Custom Drapery

Draperies can be designed as simple, casual, semi formal or formal. Draperies are the ultimate window treatments and style. They install on traverse rods, that easily open to reveal the full window view. When closed, they offer privacy, light control, and even insulation. Draperies can also be made as stationary.

Drapery Style

We offer seven drapery styles: Flat Panel, Tab Top, Pinch Pleat, Tailored Pleat, Inverted Pleat, Ripple Fold, Grommet and Rod Pocket. When selecting your drapery style, you need to consider the following:

  • Decor of your space.

  • Will treatments be opening and closing on a daily basis

    or

  • Used as stationary decorative treatments.

Available in one-way draw (single panel) or split-draw (two panels). All draperies come standard with off white privacy liner. Available with 3” or 6” return.

Drapery Options

Glydea Somfy Drapery Motorization - Suitable for Pinch Pleat and RippleFold Drapery Style.

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Flat Panel:

This style can easily be designed to create a variety of looks. They are perfect for contemporary interior.

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Rod Pocket:

This style take on feminine and romantic appearance. With less fullness the look becomes more tailored and modern.

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Tab Top Panel:

Narrow straps that loop, tie or be buttoned over a decorative road.

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Pinch Pleat Drapery:

This style is the most popular pleated draperies. They are the ultimate window treatments for versatility and style.

Go beyond this Pinch Pleat with this variations can add a designer touch. Option for creative drapery headings include Fan Pleat. Fan Pleats are pinch pleat tacked at the top.

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Grommet Rod Pocket:

This style can be hung as a decorative panel. A popular look is with a large grommets that are speared by the rod.

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Ripple Fold:

This style features soft fold of fabrics, creating a look that simple and elegant.

Additional Features

Tiebacks

One traditional way to accessorize draperies is to add tiebacks. Draperies are held neatly and securely in place by tiebacks. Tiebacks are part of the design and can be made in matching or complimentary fabric. Tiebacks can be tailored straight bands of fabric, shapes with welted edges, or even narrow bands with romantic ruffles.

Standard TieBack

Standard TieBack

Custom TieBack

Custom TieBack