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Drapery Styles

I offer many drapery panel styles to meet your personal taste and decorating style.  Each panel is constructed with attention to detail that guarantees our drapery panels meet the high standards of custom drapery.  The bottom corners are weighted.  Cotton/Poly thread is used in a color that best matches your fabric.

Tab Top Style

For a simple, casual, clean look try the Tab Top.  The length and width of the tabs can be made to suit your personal style and taste.

Euro Pleat Style

The Euro Pleat is the perfect style for silk draperies.  It offers the lush fullness of pleating, but allows the fabric a flow that enhances the richness of silk.

Rod Pocket Style

The simplest heading style, the rod pocket gathers on the rod to the fullness that you desire.  This style is best used as a fixed panel display, as opening and closing would be difficult.  It can be made with (as shown) a ruffle on the top of the drape or with no ruffle - Your Choice.

Pinch Pleat Style

The Pinch Pleat style is perhaps the classic style of choice.  It lends itself to the very formal as well as a more casual style.  These drapes are easily hung on standard rods or pole rods with rings.  Of course, this is an excellent choice for either fixed or functional drapes.

Goblet Pleat Style

The Goblet Pleat style is a variation of the pinch pleat.  This is a less formal pleat and gives the drapery top a softer look.  This is a good choice for a family room or a bedroom.  It works well as either a fixed or functional drape.

Tie Top Style 

The Tie Top style is a variation if the Tab Top style.  As you can see, the top of the drape has thin ties that are used to tie the drape to the rings.  This style is a more casual style.  It is lovely when silk fabric is used.

Flat Top Style 

With the Flat Top style the top of the drape is hemmed with a light stiffening fabric that gives some body.  The drape is attached to the rings of the rod at intervals allowing the drape to softly cup between the rings.  This style is very attractive with light weight fabrics.