Double Pinch Pleat, Pencil Pleat Velvet Curtains. Custom Drapery Panels. OEKO-TEX® certified fabric.
Product Details:
- Curtain width: 25″ (65 cm), 50” (130 cm), 75″ (190 cm) or 100” (250 cm)
- Material: Velvet/ 100% polyester
- Light Filtration: Room Darkening
- Cleaning Method: Dry clean only
- Placement: Window
Heading Style Options:
- Double (French) Pinch Pleat. Fullness ratio is 2. It can be hung with hooks and rings (are included, the inner diameter of ring is 1.5”) for curtain rod and with hooks (are included) for track systems
- Pencil Pleat. Fullness ratio is 2. It can be hung with hooks and rings (are included, the inner diameter of ring is 1.5”) for curtain rod and with hooks (are included) for track systems
We make double sided and custom size velvet curtains! Message us for quote.
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* Length – please choose from the drop-down menu. It is measured from the top of the curtain to the bottom hem.
Processing time: 1 - 3 business days
Shipping time: 3 - 5 business days
We use FEDEX EXPRESS for our shipments.
Estimated Shipping Times
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- North America: 3-5 business days
- Europe: 3-5 business days
- Canada: 3-5 business days
- Australia, New Zealand and Oceania: 3-5 business days
- Asia Pacific: 3-5 business days
- Latin America and Caribbean: 4-5 business days
- North Africa and the Middle East: 4-5 business days
PLEASE NOTE, that these delivery time frames are estimated and can take a little longer on occasion due to customs.
FULLNESS RATIO FOR THE CURTAINS
The fullness ratio for curtains refers to the ratio of the width of the fabric used in the curtains to the width of the window they're covering. This ratio determines how much fabric is gathered or pleated to create a fuller look when the curtains are drawn closed.
A common fullness ratio is 2:1, which means that for every one inch of window width, you would use two inches of fabric width. However, this can vary depending on the desired style and fabric weight. Thicker fabrics or more elaborate styles might require a higher fullness ratio to achieve the desired look.
For example, if your window is 60 inches wide, you might use 120 inches of fabric width for a 2:1 fullness ratio. Adjustments can be made based on personal preference and the specific design goals for the space.