Architects & Designers

Wall Upholstery

There are many reasons to use Wall Upholstery for your next project. Fabric-covered walls add beauty and visual texture to any room, as well as improving a room’s acoustical properties. Fabric-covered acoustical walls have been used for decades, by radio and television stations, to enhance the sound of speaking voices. It is now used in

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Ado Smart Fabric

Would you believe that ADO fabrics make the air cleaner and promote wellbeing? If you have a need to neutralize odor-causing bacteria in your home’s interiors, then believe it then believe it.

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Stage and Theater Curtains

Not all stage curtains are made the same way, most are still make like they were 100 years ago. Decorating with Fabric Stage Curtains are designed with unique features to eliminate problem areas and to provide curtains that start out looking beautiful and retain that look for years of service. Unique features such as:

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Cubicle Curtains

Decorating with Fabric presents the patent pending Simply 66 cubicle curtain snap system. Simply 66 is the ultimate infection control cubicle curtain whose attributes also include its functionality, time and money saving characteristics and ease of installation.

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Roman Shades

Roman Shades are among the best horizontal stacking treatments. The Soft-Fold or Flat Roman is considered “constructed” due to the fiberglass rods or stays that are inserted at horizontal intervals. The constructed version gives these shades dependable function raising and lowering in neat folds.

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Snap Pleat Drapery

The Snap Pleat Drapery is created by a fabric tape with snaps sewn to the top edge of the drapery panel. When these snaps are attached to the carriers on the rod, this creates an “S” shape design. The fullness of this treatment is measured in the range of 80% – 100% – 120%. The

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Light Shelves

While light shelves help redistribute the sun’s direct visible energy deep into a building, they also reduce the amount of radiant energy at the building’s perimeter (which, in turn, reduces the building’s cooling load and associated energy consumption). The integration of light shelves to create high-performance building design requires a team approach since, not only

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