The Best Pinch Pleat Curtains on Amazon That Look Custom (But Aren’t!)

When we first hung these pinch-pleated curtains from Amazon in our dining room at our house in town, we couldn’t believe how expensive they looked. They drape beautifully, fall just right, and somehow make the whole space feel instantly more finished. The best part? They’re a fraction of the price of custom linen draperies, but you’d never know it.

We’ve since ordered more for our farmhouse (they’re now in our living room there and soon in our bedroom there, too). The fabric is a 70% polyester and 30% linen blend, so it has that lovely textured look of real linen without the wrinkles. Each panel has seven perfectly stitched pleats that make them feel tailored and timeless, no matter the style of the room — farmhouse, modern, boho, or neutral.

Our curtains in our dining room are in the “natural” color, but they have so many different color options from any kind of look you are going for.

Another thing we love: these curtains are 100% blackout. The white lining on the back completely blocks sunlight and UV rays, which has been amazing for keeping our farmhouse living room cooler in the afternoons. They also help insulate the room and reduce noise, so there’s a subtle calm that comes with closing them at night.

Each set comes with two panels — not one — plus 16 metal rings and 16 adjustable hooks that make them super easy to hang. You can hang them a few different ways too: with the included rings and hooks, using the back tab for a clean, rod-concealed look, or with clip rings if you have your own. We hung ours using the rings, and they slide open and closed effortlessly.

They’re also machine washable, which makes them practical for real life — kids, pets, and all.

If you’ve been searching for that “designer drapery” look without the custom price tag, these are the ones. We loved them so much, we couldn’t stop at one room. Up next: we’re ordering some for our front two rooms at our house in town!

You can find the exact ones we used here.

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