Your furnishings play a part in delivering that dream hotel experience. Curtains aren’t just there to make rooms look pretty; they also need to be practical, easy to clean, fire-resistant and long-lasting.

Here at Drapes UK, we appreciate the hospitality industry faces unique demands when it comes to curtains and blinds.

As one of the UK’s leading curtain and blind manufacturers to the trade since 1986, Drapes UK has worked with countless hotels, from boutique hideaways to large chains. 

Over the years, we’ve seen the shift from curtains chosen purely for aesthetics, to those which must meet health and safety rules and reflect an establishment’s brand identity. Here’s what’s trending for hotel curtains in 2025.

  1. Sustainable and Eco-Friendly Fabrics

Sustainability is no longer a niche request; it’s becoming a popular choice for hotel owners. Travellers, especially the younger generations, increasingly value environmentally-responsible companies. That means the materials used for hotel curtains are now expected to be ethically sourced and recyclable where possible.

  1. Layered Window Treatments

Gone are the days when a single curtain panel was enough. In 2025, layered window treatments, combining sheer curtains, blackout drapes, and blinds are the standard for high-end hotels. This approach allows hotels to:

  • Control light levels throughout the day
  • Provide guests with privacy without losing natural daylight
  • Offer better insulation, lowering energy costs

Drapes UK has seen increased demand for pairing soft sheers with heavy blackout curtains. This gives guests more flexibility while enhancing the visual appeal of the room.

  1. Technology-Integrated Curtains

Modern hotel guests expect everything to be convenient, and curtains are no exception. Motorised and remote-controlled curtains are now a fast-growing trend, particularly in premium hotel suites and conference spaces. These innovations add a touch of luxury and accessibility while reducing wear and tear from manual handling.

  1. Acoustic Performance for a Better Night’s Sleep

Guests need to have a great night’s sleep to be satisfied. You don’t want them to be plagued by noises from outdoors or within the hotel. Nothing is worse than settling down for a night’s sleep, to hear a bunch of raucous people outside your window. 

Heavy, densely woven curtains are now being engineered to provide acoustic benefits alongside blackout capabilities.

Acoustic curtains help:

  • Reduce outside noise from busy streets
  • Absorb sound within the room, improving privacy
  • Create a calmer, more restful environment

As a manufacturer, Drapes UK offers custom linings designed to enhance sound dampening, while maintaining the elegance of the designs.

Blue armchair with patterned cushion next to matching curtains
  1. Bold Colours and Statement Patterns

In the past, curtains for hotels often came in safe, neutral shades. However, in 2025, many hospitality brands are turning to colour and pattern as a means of expressing their individuality and creating Instagram-worthy interiors.

 Current design trends include: 

  • Deep jewel tones such as emerald green and sapphire blue for luxury hotels
  • Warm terracottas and ochres in boutique, lifestyle properties
  • Large-scale geometric prints or botanical patterns for contemporary spaces 

We can work closely with interior designers to produce bespoke prints that reflect your hotel’s brand palette. . 

  1. Fire Safety and Compliance Still Leading the Way 

No matter how stylish curtains are, compliance is non-negotiable in the hospitality industry. All fabrics supplied for UK hotels must meet British Standards for flame retardancy, such as BS 5867 Part 2. 

In 2025, fire safety remains a priority for hotel curtain manufacturers like Drapes UK. The trend is for fabrics that balance high performance with attractive looks, allowing hotels to meet legal requirements without compromising design. 

  1. Curtains to Help with Energy Efficiency 

With rising energy costs, hotels are under increasing pressure to improve efficiency. Curtains are playing a bigger role in this area than ever before. Useful features can include: 

  • Thermal-lined curtains help:
  • Retain heat during the winter
  • Keep rooms cooler in summer
  • Reduce strain on HVAC systems 

We can combine energy-saving linings with blackout fabrics. This offers two benefits: ensuring the comfort of guests while lowering operational costs. 

  1. Bespoke Solutions for Consistent Branding 

The days of “off-the-shelf” solutions for hotels are fading. In 2025, brands are looking for curtains that are tailored to their unique spaces, from conference rooms to penthouse suites. 

This has led to a rise in bespoke manufacturing for: 

  • Custom dimensions for unusually shaped windows
  • Exclusive fabric designs in brand colours
  • Coordinating soft furnishings such as cushions and bed runners 

Drapes UK’s in-house workroom offers complete made-to-measure services, ensuring consistency and quality across multiple locations. 

  1. Manufacturing in the UK for Quality Results 

Supply chain disruptions over recent years have highlighted the value of local manufacturing. Hotels can’t afford to take too long when refurbishing rooms or opening new properties. A UK-based manufacturer like Drapes UK can help you complete a project much faster. 

For more than 35 years, Drapes UK has been at the forefront of these innovations. We’re committed to providing beautifully-crafted curtains and blinds for the hospitality sector. 

If you’re seeking trusted curtain manufacturers, don’t hesitate to get in touch today.