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Curtains vs Blinds: Which to Install First in a New Home?

If you’re furnishing a new BTO, condo, or resale unit in Singapore, chances are you’re considering a mix of both curtains and blinds. But which one should you install first—and how should you plan your renovation timeline accordingly?

Here’s a practical guide to help you make the right call for your space, lifestyle, and home layout.

Do Curtains or Blinds Come First?

There’s no strict rule—but the answer depends on:

  • Your room function (e.g., bedroom vs kitchen)

  • Mounting requirements (floor-to-ceiling vs window recess)

  • Renovation readiness (e.g., false ceiling, wall tiles, carpentry)

If both treatments are going into different rooms, they can be installed around the same time—as long as the home is post-renovation clean and free of dust.

When to Install Curtains First

Curtains are commonly used in:

  • Living rooms and bedrooms

  • Balcony-facing full-height windows

  • Areas where privacy and blackout are essential

Install curtains first if:

  • You’ve built a pelmet or recessed curtain track in the ceiling

  • You’re layering day and night curtains

  • The curtain height is full-length (ceiling to floor)

These setups typically require early planning for power points (motorized systems) and track placement before false ceiling is closed.

When to Install Blinds First

Blinds—such as roller, Venetian, or UNIZIP zip blinds—are common in:

  • Kitchens and bathrooms

  • Study rooms

  • Service yards and balconies

Install blinds first if:

  • They’re being recessed inside the window frame

  • You need moisture- or heat-resistant materials (e.g. PVC, aluminum)

  • You’re fitting outdoor zip track blinds like UNIZIP to your balcony

UNIZIP outdoor blinds may require structural drilling, so it’s best to install before balcony tiling or waterproofing finishes.

Blinds and Curtains Together? No Problem.

Some homes use both systems in the same room:

  • Venetian blinds for privacy + sheer curtains for softness

  • Blackout roller blinds + decorative outer curtains

  • Outdoor UNIZIP blinds + indoor night curtains

In these cases:

  • Install fixed blinds first, especially those inside frames

  • Follow up with curtains for a finishing touch

HM Gallery coordinates both systems in one visit to ensure seamless alignment.

Conclusion

Whether you install curtains or blinds first depends on your home layout and renovation phase. The most important thing? Plan early and choose a reliable supplier who can guide you on both.

Need help coordinating blinds and curtains for your new home? Contact HM Gallery for a free consultation and we’ll take care of the entire process—from design to installation.

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