Customize Your Space: Discover the World of Drapery Options

 

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    Draperies are window treatments made from pairs of drapery panels that hang from a rod via fabric sleeves, rings, or grommets. Drapes are meant to be seen as much as they’re intended to be used. They are often floor length or longer, so the fabric hangs elegantly below your window. They are fabricated with thick, high-quality materials and lined to improve their light-blocking and insulating qualities.

    Professionally made drape panels (such as the ones we design and fabricate in our custom workroom) come in various heading styles, fabrics, and dimensions. Continue reading to learn what makes a drape a drape and become familiar with the possibilities of working with a professional.

    Decorative vs. Traversing Drapery Panels: Making the Right Choice

    Choosing between decorative side drapery panels and traversing panels depends on functionality and aesthetic preference. Decorative side panels frame windows and add visual interest without covering the window, which is ideal for rooms where light blockage isn't a priority. Side panels are stationary and usually more decorative than practical. Traversing panels, however, are functional and can be drawn to cover the window, offering light control and privacy. They're suitable for areas where you need adjustable light and want the convenience of easily moving the drapes aside.

    Both decorative side panels and traversing draperies can be customized, allowing tailoring to your exact preferences and room requirements. Whether you prefer the stationary elegance of side panels or the practicality of traversing panels, customizing your drapes ensures you get the perfect match for your home's style and functional needs.

     
    Custom blue and beige print, triple pinch pleat drapery panels and matching custom bedding

    Drapes Aren’t Curtains!

    Curtains and drapes are not the same, though the terms are usually used synonymously in everyday life. The differentiating details are essential when considering your window treatment outcomes:

    • Drapes are typically made with thicker fabrics than curtains, making them more sumptuous and formal and more effective at insulation.

    • Curtains are often unlined or more lightly lined than drapes, meaning they rarely block light as effectively.

    • Drapes are usually longer, hanging from above the window frame to the floor or even pooling slightly, depending on style preference. Curtain panels are shorter and stop a few inches below the window frame.

    • The top of a drapery panel (the heading style) is often pleated, which adds fullness and dimension. Curtains tend to be flat panels with rod pockets, grommets, or rings for hanging.

    Curtains certainly have their place in the home — for example, you might prefer curtains or Roman shades in your kitchen or child’s room — but it’s helpful to know how they differ from drapes.

     

    The Pinched Pleat’s Custom and Semi-Custom Drapes

    The Pinched Pleat specializes in window treatment design and fabrication. We offer custom and semi-custom treatments, including draperies. Both options come with meticulous attention to detail during fabrication, as all our projects are made-to-order. 

    When you order drapes with us, every detail is up to you, including:

    • Length and width. Get the perfect fit no matter your window’s dimensions.

    • Fabric type, color, and pattern. Choose from cottons, linens, silks, velvets, wovens, and sheers.

    • Lining. Opt for unlined, lightly lined, privacy lined, or blackout lined.

    • Style. Popular drapery heading styles include double pinch pleat, double Euro pleat, triple pinch pleat, triple Euro pleat, inverted box pleat, soft fold, and ripplefold. Don’t love any of these? Order custom, and we’ll design a new style just for you.

    See examples of several popular heading styles below:

     
    A sample of a blue linen double pinch pleat drapery panel

    TWO-FINGER PINCH PLEAT

     
    Blue linen ripplefold drapery panel sample

    RIPPLEFOLD

     
    A sample of a blue linen triple pinch pleat drapery panel

    THREE-FINGER PINCH PLEAT

     
    Blue linen two finger Euro pleat drapery sample

    TWO-FINGER EURO PLEAT

     
    A sample of a blue inverted pleat drapery panel

    INVERTED BOX PLEAT

     
    A sample of a blue linen triple Euro pleat drapery panel

    THREE-FINGER EURO PLEAT

     

    Draperies Are in the Details

    A drape can be a simple but sophisticated panel of well-stitched fabric or an ornate, intricate, and expertly designed piece of art. The Pinched Pleat has the design knowledge to make suggestions in the planning stages and the professional fabrication experience to craft your draperies with luxury details and different styles of pleated headings.
    Learn more about The Pinched Pleat’s drapery design and fabrication process with a complimentary initial consultation, or email us at hello@thepinchedpleat.com.

     
     

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    Dana Newsom

    About the Author

    Dana Newsom, owner and principal of The Pinched Pleat, has a lifetime of fabrication and design experience, making her a go-to expert for bespoke window treatments. She regularly serves renowned interior designers nationwide and homeowners in the Midwest, with her impeccable eye for detail and quality.

    In her blog, Dana helps readers create beautiful, tailored window treatments and other soft home furnishings that reflect their unique style. She guides them to become their own decorators and shows them that designing stunning windows is easier than they may think. She invites you to transform your spaces alongside her - one window at a time.

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