Are the drapes custom?? If not who are they by? Thanks!
Which fabric is used for these drapes? Is it linen? And what type of pleat is it? thanks so much.
pleated drape in a white or off-white color so the windows look unified on the outside of your home. Use insulated lining or thermal lining to keep the warmth in.
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Terri, the drapes are gorgeous and appear to be more than 3x fullness. How full are they? Valerie with The Drapery Company
I love these drapes too. Do you recall what colors you used? thank you!
Drapes family room two colored silk
The drapes ar great. Tip" line drapes with flannel for fullness.
took the drapes to another level by doing panels in two shades of silk that are quite full and long. Ball gown details were used on the header of the panels with silk covered buttons on the pleats. The drapes do not take away from the view, but are an important element in the layering of textures within
for the living room; like the style but not the drape color)
pinch-pleated drapes. Pinch-pleated drapes are an investment because in most cases they are made to fit your window or doorway exactly. You see, this style is not adjustable. When measuring to see how much fabric you need for a pinch-pleated drape, you need to know if your drape will be functional (opening
pleated drapes through your local custom window treatment store, the professional should come out and measure for you. If you get custom drapes at an online stores such as Smith & Noble, they usually have calculators that figure out the right size of drape for you. Be very careful with your measurements
pinch-pleated drape:Right above the floor (positioned 1/2" off the floor for more traditional, tailored looks; best for traversing draperies)Breaks at the floor; best for stationary panels (a.k.a. ‘trouser’ length).Or add an extra 8" in length beyond the floor for a more dramatic look; best for stationary panels
love the drapes do you sell the fabric and what are they made of
drape top - can bedesigned with a /transitional feel?
I love the design of these drapes!
to swag drapes to the side, the designer used them to add volume by lifting the drapes partway down. Are you designing a bridal showroom? Take notes!
"Puddling." A long drape that falls to the finished floor creates a puddle of fabric. Tip: The bottom of the drapery that lands on the floor should be