Reduce external disturbances
When placed in front of a window exposed to noise, the acoustic curtain acts as an additional fabric barrier. It helps reduce the perception of noise and improves the comfort of the room.
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Custom acoustic curtains
Cotton Silence projects showcase the integration of acoustic and thermal curtains into a variety of interior spaces: bedrooms, living rooms, offices, doors, windows, and picture windows. Each project aims to enhance acoustic comfort while maintaining a refined textile aesthetic.
When placed in front of a window exposed to noise, the acoustic curtain acts as an additional fabric barrier. It helps reduce the perception of noise and improves the comfort of the room.
A soundproof curtain can be installed in front of an entryway door, an interior door, or a glass partition. It offers a flexible solution when insulation work is not desired.
Textile finishes allow the solution to blend seamlessly into an existing interior design. The curtain adds comfort without turning the room into a utilitarian space.
Every interior has its own unique challenges: the width of the opening, available height, type of installation, weight of the curtain, and the presence of a radiator, a valance, a bay window, or a door. That is why Cotton Silence prioritizes a custom approach.
The choice of track, the width of the curtain, and the overlap around the opening have a direct impact on perceived acoustic comfort. A well-planned installation helps minimize air leakage and improves the overall effectiveness of the solution.
The Cotton Silence projects demonstrate that an acoustic curtain can serve multiple purposes at once: improving acoustic comfort, enhancing thermal comfort, blocking out light from an opening, and providing an elegant decorative finish.
A Cotton Silence acoustic curtain is not a substitute for comprehensive soundproofing of the building. It serves as a complementary fabric solution, particularly useful when noise enters primarily through a window, door, or glass partition.
This approach is suitable for existing homes and spaces where one wishes to avoid major, irreversible, or costly renovations.
To get an initial recommendation, please provide us with the width, height, and type of opening you need to cover, and, if possible, include a few photos of the area in question.
Ask for adviceYes, that is one of the most common uses. The result depends on the type of noise, the quality of the window, the area covered, and how the curtain is hung.
Yes. A soundproof curtain can be installed in front of a door when noise or air is passing through that area. You will need to install a suitable track and ensure there is sufficient coverage around the opening.
Yes. Cotton Silence is designed to offer a technical solution while maintaining an elegant, fabric-like appearance. The choice of color, drape, and installation method has a significant impact on how well it blends into the surroundings.
Cotton Silence technology is developed in France. The curtains are manufactured in Europe by specialized textile workshops, in accordance with our specifications.