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Contemporary Dining Room in Mountainside home with black and white drapery, contemporary blown glass chandelier, metal klismos chairs, Macadamia walls, and a White Onyx wall. Jason Roehner Photography, Joseph Jeup, Jeup, Cyan Design, Bernhardt, Maxwell Fabric, Kravet, Lee Jofa, Groundworks, Kelly Wearstler
type of hardware and a 'ripple fold' option (instead of pinch pleat) if you are willing to fix one end of the crutain. You can find similar hardware at www.curtain-tracks.com. Once you see what you THINK you want, be sure to walk your idea thru with their customer service/sales folks until you have
Ripplefold Drapery System - you can use ceiling tracks find in Google
The ceiling tracks and sheer draperies.
what type of pleat is that?
highly contemporary look, try using this heading, which makes draperies appear to levitate. Fabric sewn onto a clear plastic band guarantees gorgeous folds of precise symmetry.Tip: Install the track on the wall or ceiling — the latter works great when the walls are all windows.
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I would love to see the drapery hardware more closely! Is it custom made, or could you recommend where you purchased this hardware? The detailing looks beautiful:)
beautiful draperies? I'd love to replicate!
What is the drapery fabric and where can I purchase the egg/dart trim?
Thai Silk draperies were custom made for this project in our workroom here in Portland, OR
a more contemporary look. Two pleats are pinched together one or two inches from the top of the drape, like a V shape, that then flow down in a tailored fashion.
Two-finger pinch pleats. This pinch pleat uses less fabric than other pinch pleats so it gives a more contemporary look. Two pleats are pinched together one or two inches from the top of the drape, like a V shape, that then flow down in a tailored fashion. FYI: There are
by the draperies. Design by AFP Interiors, Elkridge, MD. Photo by Photos by Heather Owens.
of the drapery rods and what brand are they?
I've had an awful time trying to locate metal "modern" nickel or stainless steel drapery rods larger than 1 inch diameter...even through my decorator. I prefer this look over the traditional wood rods. Any suggestions would be most appreciated. Thanks
curtain and drapery hardware including 1 3/8" diameter metal poles. You can find the products I am referring to at: http://www.draperyrodsdirect.com/default.asp Thanks!
draperies appear to be custom made.
Add bold drapery. If you lean toward spaces painted in neutral hues, this graphic drapery adds just the right amount of punch to a room used for creative purposes.
The drapery were cut with an angled top to follow the ceiling line. The bottoms are straight. Thanks for stopping by!
a more contemporary feel into a largely traditional bedroom? Choose a bench with a hint of Lucite. This bench adds an unexpected touch of coral color, modernized by its transparent base.
conceal hardware for the draperies - drywall or plywood the header, hardware inside.
For those tricky condo windows that go right to the ceiling. A header is the perfect solution to hide the drapery hardware.
pricy hardware, instead opt for a header made from painted plywood or drywall. Once the header is built and in place, add standard drapery track up and inside of it. While your custom draperies are proudly on display, the tricky little track on the inside will be out of sight.
pricy hardware, instead opt for a header made from painted plywood or drywall. Once the header is built and in place, add standard drapery track up and inside of it. While your custom draperies are proudly on display, the tricky little track on the inside will be out of sight.
of the draperies. We just told our drapery people what we wanted and they custom made them (and the hardware) for us. Sorry I couldn't be more helpful. Maybe someone out there will read this and have more insight for you.
pleat drapery panel, they're really easy. I make them all the time. Sound as though Tommy above, says there done in the same fabric on both sides, easy...
Hi. Thanks for the question. Those are beautiful draperies. Unfortunately, I don't think I can give you any tips on their construction, other
Portiere draperies, especially in front of steps.
Even more contemporary translations look great on windows and entryways. Additionally, velvet pairs naturally with ironwork.
Even more contemporary translations look great on windows and entryways. Additionally, velvet pairs naturally with ironwork.