Overview
Drapery adds dimension, color, and texture that no other treatment can match. Custom-sewn to your specifications from hundreds of fabrics — linen, silk, velvet, performance blends — and hung by professionals for a flawless finish.
Product Range

Sheer Curtains
Light, flowing fabric that softens harsh sunlight while maintaining an airy, open feel. Layer with blinds or shades for full control.
- Soft light diffusion
- Layering friendly
- Multiple fabrics

Pinch Pleat Drapes
Classic tailored pleats sewn at the top for a structured, formal look. The traditional choice for dining rooms and master suites.
- Structured pleats
- Formal aesthetic
- Custom fabrics

Ripple Fold Drapes
Continuous S-shaped folds for a modern, uniform wave. Clean contemporary look that works in any room.
- Modern S-fold
- Uniform waves
- Track mounted

Grommet Drapes
Metal rings punched through the fabric header slide along the rod. Casual, contemporary, and easy to operate.
- Easy glide
- Casual look
- Wide pleat spacing

Blackout Drapes
Heavy lined fabric that blocks 100% of light. Total privacy and darkness for bedrooms and media rooms.
- 100% light block
- Thermal insulation
- Multiple styles

Layered Drapery
Combine sheers with solid drapes on a double rod. Sheer for daytime, solid for evening — ultimate flexibility.
- Dual layer
- Day/night modes
- Double rod system

Motorized Drapery
Silent motorized tracks that open and close your drapes with a remote, app, or voice command.
- Silent motor
- Voice control
- App scheduling

Custom Valances
Decorative top treatments that frame the window and conceal hardware. Box pleat, scalloped, or tailored styles.
- Hardware concealment
- Decorative finish
- Custom shapes
Fabrics
HUNDREDS OF OPTIONS.
We bring fabric samples to your home so you can see how they look in your actual lighting. No guessing from a tiny swatch in a showroom.
- Linen, cotton, silk, velvet, polyester blends
- Performance fabrics that resist fading and moisture
- Blackout, thermal, and acoustic linings
- Pattern matching for large installations

Installed



Common Questions
How do I choose the right drapery fabric?
It depends on three things: how much light you want to control, the look you're going for, and the room's conditions. Linen and cotton offer a relaxed, organic feel. Silk and velvet add luxury and formality. Performance polyester blends resist fading and moisture — important in South Florida where sun exposure is intense. We bring full-size samples to your home so you can see and touch the fabric in your actual lighting before committing.
What's the difference between pinch pleat and ripple fold?
Pinch pleat is the traditional, tailored look — structured pleats sewn at the top of the fabric that create a formal, classic silhouette. Ripple fold is the modern alternative — a continuous S-shaped wave that looks clean and contemporary. Pinch pleat suits traditional and transitional interiors. Ripple fold suits modern and minimalist spaces. Both can be made in any fabric and with blackout lining.
Can drapes be layered with other treatments?
Absolutely — and we recommend it for maximum flexibility. The most popular combination is sheer curtains behind solid drapes on a double rod. During the day, open the solid drapes and let the sheers filter light softly. At night, close both layers for complete privacy and darkness. This layered approach gives you a daytime mode and a nighttime mode in one window.
Do you handle the hardware and installation?
Yes — we handle everything. Rods, tracks, brackets, mounting hardware, and professional installation are all included in your project. We use high-quality hardware that matches your interior style and supports the weight of your chosen fabric. For motorized drapery, we install the track system and configure your remote, app, or voice control. You don't need to coordinate with anyone else.
