SnapPleat Drapery Build and Design

The SnapPleat Drapery System is built with both function and form in mind. To build the SnapPleat Drapery System requires choosing among the 6 areas of options available. These are: Rods, Fullness, Stack Back, Master Carriers, Hemming Options and Lining & Fabrics.

The SnapPleat Drapery System begins with a choice of baton drawn manual rods, cord drawn manual rods, motorized rods and curved rods. This section will be a guide to these various options. To learn more, click here>

Fullness refers to how much fabric you want in your SnapPleat Drapery. For example, if you want 2 times fullness, which means in a 100″ wide rod, you will have 200″ of fabric, then you will select 100% fullness. To learn more, click here>

Stack Back is a calculation to determine how much the drapery stacks back depending on the rod size and the desired fullness. This is a crucial measurement when you want the drapery to clear off the window and on to the wall. To learn more, click here>

 

There are two types of Master Carriers: Butt Master and Overlap Master. The choice depends upon the light control required as well as the type of draw of the rod. To learn more, click here>

The SnapPleat Drapery System offers two types of hems: The Euro Hem and the Standard 4″ Double Hem. While this may seem like a minor detail, the hem can have a significant impact on design. To learn more, click here>

While most times, The SnapPleat Drapery looks great unlined, there are many lining options available. Additionally, there are basic sheers available to make seamless drapery. To learn more, click here>

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