There are hundreds different variety of drape styles that one can create.
Using colour matching , selecting texture and style are very important steps to personalize your drape comfortable, beautiful and distinctive.
The correct choice for your space can distinguish your place to reflect your interests and character.
If you want something different , Canaan Drapery with wide experience and skills will transform your house unique.
Custom Panels
- pinch (French) pleated style: This is historically the most popular choice for sheer curtains and drapes.
- Top tack pleat (double, triple): Similar to the pinch pleat. It is a more modern version of the pinch pleat.
- Cigar pleat: The cigar pleat is one of the more contemporary styles. For a simple and modern look,the cigar pleat is a good choice.
- Inverted pleat style: Also one of the more modern options for the panels. It is very important to choose the right fabric for this style. Generally, stripe patterns do not work well with this option.
- Grommet style: grommet style drape fits for the modern style room.
- Ripplefold drape style: the undulating weave of this style emulates the ripples of the water that a stone falling in would cause.
- Rod pocket style
- Tab top style
- Gathered style
- We also offer unique and creative styles custom designed to fit your home and your taste.
Top Treatments
Whether alone or as an accompaniment to an existing window treatment, valances, cornices, swags , cascades , jabots and other top treatments are an exquisite addition to any home.
- Swags : Swags are top treatments or valances,used over draperies or blinds, or sometimes alone.They are usually draped into soft,graceful folds using fabrics that drape easily.
- Jabot : Jabots are decorative pieces of fabric that are between swags on a valance. Jabots may be tie shaped,cone shaped or rounded on the bottom.
- Cascade : cascades are folded pieces of fabric that fall from the top of the drapery deading or valance to create a zig-zag effect. Cascades must be lined with the cover fabric or one that contrasts.
- Austrian valance : A soft, formal valance created by vertical shirring between scallops.
- Balloon valance :Balloon shade can't be raised or lowered. It can be used alone, if privacy is not a factor, or as a decorative finish over other window treatments such as vertical blinds, drapes or venetian blinds.
- upholstered cornice box : Upholstered cornices provide a classic topping for windows of any size, making an excellent overtreatment from draperies, vertical blinds, or venetian blinds. The cornice is constructed of a wooden frame that is padded and upholstered in a decorative fabric and finished with piping on the top and bottom edges.
Fabric Shade
From victorian to art deco to modern, fabric shades are fitting contribution to almost every
decorating style.
- Flat Roman Shade :A versatile shade that hangs straight and collapses into folds as it is raised.
To add interest to the shade,use contrast bands, a scalloped edge or a single permanent pleat
at the bottom.
- Shirred Roman Shades : Fabric is shirred onto rods to create this very elegant yet functional shade that adds romance to the look of a traditional roman shade.
- Balloon Shades : A fully functional shade with large inverted pleats for a more tailored look that is softened by billowing poufs.
- Austrian shades : A soft, formal treatment created by vertical shirring between scallops.
- Folded Roman Shades : A folded roman shade is designed with overlapping folds cascading down the full length of the shade.
- Cloud Shades : A fully functional shade with a gathered heading that falls into soft poufs that can be finished with or without a skirt.
Hardware and Accesories
I Beam Track
This tract is a rod in the shape of "I".
Your drape is hanged onto these runners and moves smoothly. The benefit of this track is easy mounting for complicated shapes like bay windows, as well as being economical.The only drawback is its basic appearance. I-Beams are commonly used for sheers. Along with decorative hardware and heavy drapes. |