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How Much Should Curtains Cost? A Line-by-Line Breakdown from $30 to $300 per Panel

How Much Should Curtains Cost? A Line-by-Line Breakdown from $30 to $300 per Panel
Curtain pricing is confusing. Full cost breakdown comparing IKEA, Target, Pottery Barn, and custom options with real math: cost per square foot covered, durability, light control, and renter vs owner considerations. The numbers that actually matter for old houses and rentals.

Curtains seem simple until you see the price range. $30 panels or $300? I’ve bought both ends and everything in between. Here’s the transparent breakdown.

Cost-Per-Square-Foot Metric

I calculate: (Total Cost for Set) ÷ (Window Width x Height Covered).

This normalizes for size and shows true value.

Curtain cost comparison spreadsheet

The Comparison

Budget: IKEA / Target ($30–$60 per panel)

  • Pros: Affordable, decent basics.

  • Cons: Thinner fabric, less blackout, shorter lifespans.

  • Cost per sq ft: $0.80–$1.50

  • Best for: Rentals, quick updates.

Mid-Range: West Elm, Amazon Performance ($80–$150)

  • Better weave, lining options.

  • Cost per sq ft: $1.80–$3.00

  • Good balance for owned homes.

Premium: Pottery Barn, Custom-Feel ($200–$300+)

  • Luxe fabrics, perfect tailoring.

  • Cost per sq ft: $4.00–$7.00+

  • Worth it for statement windows.

Custom/Drapery Workroom: $250–$600+ per panel.
For perfect fit in old uneven windows.

Our Choices and Results

In rentals: IKEA with added blackout lining and proper hanging.
In current house: Mid-range performance with high linen look for living areas.

Measured ROI through energy savings (better insulation) and room feel.

Curtain installation before after

Key Factors Beyond Price

  • Lining: Blackout vs light filtering.

  • Length: Floor vs puddle. Measure accurately.

  • Width: 2–3x window width for fullness.

  • Hardware: Rods matter as much as fabric.

The formula helps cut through marketing. Data shows when to splurge and when to save.

Trust the tape — measure windows properly.

Updated · 2026-07-12 23:00
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