Posts Tagged ‘curtain heading’
THE PINCH PLEAT HEADING
The pinch pleat is what we traditionally associate with curtains. Some consider it a little old-fashioned, but pinch pleats are experiencing a revival. If your home is traditional, a pinch pleat is the perfect heading style for your curtains. Pinch pleats work beautifully on all types of fabrics. Depending on the fabric, they can be…
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After the modern s-fold, the box pleat is a popular choice for curtains in contemporary homes. It’s a tailored pleat, sewn flat to minimise bulk, and looks less ‘frilly’ than some of the other pleat options. It’s an updated look that is tailored and timeless The inverted box pleat basically forms an inverted pleat at…
Read MoreTHE S-FOLD HEADING
S-fold curtains (also known as ripple fold, s-wave and wave fold) are relatively new to the market. They are also our most popular curtain heading option. Their simplistic yet sculptural style makes them perfect in contemporary homes. For an s-fold to successfully hold its shape, they should be made from soft-draping fabrics rather than thick…
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