The French pleat drapery. Another way to get the look is to do the pinching on the top of the fabric so the 'V' looks upside down, and the fabric flows out from there. This is technically called a French pleat (a.k.a Parisian), but it is still a pinched look. The folds are stacked tighter.
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Painted French provincial bed by French Heritage; drapery and bedding fabrics Scalamandre Silk Carace des Dames and Tippery Check; sleep sofa and fabric by Century; Baby Mac ottoman by E. J. Victor, fabric Scalamandre Eloise Pink Blush; Vanity by Carvers Guild; wool area carpet Stanton Carlise Baby Breath;
French doors with curtain on the inside for total privacy....LOVE it!!!! This is what I was thinking!
French pocket doors open to sun room
Drapery over French doors. If you have French doors in a room that requires privacy, add floor-to-ceiling drapery panels to each side to create the illusion that your door is actually a picture window. Tip: If your space doesn't require privacy, add stationary drapery panels to simply soften the space
windows and French doors. Drapery is also interesting and decorative.
front of French doors, sofa gives visual break from kitchen
of the French doors provide additional seating but don't block the view. The two smaller stools placed in front of the fireplace provide more places to sit but do not crowd the main seating area or block the view to the fireplace.
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traversing drapery to stack back to the sides of the french doors in this guest bedroom. The panels are french-pleated and feature a tassel trim along the leading edge.
french pleated drapery
custom drapery...drapery with trim...privacy drapery...striped drapery