How to choose curtain heading style?
Fashionable Curtain Styles
Choosing drapery style and construction depends on the style of home and the functionality needed. Three popular drapery styles are S-Fold/Ripple Fold, Eyelets/Grommet, and Pinch Pleat.
S-Fold/Ripple Fold
Ripple fold curtain unique wave shape comes from special hanging glides on an s-fold rod or tracks.This helps the fabric hang directly below the drapery rod or tracks, creating a smooth S-shaped wave.
- Ripple Fold is a style of window treatment that features evenly spaced.
- Uniform folds that create a clean and contemporary look.
- The continuous wave-like pattern allows the curtains to glide smoothly along the track.
- An excellent choice for large windows or sliding glass doors.
Eyelets/Grommet
Eyelet curtains are easier to hang compared to other designs, as they slide directly onto the drapery rod without the need for extra rings.
- Simply slide the curtain rod through the grommets
- Glide smoothly along the curtain rod, allowing for easy opening and closing.
- The Grommets create a clean and contemporary aesthetic.
- It only works with rods, not for tracks.
- Multiply the width of your window by 1.5-2.5 for the desired fullness. We suggest 2x fullness.
Pinch Pleat
Pinch pleated curtains are a classic choice for adding elegance to your space. They feature large amounts of fabric gathered together and stitched at the top.
- Double Pinch Pleat is made with 2 times the fabric of the panel width. Triple Pinch Pleat is made with 2.5 times the fabric of the panel width. The panel width should match the coverage width.
- Pinch Pleat can seamlessly blend in and enhance the visual appeal of your space. Adding a sense of order and refinement to your curtains.
- The tightly gathered pleats of Pinch Pleat provide excellent privacy by minimizing the gaps between the folds.