Do custom draperies help with energy efficiency?

2024-07-25T19:13:57+00:00July 25th, 2024|

Yes, custom draperies can contribute to energy efficiency by providing insulation against heat gain in summer and heat loss in winter. Lined draperies or those made from heavier fabrics create a barrier that helps regulate indoor temperatures, potentially reducing energy costs over time.

How can I decide on the right fabric for my draperies?

2024-07-25T19:13:29+00:00July 25th, 2024|

Selecting the right fabric depends on factors like your desired level of light control, privacy needs, decor style, and budget. Fabrics like silk and velvet offer a luxurious look but may require more maintenance, while cotton and polyester blends provide durability and easier care. Our experts can guide you in choosing the perfect fabric based

Can you match draperies to my existing decor?

2024-07-25T19:11:48+00:00July 25th, 2024|

Absolutely! Our design consultants work closely with you to coordinate your custom draperies with your existing decor. Whether you have specific colors, patterns, or themes in mind, we can create draperies that seamlessly blend with your interior design style, enhancing the overall look and feel of your home.

Why choose custom draperies over ready-made options?

2024-07-25T19:11:31+00:00July 25th, 2024|

Custom draperies are tailored to fit your windows perfectly, ensuring a precise fit and a polished look that enhances your home's decor. They offer a wider range of fabric choices, styles, and custom features such as linings and trims, allowing you to personalize every detail to match your aesthetic and functional needs.

What are drapes vs curtains?

2024-07-25T19:09:14+00:00July 25th, 2024|

Draperies, often called drapes, are heavy window coverings made from thick fabrics. They typically extend from the top of the window to the floor and are used to block light and provide privacy. Curtains, on the other hand, are lighter and often sheer, used more for decorative purposes and to let light through while maintaining

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