Custom lined overdrapery.
Typically pinch pleated with 200% fullness and lined with 2-pass blackout lining.
Other pleating styles and linings available.
Usually operable.
Traverse drapery track (rod) sold separately.
Fixed, custom drapery panels.
Can include one or two per window, depending upon the application.
Typically, pinch pleated with 2-pass or 3-pass blackout lining.
Average side panel is 18″ in width plus a return.
Fullness typically 200%.
Stationary drapery track (rod) sold separately.
Frames the window without covering it.
Translucent window treatment design to soften light entering the room.
Typically pinch pleated with 200% or 250% fullness.
Operable.
Often used with an blackout drapery where light needs to be blocked.
Drapery treatment specifically designed to block out light.
Typically does not have a face fabric layer with a separate blackout lining.
Blackout fabrics more and more are becoming versatile with blackout fabrics with prints and green dim out options now available.
Soft, pleated fabric top treatment with pleats approximately every 18″ across the face of the treatment.
Wood header can be full board or just 2″ mounting strips.
Can have two, one or no returns, depending upon application.
Typically, lined with 2-pass lining (white showing on the back), but can be unlined.
Fabric covered box top treatment design to cover the top of a window.
Can have undertreatments like draperies, sheers and blackouts installed below it.
Typically 12″-20″ long, depending upon application.
Cornices usually have 1/4″ cord welt made around bottom and top edges of the cornice.
3/4″ compressed wood composite shell with polyfill layer for puffiness. [...]
Top treatment version of the popular shade.
Horizontal folds to give a full look.
Typically lined with 2-pass (white on back) lining and mounted on blackout covered header.
Drops tend to be 16″ or more.
Traditional and elegant top treatment.
Can include cascades (side pieces) or jabots in the middle areas.
Can be self-lined or blackout lined.
Typically mounted to blackout covered wooden header board.
Small pieces of fabric designed to hold draperies back away from the window.
Many varieties such as tassels, ropes or just simple fabric bands made from the same fabric as the treatment it ties back.
Wood, metal, iron and hybrid curtain and drapery poles available.
We use commercial quality hardware suppliers that are designed for durability.
Wide varieties of finishes and materials available.