Studio Linen Sunrise Curtain Review: Light, Airy, and Perfectly Nordic
By NORDIC KNOTS | Rugs, Curtains, Bedding & Home Decor | Published: 2026-07-26
Category: Produktanmeldelser
An honest review of the Nordic Knots Studio Linen sunrise curtain. Discover its light-filtering ability, fabric quality, and styling tips for a serene, airy home.
When it comes to creating a calming, breathable atmosphere at home, few window treatments rival the timeless appeal of linen curtains. The Nordic Knots Studio Linen series, particularly the sunrise curtain color, has been generating buzz among interior enthusiasts. We spent several weeks testing this curtain in a north-facing bedroom to see how it performs in terms of light filtration, texture, and overall aesthetic.
Linen curtains are prized for their natural texture and ability to soften harsh sunlight. The Studio Linen – White and Studio Linen – Sand are two popular variations within this collection, each offering a unique take on the sunrise palette. In this review, we’ll break down the fabric quality, color accuracy, and styling versatility so you can decide if this curtain belongs in your home.

First Impressions: Fabric and Quality
Unboxing the Studio Linen curtain immediately reveals its premium construction. The fabric is 100% stonewashed linen, which gives it a wonderfully relaxed drape and a soft hand feel that only improves with washing. Unlike synthetic blends that feel stiff or plasticky, this linen has an organic weight that hangs beautifully without being too heavy.
The stitching is neat and even, with a generous header tape that accommodates standard curtain rods or tracks. The curtain comes in a natural, slightly irregular weave that adds character to any room. For those who appreciate understated luxury, the Studio Linen – White offers a crisp, clean backdrop, while the Studio Linen – Sand brings a warmer, earthy tone. Both options maintain the same high-quality weave and light-filtering properties.
- 100% stonewashed linen for a lived-in, relaxed look
- Available in multiple widths and drop lengths to fit standard windows
- Machine washable on a gentle cycle for easy care
The Sunrise Color Palette: Warmth Without Overpowering
The sunrise color is described as a soft, peachy beige with subtle golden undertones. In person, it reads as a warm neutral that shifts slightly depending on the time of day. Morning light enhances its rosy notes, while afternoon sun brings out a gentle creaminess. This chameleon quality makes it incredibly versatile for both modern and traditional interiors.
Light filtering is where this curtain truly shines. It reduces glare without plunging the room into darkness, preserving privacy while still allowing a soft, diffused glow. For those who prefer a more muted look, The Studio Linen – Pale Sand offers an even lighter, more neutral alternative that still retains the same airy feel. When paired with blackout blinds, the Studio Linen curtain works as a top layer for a layered window treatment.
- Gives a warm, sun-kissed ambiance even on overcast days
- UV protection without heavy blackout – ideal for living rooms and bedrooms
- Coordinates beautifully with neutrals, pastels, and earthy tones
Versatility in Styling: From Bedroom to Living Room
One of the biggest strengths of the Studio Linen sunrise curtain is how easily it integrates into different decor styles. In a Scandinavian-inspired bedroom, it pairs seamlessly with the Percale Duvet Cover – Sand/White for a cohesive linen-on-linen look. The subtle texture of the curtain echoes the duvet’s crisp percale weave, creating a layered, hotel-like feel.
For a cozy living room setup, consider hanging the curtain alongside a Plaid – Sand/Cream throw draped over a sofa. The warm tones of the plaid complement the sunrise curtain’s peachy hues, while the linen adds an organic counterpoint to upholstered furniture. You can also use the curtain as a room divider or to frame a large window wall. The Studio Linen – Sand version leans slightly more neutral, making it a foolproof choice for open-plan spaces.
- Hang them high and wide to make a room feel larger
- Combine with sheer curtains for a floaty, romantic look
- Use curtain tiebacks in leather or rope to add contrast
How It Compares to Other Curtains
Compared to heavier velvet or blackout curtains, the Studio Linen sunrise curtain is a breath of fresh air. It doesn’t aim to block all light – instead, it filters and softens it. This makes it ideal for rooms where you want to maintain a connection to the outdoors without sacrificing privacy. If you need total darkness for a home theater or night-shift sleeping, consider layering with a blackout roller shade like The Shade – Pale Blue.
Against other linen curtains on the market, Nordic Knots’ Studio Linen stands out for its consistent quality and thoughtful color palette. The sunrise hue is not as pink as some competitors, nor as beige – it strikes a perfect middle ground. The price point reflects the premium stonewashed finish and careful European production. For those seeking a durable, beautiful linen curtain that ages gracefully, this is a solid investment.
- Light-filtering: softens harsh sunlight without darkening the room
- Not suitable for total blackout – best paired with shades for full control
- Competitive pricing for stonewashed linen of this quality
Overall, the Studio Linen sunrise curtain delivers on its promise of a light, airy window dressing. The fabric feels luxurious, the color is warm and adaptable, and the light-filtering effect is exactly what you want in a space meant for relaxation. Whether you choose the Studio Linen – White for a crisp look or the Studio Linen – Sand for added warmth, you’re getting a curtain that will elevate your home for years to come. Explore the full collection to find your perfect shade.



