Custom Drapery

Custom drapes dramatically enhance the look and feel of a room, adding coziness, warmth and texture while also providing functional benefits like light control, privacy, and energy efficiency. Panels can be tailored to fit any window size or shape, and crafted from a diverse range of materials, colors, and styles, that complement the style and ambiance of your space. We carefully construct each drapery panel with precision and care, guaranteeing the perfect look and fit.

Popular Drapery Pleat Styles & Features

Standard French Pleat

Also called the “Pinch Pleat.” A classic and timeless drapery style that creates a traditional and elegant look. Pinch pleats feature three folds of fabric at regular intervals, gathered a few inches from the top of the drape to create a neat and structured appearance. Pleats are typically spaced evenly across the width of the drape.

Classic, Elegant, Traditional, Structured

Butterfly Pleat

Also called the “Double Pinch Pleat.” A variation of the Pinch or French pleat style that features two folds per pleat, creating a more updated appearance. The pleats are spaced evenly across the width of the drape.

Traditional, Transitional, Timeless

Reverse French Pleat

A variation of the classic Pinch or French Pleat style that creates a more contemporary and streamlined appearance. This style involves placing the pleat at the back, creating a sleek and flat appearance at the top of the drape. The pleats are typically spaced evenly across the width of the drape, providing a neat and uniform look that works well with both light and heavy fabrics.

Tailored, Modern

Euro Pleat

A modern and structured pleat style for drapes with three tucks per pleat, pinched at the top of the drape. The pleats are spaced evenly, providing a clean and uniform look that works well with both light and heavy fabrics

Updated Traditional

Two Prong Euro Pleat

A variation of the Euro pleat style that features two tucks at the top of each pleat instead of three, creating a more layered and intricate appearance. The pleats are spaced evenly across the width of the drape. This style works particularly well with heavier fabrics and can add a sense of depth and richness to a room's decor.

Transitional, Modern

1” Inverted Pleat

A subtle and modern drapery style that creates a minimalist and sleek look. This pleat style involves folding the fabric under itself at the top of the drape to form a box pleat, creating a clean and straight line. The pleats are typically spaced evenly across the width of the drape, providing a tailored and contemporary appearance that works well with both casual and formal settings. Best for stationary drapery.

Tailored, Contemporary, Casual

Ripplefold

A contemporary and versatile pleat style that creates a soft and flowing effect. This style features a single, continuous panel with evenly spaced carriers sewn into the top hem for the purpose of attaching the drape to the mounting hardware. The carriers are designed to create a gentle wave or ripple effect when the drapes are attached, resulting in a smooth and consistent appearance.

Contemporary, Streamlined, Modern

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