consistently popular choices for homes across the UK, and it is not hard to see why. The colour covers an enormous range, from barely-there pale greys and warm stone tones through to mid-range silvers and deep charcoal, and it sits naturally alongside almost any other colour you care to use. Our collection covers this full range, with clean plain panels for a minimal look and textured or patterned designs that add depth without introducing another colour to manage.

Grey curtains pair particularly well with yellow and mustard for a cheerful, contemporary contrast, or with blush pink for something softer and more romantic. They also sit naturally alongside white, teal, and navy. For a layered window treatment, our voile curtain panels in white or pale grey work well underneath. Our curtain tie backs collection has plenty of options that complement grey well, and our cushion covers range has a wide variety of coordinating accent colours to help bring the room together.

Why Choose Grey Curtains?

  • Endlessly Flexible: Works with virtually every other colour and most interior styles.
  • Wide Tonal Range: From pale dove grey and warm stone through to silver and deep charcoal.
  • Clean and Contemporary: Creates a calm, settled backdrop that lets other elements of the room shine.
  • Works in Any Room: Equally at home in living rooms, bedrooms, dining rooms, and hallways.

Browse the full grey curtains range and find the shade that works best in your room.