As we move into 2026, window furnishing is no longer just about blocking light—it’s about enhancing your space, automating comfort, and expressing personal style. Whether you’re renovating a new BTO, upgrading a resale flat, or furnishing your condo, these curtain and blind trends will shape the way Singapore homes look and feel this year.
1. Neutral Earth Tones Stay Timeless
In 2026, expect to see a strong continuation of neutral, nature-inspired curtain colours like:
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Soft beige and warm taupe
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Muted sage green
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Light terracotta and sand tones
These shades are ideal for Japandi, Scandinavian, and minimalist interiors, helping to create calm, airy spaces perfect for Singapore’s compact living areas.
2. Motorized Curtain & Blind Systems Go Mainstream
Once seen as a luxury, motorized window systems are now becoming standard in new homes. With better affordability and smart home integration, homeowners are upgrading to:
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Remote-controlled blackout curtains
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Voice-activated roller blinds
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Scheduled open/close routines via smartphone apps
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UNIZIP motorized zip blinds for outdoor areas
They enhance convenience, reduce heat, and elevate the look of full-height windows—especially in high-floor units.
3. S-Fold Curtains Remain the Top Choice
Among pleat styles, S-Fold (wave fold) curtains continue to dominate. In 2026, they remain popular for their:
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Clean, symmetrical drape
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Minimalist aesthetic
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Compatibility with day-and-night layering
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Smooth glide on motorized tracks
They’re ideal for both modern condos and resale flats being renovated with a clean-lined look.
4. Textured Fabrics Take the Lead
Flat, shiny materials are out. Homeowners are now gravitating toward textured fabrics such as:
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Linen blends
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Crushed dimout fabrics
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Woven day curtain materials with soft patterns
These not only add visual depth to a space but also feel more homely and premium.
5. Sustainability in Fabric Choices
Eco-conscious homeowners are asking for low-impact, sustainable fabrics. Expect to see more:
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Recycled polyester curtain options
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Bamboo and organic cotton blends
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Water-saving or low-chemical textile treatments
HM Gallery works with mills offering eco-friendly fabric ranges to support this growing demand.
6. Zip Track Blinds for Outdoor Space Makeovers
With more homeowners transforming balconies into usable rooms, zip track blinds like UNIZIP are on trend.
They offer:
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UV protection
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Rain and wind shielding
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Privacy from neighbouring units
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Sleek integration into any architectural style
Motorized options make them perfect for smart homes and lifestyle upgrades.