How to Customize Drapery Curtains to Fit Unconventional Window Shapes

 Window treatments play an important role in your home, not only offering privacy and blocking sunlight but also influencing the overall feel of a room. The right fabric, color and style choices are vital to creating a space that feels truly yours. However, many homeowners struggle to keep the different types of window treatments straight—particularly between curtains and drapes. The two are often used interchangeably, but they’re actually quite different from one another.



Drapery Curtains

The most obvious difference between Drapery Curtains and drapes is the material. Drapes are made of rich, full fabrics that block light and offer a more formal feel. They’re typically designed to be floor length and may have a decorative header like a valance or pelmet to amplify their formality. Some drapes have sheer lining to add an extra layer of light control.

Designers also use patterned fabrics to create unique aesthetics 

They’re hung from a rod above the window and may be layered with other window coverings to maximize light blocking or to provide privacy. The fabric options are vast and include anything from cotton to velvet to silk. Many designers also use patterned fabrics to create unique aesthetics and evoke specific emotions.

Most curtains are sold in set sizes

Unlike drapes, most curtains are sold in set sizes and are generally hemmed to the standard length of 84” or 96”. While there are some designer fabrics that come in larger widths, these are not common. This can be an issue if you have very large windows or even an unusually shaped window opening that’s difficult to cover.

Curtains are often mass-produced

Curtains are often mass-produced, meaning that they’re only quickly examined during QA in factories and can be prone to loose threads, uneven hems or varying color between batches. This is why it’s so important to work with an expert who can help you customize your fabric selection, size and style—and ensure your curtains are a perfect fit for your space.

Good rule of thumb

A good rule of thumb is to choose fabric that plays well with the colors and patterns you’re using throughout your space. This will help them look fresh and updated over time and can minimize the need to replace your window treatments due to trends. Additionally, it’s a good idea to stick with neutral or monochromatic fabric when possible for the most versatility and longevity.

In addition to fabric, the hardware you choose for your curtains is an equally important consideration. You’ll want to make sure that it offers the functionality you need, whether that’s a traverse rod that allows them to be opened and closed or a double-layered style that can be opened and closed with a pull cord.

Conclusion

Choosing the correct type of rod for your Drapery Curtains will depend on how they’ll be used, whether that’s being controlled with a pull cord or integrated into a smart home system. Kirsch offers a wide array of rods in both wood and metal, including corner styles for rod-pocket drapery panels as well as decorative rod finials to finish off the look. To find the best rods for your drapery, request a free at-home consultation.


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