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Here at Dunelm, we have a range of curtains to suit any room in your house. We have hundreds of designs and fabric combinations in a variety of different sizes which are all conveniently ready to hang up in your home. As they are an important decorative and functional home accessory, it is essential that you get them right which is why here at Dunelm, we also offer a Made to Measure curtains service. With your living room being the focal point in your home, we believe it’s important to get your curtains right. We have a range of popular eyelet and pencil pleat curtains as well as net curtains and beaded curtains which are suitable to give you your privacy whilst blocking out disruptive sunlight. To make your living room or bedroom as cosy as it can be for those nights in front of the telly or to get a more luxurious look, we have a huge choice of colours and styles to fit in with your décor including our rich purple and grey curtain sets and our white and duck egg blue curtains.

Investing in our blackout curtains for your bedroom means you get a well-rested night’s sleep without early morning sunlight pouring into your room. If the décor in your room is more of a luxurious feel, browse through our luxury curtains in order to achieve a true look of elegance and indulgence. Ensuring you get the right luxury curtains proves beneficial for getting a true opulent look in any room in your house. At Dunelm, we have every design and colour including our lined curtains to suit your style and home décor. As well as looking aesthetically pleasing, our lined curtains help keep out the draught and cold making them a popular choice for many homes around the UK. As well as keeping you warm by blocking out unnecessary cold breezes, our lined curtains also block out annoying light ensuring you have the perfect setting in your home in terms of both lighting and temperature. The range of lined curtains you can find in Dunelm stores are wide enough to meet any requirement you need whether it is a certain colour, style or length.

With us, it couldn’t be easier to breathe new life into any room in your house whether it be your bedroom or living room. We also have a range of matching bedding and curtains as well as matching cushions, throws and home accessories which are ideal to help you create your perfect look.Same day deliveryOnly £3.957 days a weekCollect for free in as little as 60 secWe'll hold your item for 7 daysLarge item delivery from next day7 days a weekBlinds191/8744)The Collection by Argos£26.99Credit options available find out moreCheck stockTell us where you are to check stock:123456789Add to TrolleyAbout this productThis stylish opaque roller blind would be a perfect privacy blind or why not use it to mellow the glaring midday sun. This opulent looking blind has an intricate filigree patterning with a feel of William Morris' designs. 44 reviewsOverall rating (4.2)Ease of fittingQualityDesignQuestions & answersAsk a questionBoring but important infoBLINDS SAFETY INFORMATIONYoung children have been strangled by loops in pullcords, chains and tapes that operate the product.

To avoid strangulation and entanglement, keep cords out of the reach of young children. Cords may become wrapped around a child's neck. Move beds, cots and furniture away from the window so that they are not covering the cords. Do not tie cords together.
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dollar curtains factory outlet croydonSame day deliveryOnly £3.957 days a weekCollect for free in as little as 60 secWe'll hold your item for 7 daysLarge item delivery from next day7 days a weekBlinds192/3090)The Collection by Argos£32.99Credit options available find out moreCheck stockTell us where you are to check stock:123456789Add to TrolleyAbout this productThis stylish opaque roller blind would be a perfect privacy blind or why not use it to mellow the glaring midday sun.
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Next up, work out what kind of iron you need. Steam generator irons are designed to pump out continuous steam – and plenty of it – but they tend to be much pricier and bulkier than steam irons. And in fact, we found that some of the best traditional irons actually don’t lag far behind when it comes to steam power. Ideally, your iron will have a comfy handle and won’t be too heavy to hold in your hand for long periods. It will have a thin and tapered soleplate, which is easier to reach under buttons and into tight pleats, as well as being scratch-resistant so rogue zips don’t bring an end to your smooth gliding surface. Your dream iron will also have a nice long cord, as well as an easy-to-see water level and easy-to-fill tank. Safety features are good if you’re prone to getting distracted or have children around – and if you live in a hard water area, make sure it’s limescale resistant. In reality, a single iron is unlikely to tick everything on your wish list, so consider your priorities, read our round-up and take your pick.

1. Philips Azur Performer GC3829/80 Iron: £34.99, Argos This powerful and effective iron is testament to the fact that high prices and long lists of fancy features don’t always mean better products. Indeed, this no-frills, relatively low cost iron does what matters most – providing lots of continuous steam to make short work of de-creasing your clothes. The thin soleplate with pointed tip gets in the trickiest of spots and there’s an energy saving setting, as well as good limescale defences. Our only niggle is that it can be hard to see the water level. 2. Tefal FV4970 Smart Protect Iron: £49.99, Argos The sheer steaminess of this iron will help you blitz through your ironing pile, giving your clothes a very smooth finish. In fact, it knocks the socks off several far more expensive models we tried that didn’t make it into our round-up. There’s no need to fiddle with different settings for different fabrics (although there is a steam boost function for really deep creases, plus a handy vertical steamer for suits and curtains) and it’s easy to store.

As for grumbles, the soleplate is on the thick side and a full water tank only lasts 10 minutes. 3. JML Phoenix Gold Steam Iron: £39.99, Argos You get a lot of bling for your cha-cha-ching with this one and while it would be easy to assume that it’s all show and no substance, that’s not the case at all. Beneath the opulent gold finish is a fabulous bit of kit, with lots of steam, a comfortable handle and a great soleplate, all of which combine to expel creases from all fabrics, even jeans that have dried like cardboard. It’s resistant to limescale too, but it’s not the lightest iron and you’ll need patience in waiting for it to heat up as we found it took a good couple of minutes. Plus, there’s no automatic shut-off. 4. Russell Hobbs 18617 Easy Store Plug and Wind Iron: £24.50, Russell Hobbs You won’t need much elbow grease with this iron, which smoothens out fabric with even the lightest touch, even though it’s not the steamiest we’ve used. You can hit the ground running as it’s quick to heat up (around 30 seconds) and it’s easy to store away after use, thanks to an innovative cord storage system.

Don’t go near it if you’re in a hard water area, though, as there’s no built-in limescale filter, and also be aware that it needs cleaning regularly. 5. Breville Press Xpress Steam Iron VIN339: £33.79, Amazon Turn screwed up piles of clothes and sheets into perfectly pressed piles with this iron that’s packed with nifty features including a big 400ml, easy-fill tank, comfortable handle, steam shot, extra-sturdy heel to rest it on, self-clean function, long 3m cord and anti-drip technology. It puffs out high levels of steam, with added safety features including an auto shut-off and a safe-store indicator to let you know when it’s cool enough to stash away. But it’s heavy, needs refilling every 10 minutes and the soleplate is prone to scratching. 6. Braun TS745A TexStyle 7 Steam Iron: £59.99, John Lewis Most people would think twice about spending over 50 quid on a steam iron, but this is a first-rate model from a reliable brand that will leave your laundry without a wrinkle in sight.

And although you only get around 12 minutes of continuous steam, it races through fabrics so speedily that it doesn’t really matter. The scratch-resistant soleplate has a precision tip (great for reaching between buttons) and a steam boost that can be used vertically. Limescale build-up is kept to a minimum, but it’s quite heavy, at 2kg. 7. Morphy Richards 303105 Turbosteam Pro Ionic Steam Iron: £69.99, Morphy Richards The so-called “tri-zone” soleplate on this iron is designed to tackle creases in three different ways, while removing excess water so that re-creasing doesn’t occur – a system that clearly works as this very steamy iron worked a treat on everything from light cotton dresses to heavy denims. We also found it worked brilliantly when used vertically on curtains and it’s great for preventing limescale too. Plus, it’s ready to go in 30 seconds – ideal if you need to tear out of the door – and there’s an extra-long cable. But the soleplate isn’t as thin as others we tried, so reaching under buttons can be awkward.

8. Lakeland Easy Fill Iron: £39.99, Lakeland Irons can be a nightmare to fill up with water – with more dribbling down the sides and back into the sink than in the water tank itself. Not so with this iron which has a helpfully big opening. It’s lightweight, which can make a world of difference to a large ironing pile, and it doesn’t let limescale build up. There’s a big water tank, providing a whopping 40 minutes of continuous ironing before it needs refilling, but as it isn’t the steamiest, you may need to go over stubborn creases more than once. 9. Bosch TDA3021GB Steam Iron: £59.99, John Lewis Another pricey iron that we think is worth the extra dosh, this one effortlessly glides over even the most persistent creases, effortlessly transforming them with speed and puffing out continuous steam in its wake. On the rare occasion that a wrinkle gets the better of it, the steam boost – which also works vertically – will win over. The soleplate has been designed to work in any direction and even the sharpest of zips won’t scratch it.

It’s easy to clean, but it’s heavy and quite cumbersome to hold for long periods. 10. Tefal Ultraglide Anti-Scale FV2660: £44.99, Argos This is Tefal’s newest steam iron and it’s a godsend for people in hard water areas as the patented technology means the steam holes don’t block. It’s continuously steamy (some irons are annoyingly irregular in steam distribution), has a long 3m cord and is comfortable to hold, even for long periods, although it’s easy to press the spray button inadvertently. We also found it can spit out water, but only occasionally, and the black exterior makes it tricky to see how much water is left in the iron. Despite the relatively low price-tag, we became instant fans of the Philips Azur Performer GC3829/80. In fact, the only downside we could find was that the water level isn’t that easy to see. The Braun TexStyle TS745A particularly impressed us too, making shorter work of ironing than any other iron in our list. Finally, if you’re feeling the pinch, the Russell Hobbs 18617 Plug and Wind is a sound investment, provided you’re not in a hard water area.