Draperies Draperies can be a very versatile window treatment. No matter the style of your home, if you use the proper hardware, and choose the right fabric draperies will adapt to your interior.
In South Florida there are so many different decorating styles. On Miami Beach many of our customers in the modern condominiums prefer a ripplefold drapery. It’s contemporary, and clean lined. In the more traditional and tropical homes of Coral Gables we decorate the windows and French doors with unique wood poles and swags with jabots hanging from them. Trimmings such as fringes sewn onto the fabrics add the detail just right in creating a Mediterranean or formal feeling to the room.
Room darkening is a request when needing light control for a home theater or a bedroom. Blackout lined draperies are the perfect solution for these needs. Usually installed on a traverse rod and pinch pleated they can be operated manually, or can be motorized for optimal convenience.
Valances and cornices are another compliment to your drapery design. They can be used by themselves as well, for a finishing touch to your windows. There are so many styles such as balloon, roman, swags, kingston, boxpleat and many others. Valances tend to be used in contemporary and traditional interiors. They can also be very whimsical for a child’s bedroom.
Sheer drapery fabrics are selected when wanting to decorate the room without loosing your view. With so many textiles to choose from, the style of your interior can never be compromised.