Inverted Box Pleat
Flat Panel Top
Probably the most minimalist drapery on offer, flat panel
top curtains are simply drapery panels hemmed on all four sides with a heading
tape sewn on top in the back. The 'interest' factor for this style lies not in
how these are constructed but in how they are mounted on a track or pole. Flat
panels can be either hung with drapery pins and rings, or with curtain clips
and hooks. Both mechanisms allow for easy functionality and gentle round
pleats. Fullness/pleat density is determined by how closely the pins or hooks
are placed on the top edge. Smacking of chic minimalism, these are an extremely
popular choice for modern, scandinavian-inspired decor - especially in
apartments and smaller houses. Pinch
Pleat Drapes
A modern stylish heading for a full and sumptuous look.
Formal yet laid back. Works especially well in a masculine decor setting.
Better suited to wide windows as the curtains need more room to stack back at
the side of the window.
Inverted pleat curtains have a single pleat at the back,
sometimes called a box pleat, placed at even intervals along the top. Fabric is
folded into pleats on the front and on the back, creating flat, boxy folds. Pinch
Pleat Curtains
Since this is a 'fixed' heading (the pleats are sewn by
hand, made to a fixed width, fitted with hooks that cannot be loosened), it is
important to provide an accurate track/pole width when ordering inverted
pleats. This will allow us to gather your curtains to the correct width.
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