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The Complete Window Furnishing Checklist for New Homeowners

Just got your keys to your new BTO, condo, or resale unit? Congratulations! Now it’s time to tackle one of the most important finishing touches—window furnishings.

Curtains and blinds aren’t just about privacy—they affect your home’s lighting, temperature, mood, and style. To make sure you cover every detail, here’s the ultimate window furnishing checklist for new homeowners in Singapore.

1. Measure Every Window Accurately

Start with precise measurements. Don’t assume all windows are the same size—even in the same room.

Measure:

  • Width (wall-to-wall or frame-to-frame)

  • Height (floor-to-ceiling, frame height, or pelmet drop)

  • Any obstructions (e.g. aircon units, switches, built-in wardrobes)

Tip: Get professional help for this step—especially for full-length curtainsmotorized tracks, or zip blinds.

2. Match the Treatment to the Room’s Function

Each room has different light, privacy, and style needs. Use this cheat sheet:

RoomSuggested Window Treatment
Living RoomDay + Night Curtains or Roller Blinds
BedroomBlackout Curtains or Dimout Roller Blinds
Kitchen/BathroomPVC Venetian or Waterproof Roller Blinds
BalconyUNIZIP Zip Track Outdoor Blinds
Study RoomLight-filtering Blinds or Curtains

3. Choose the Right Fabric & Material

Your choice of fabric affects aesthetics, light control, and maintenance. Consider:

  • Sheer fabrics for day curtains—airy, bright, elegant

  • Dimout or blackout fabrics for night curtains—privacy and comfort

  • Moisture-resistant materials for wet areas

  • Heat-reflective blinds for west-facing windows

4. Select a Suitable Track or Blind System

There are different track types and blind mechanisms depending on your layout and preferences:

  • Single or double tracks (for day-night curtain layering)

  • S-fold or double pleat curtains (for modern or classic looks)

  • Motorized systems for convenience and smart homes

  • Zip track systems for outdoor blinds like UNIZIP

Discuss track positioning early—before false ceiling work or pelmet construction.

5. Plan for Power Points (if Using Motorized Systems)

Motorized curtains and blinds require power access. Install power points or ensure concealed wiring near the track zone.

HM Gallery provides pre-wiring guidance and works with your interior designer or contractor for seamless setup.

6. Schedule Installation After Renovation Clean-Up

Install your curtains or blinds only after:

  • Painting is complete

  • Lighting and carpentry are done

  • Final chemical wash is finished

This ensures your fabric stays dust-free and damage-free.

Conclusion

Window furnishings are one of the final—but most impactful—steps in making your home complete. With this checklist, you’ll make informed choices that suit your lifestyle, layout, and design goals.

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