Curtains Style

The easy to use curtains guides that will help you with every steps of the process from tips, measuring and installing adn technical information about custom designer curtains.
What's the right curtain for me?

PLEATING

A curtains style is defined by its pleating (top of the curtain). Choose the right one for your needs.
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S Wave
S-Wave pleating, also known as ripple fold or S-fold, is a contemporary curtain style that creates continuous, soft, "S"-shaped waves from the top of the curtain to the floor. Unlike traditional pleating that relies on gathered fabric, this style is achieved using a specialized track system with evenly spaced carriers.
Single
Single
Single pleat, or "single-finger" pleat, is a classic and tailored curtain heading style. It is created by a single, permanent fold of fabric pinched at the top of the curtain. These pleats are spaced evenly across the top, giving the curtain a clean, structured, and modern look.
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Box
Box pleating is a formal, tailored curtain heading style that creates a crisp, structured look. It's achieved by folding fabric into deep, "box-shaped" pleats that face the front and are spaced evenly across the top of the curtain. The excess fabric is folded neatly behind the pleat.
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Smock
Smock pleating is a decorative and elegant curtain heading style that creates a series of intricate, honeycomb-like pleats. It is a more detailed and unique alternative to the standard pencil or pinch pleats
Pencil
Pencil
Pencil pleating is a classic and highly versatile curtain heading style that creates a series of tight, rounded folds. These pleats are made by pulling on cords within a special "pencil pleat" heading tape that is sewn across the top of the curtain fabric.
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Triple
Triple pleat, also known as "French" or "three-finger" pleat, is a formal and elegant curtain heading style. It is created by a group of three permanent, evenly spaced folds of fabric that are pinched together at the bottom of the pleat, just below the top edge of the curtain.
Eyelet
Eyelet
Eyelet pleating, also known as grommet or ring top, is a modern and casual curtain heading style. It is characterized by large, reinforced metal or plastic rings, called eyelets, that are punched directly into the top of the curtain fabric.

The curtain is then hung by threading a curtain rod through these eyelets. This creates large, soft, and symmetrical folds that fall in a clean "S" shape