Drapery Styles
French
A French pleat is made by gathering the fabric delicately into little folds and then pinching them together to create one pleat, thus also the name – 'pinch pleats'.
Top Tack 2x
Top Tack x 2 involves two evenly spaced tacks at the top of the curtain, giving it a clean and modern appearance. It offers a less structured but still tailored look.
Box Pleat (Inverted Pleat)
Box pleats create a clean, tailored look with fabric folded inward to form squares or rectangles. This style is excellent for modern or minimalist interiors.
Tradition French
A Traditional French pleat is made by gathering the fabric delicately into little folds and then pinching into one pleat. The pinch part is wider than French pleat.
Top Tack 3x
Top Tack x 3 offers an added layer of depth with three tacks at the top, providing a slightly more detailed and formal finish than the x 2 version.
Three Pinch
The three-pinch pleat is often used in more traditional settings. Three pleats are gathered and pinched at regular intervals, offering fullness and symmetry.