Sri Lanka, the "Pearl of the Indian Ocean," is witnessing a significant transformation in its architectural and interior design landscape. As an established Shower Curtains Service & Exporter in Sri Lanka, we recognize the booming demand driven by the resurgence of the tourism sector and the rapid urbanization of the Western Province.
The industrial status of shower curtains in Sri Lanka has shifted from basic utility to high-performance interior elements. With the development of the Colombo Port City and various luxury condominium projects, there is a heightened requirement for products that combine aesthetic appeal with technical durability. Our services cater to the specific needs of the local market, ensuring that every product exported to Sri Lanka can withstand the unique tropical environment.
In Sri Lanka's high-humidity coastal regions like Hikkaduwa and Bentota, bathroom accessories face rapid degradation. Our premium PEVA and 100% Polyester curtains are engineered to resist saline corrosion and fungal growthβa must-have for the local hospitality industry.
Key Trends: Sustainability is now a priority. Sri Lankan hoteliers are moving away from PVC toward eco-friendly, BPA-free PEVA materials that align with the country's "Green Tourism" initiatives.
Specially treated surfaces designed for Sri Lanka's monsoon seasons, preventing 99% of mold and bacteria buildup in humid bathrooms.
Compliant with EU REACH and ISO14001, our curtains are non-toxic, odorless, and perfect for eco-villas in the Hill Country.
Weighted hems with encapsulated magnets ensure the curtain stays in place even in high-traffic commercial hotel environments.
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For properties along the southern coastline, our Waterproof PEVA liners are essential. They provide a protective barrier against sea spray and moisture, maintaining a pristine look for guests while reducing maintenance costs for resort owners.
Urban living in Colombo demands space-saving and hygienic solutions. Our Hookless Fabric Curtains offer a sleek, contemporary aesthetic that complements modern bathroom fixtures, providing a "built-in" feel that Sri Lankan interior designers love.
In the cooler, misty climates of Nuwara Eliya and Ella, moisture retention can be an issue. Our breathable yet water-resistant 100% Polyester curtains dry rapidly, preventing the "musty smell" often associated with fabrics in high-altitude environments.
From private hospitals in Greater Colombo to university dormitories in Peradeniya, our Heavy Duty Commercial Series provides the durability required for high-frequency use. These products feature reinforced metal grommets and tear-resistant headers to maximize lifecycle value.
Shandong Jiayuan Plastics Technology Co., Ltd., established in 2009, stands as a global leader in polymer products, with a registered capital of 10 million yuan and an expansive 84,000 square meter facility. As a premier Shower Curtains Service & Exporter in Sri Lanka, we leverage our advanced infrastructure to serve the South Asian market with precision.
Our production capabilities are unmatched, featuring 2 eight-color printing lines, 1 nine-color printing line, and 4 composite production lines. This allows us to offer customized patterns for the Sri Lankan market, whether it's incorporating local motifs or specific color schemes required by large-scale hotel chains. With an annual output exceeding 20,000 tons and over 1,200 design patterns, we ensure a steady supply chain for our Sri Lankan partners.
Trust is the foundation of our export business. We have successfully passed the scan anti-terrorism factory inspection and hold a suite of international certifications including:
The Group advocates the business philosophy of "giving you what I want in exchange for what you need, and win-win cooperation". We promote a management model centered on responsible management, service commitment, and operational excellence. In the future, Jiayuan will move forward along a healthier, more environmentally friendly, and faster track, contributing to the construction of environmentally friendly green homes across Sri Lanka.