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.

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.

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.
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