Window Treatments

Drapes & Curtains

Draperies are a great way to formalize any room in a house and they bring in splashes of color to pick up on the wall paint or any artwork that is present in a room.

C Winn Drapery Fabrication

  • The styles of draperies tend to vary in the way they are attached to the drapery rod. While most draperies tend to be close to the full height of the room, smaller curtains can be introduced to hide unsightly storage areas or to brighten up smaller spaces.
  • Any number of trims, tassels, braids and bands can be added to the top, bottom and sides of draperies to give them a more tailored look.

Drapery Headers

  • Headers dictate the way the drapery treatment hangs on the rod. C. Winn Designs is capable of creating a multitude of styles and finishes.
Grommet Drape Treatment
  • The fullness of a grommetted drapery should be at least twice the width of the space to be covered (window or door).
  • We have several finishes of grommets available to complement many drapery rods. Inside diameter starting at ¾” and going up to 3”.
  • Available in one-way draw (single panel) or split-draw (two panels).
  • Even numbers of grommets on your pannel will ensure that both of the edges of your drapery will return the same direction.
Pinch Pleated Drapery
  • This type of top treatment or header is the most classic style to use with draperies.
  • We offer a single, double or triple pleat option (tripple pleat shown in close up, single pleat not shown).
  • Available in one-way draw (single panel) or split-draw (two panels)
  • Ring spacing can vary depending on the amount of rings you want to use. You can also let the print of the fabric dictate the width of the spaces (like a vertical stripe).
  • Pinch-pleated draperies are typically 2 to 2.5 times wider than the window before they are pleated down, therefore they take slightly more fabric to create.
Rod Pocketed Drapery Curtain
  • Rod pockets are most commonly used with sheer or thinner fabrics, but the sky is your limit at C. Winn Designs.
  • Excellent for café curtains or simple door curtains.
  • Ask about our option to add ruffles to your rod pocketed design.
  • Consider a rod pocket drapery for a more stationary window treatment.
Tab Top Draperies
  • Draperies with a tabbed header look great in modern spaces.
  • This design uses fabric tabs to traverse the rod.
  • Available in one-way draw (single panel) or split-draw (two panels).
  • Smaller treatments move more freely on their drapery rods.
  • Tie backs are a great option with tab top drapes.
  • Great for a large print or motif on fabric.
  • Also ask about our option to use a smaller fullness factor with a tabbed header.
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