Custom Drapery
Draperies
Draperies are a versatile and stylish window treatment option, available in a range of styles from simple and casual to semi formal and formal. Often considered the ultimate window decor, draperies not only enhance a room’s aesthetics but also serve practical functions.
They are typically installed on traverse rods or decorative rods with rings, allowing them to easily open and close for full window access. When closed, draperies provide privacy, light control, and even insulation to help regulate indoor temperatures.
In addition to functional, operatable designs, draperies can also be made as stationary panel, serving purely decorative purposes while still adding elegance and texture to this space.
Drapery Style
We offer seven distinct drapery styles to suite a variety of interiors and functional needs:
Flat Panel
Tab Top
Pinch Pleat
Tailored Pleat
Inverted Pleat
Ripple Fold
Grommet
Rod Pocket.
When selecting your drapery style, it’s important to consider:
The overall decor and aesthetic of your space.
Whether the draperies will be functional (opened and closed daily) or stationary (use decoratively).
Draperies area available in your choice of one-way draw (a single panel that stacks to one side) or split-draw (two panels that open from the center).
Drapery Hardware
Enhance your drapery installation with our selection of premium hardware, designed to complement both style and functionally.
Rods & Tracks: Choose from decorative rods, low-profile ceiling mounted tracks, or curved systems-perfect for bay windows and other unique architectural features.
Motorized System: Upgrade to a motorizes drapery system for effortless, silent operation. Control your window treatments via remote, wall switch, or mobile app-ideal for smart homes or hard-to-reach windows.,
Finials & Tiebacks: Add a finishing touch with decorative finials and tiebacks in materials like wrought iron, wood, crystal, or metal to enhance and personalize your drapery style.
Flat Panel
This style is highly versatile and can be easily tailored to create a wide range of looks, making it an ideal choice for contemporary interiors.
Pinch Pleat Drapery
Pinch pleats are a classic choice for traditional interiors and remain one of the most popular pleated drapery styles. With their structured folds and timeless look, they offer the perfect balance of versatility and elegance, making them a go-to option for a wide range of window treatments.
To elevate the look even further, consider designer variations that add a custom touch:
Fan Pleat – A refined variation of the pinch pleat, where the pleats are tacked at the very top rather than the base, creating a crisp and tailored silhouette.
These custom pleat options allow you to go beyond the basics and create drapery headings that are as unique and stylish as your space.
Drapery Options
Rod Pocket
This style can take on a feminine and romantic appearance, while using less fullness gives it a more tailored and modern look.
Grommet Rod Pocket
Modern and minimalist, grommet draperies feature metal ringed tops that allow for easy sliding along the rod. This style offers clean lines and a sleek appearance, making it a perfect choice for contemporary spaces.
Often used as decorative panels, grommet drapes are also highly functional. A popular variation includes large grommets that are speared directly by the curtain rod, creating bold visual impact and a fluid drape.
Tab Top Panel
Narrow straps that loop, tie, or button over a decorative rod, adding a subtle yet stylish finishing touch to the window treatment.
Ripple Fold
Ripple Fold draperies offer a sleek, modern look with clean, continuous folds that glide smoothly along a track system. When opened, the panels fold flat, maintaining a streamlined profile.
This style features soft, consistent fabric waves that create a look that is both simple and elegant—perfect for contemporary interiors seeking minimalism with a touch of softness. Ripple fold draperies are ideal for large windows, sliding doors, or spaces where smooth functionality and clean aesthetics are a priority.
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.