This wholesale chenille linen sheer curtain fabric from Shaoxing Keqiao offers a high-quality solution for modern window screens and soft furnishings. The fabric blends the cosy, tactile feel of chenille yarn with the natural, relaxed look of linen, creating a semi-sheer curtain fabric that feels warm and comfortable while still allowing natural light to pass through.
When used as living room or bedroom window screens, this chenille linen sheer curtain fabric provides soft light-filtering performance rather than full blackout. It gently diffuses daylight, reduces glare and helps create a calm atmosphere, making it a popular choice for contemporary homes, serviced apartments and boutique hotels that want a minimalist but high-end look.
Standard widths are suitable for full-height curtains, and the composition is engineered for everyday use with good drape, wrinkle resistance and colourfastness. A wide range of on-trend colours is available, from warm neutrals and stone tones to soft greys and beige shades that coordinate easily with different wall colours and furniture styles.
Many buyers like to combine this chenille linen sheer curtain fabric with blackout or dim-out curtains to balance daylight comfort and night-time privacy. If your customers often ask whether sheer curtains are see-through at night and how to layer them correctly, you can refer them to our detailed guide on this topic:
“Can You See Through Sheer Curtains at Night? Privacy & Layering Guide for Hotels and Homes.”
You can read the article here for practical advice and photos:
https://mycurtain.vip/en/can-you-see-through-sheer-curtains-at-night
For wholesale orders, this chenille linen sheer curtain fabric is supplied by the roll with flexible minimum order quantities, and mixed colours can be loaded in one shipment. It is an excellent choice for curtain fabric wholesalers, finished curtain factories, interior designers and soft furnishing distributors who want a reliable, comfortable and visually appealing sheer curtain fabric from Keqiao, China.











