Custom Drapery
Covers Canada offers a complete in-house selection of custom drapery. Fabricated in our own workrooms, we take pride in producing top quality drapery and accessories for your home or office.
Ripplefold and Wave Drapes
Ripplefold is a non-pleated header style that requires specific hardware to create the vertical waves or folds of the fabric to create a light, casual flowing aesthetic. Wave drapes work in a similar fashion with a specific wave tape attached to the header of the drape. The advantage of wave is that the fullness can be easily adjusted whereby ripplefold is pre-determined by the snap spacing of the tape used. The finished look of both of these options is very similar.
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Grommet panels have become one of the most popular styles of drapery. The simple design utilizes large rings that attach by the grommets sewn into the drape header. Grommet panels offer a casual fun aesthetic that can also be dressed up for a more formal look. Grommets are excellent for side panels. We generally dont recommend grommet panels for functional drapery, as the rings can be hard to open and close - especially with longer, larger drapes. Rings with plastic inserts will allow for easier movement of the drapes along the rod.
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Also known as French Pleat or 3 Finger Pinch Pleat, this style is the most traditional and widely used across the industry. Pinch Pleated draperies create a full, classic appearance and are well suited to providing full coverage light blockage.
Explore NowPocket panel drapes are known for their upper panel which is sewn tightly to the overhanging rod that the drape suspends from. This sewing creates the distinct folding patterns found in these panels, and are offered in various colours and fabrics perfect for light control, or decoration.
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Strap panels are drapes that are suspended by strap-like appendages, and feature special siding which can be tailored for specific interest. These special strap-like accents give this particular model its own character by squeezing the top part of the drape into triangular segments. The rest of the drape flows downward in an inverted, almost hour-glass shape.
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Drapery Hardware refers to the mechanical components or poles that the drapes hang from. Hardware comes in all shapes and sizes, both decorative and completely functional. Traditionally, sheers were hung from basic I-beam while the functional drapery was hung on traversing or fixed decorative rods.
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