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Features in Ripple Fold Drapery Systems
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When looking for new features in ripple fold drapery systems or related products from suppliers like Drapery King Toronto, here are some innovative elements you might consider: 1. Enhanced Carrier Systems Quiet Glide Carriers: These carriers are designed to move silently along the track, reducing noise and providing a smoother operation. Ball Bearing Carriers: Incorporating ball bearings can improve the ease of movement, especially for heavier drapes. Magnetic Snap Carriers: These allow for easier attachment and detachment of drapery panels, simplifying installation and removal. 2. Advanced Track Designs Flexible Tracks: Tracks that can be bent to accommodate various window shapes,...
How much does custom drapery cost?
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Custom drapery costs can vary widely, typically ranging from $500 to $2,500 per window. The price is influenced by factors such as the type of fabric chosen, the size and complexity of the design, additional features like blackout lining or decorative trims, as well as the expertise of the service provider. It's recommended to get quotes from multiple providers in your area for a more accurate estimate based on your specific preferences and needs.
Remember, providing a specific cost might be challenging without knowing the detailed requirements and preferences of the person asking the question. Encouraging them to consult with local drapery specialists for personalized quotes is a good idea.
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What Type or Curtains And Drapery Are Available at Drapery king Toronto
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Pinch Pleat Curtains: Pinch pleat curtains have evenly spaced pleats along the top, created by pinching and stitching the fabric. They provide an elegant and formal look.
- Box pleat Curtains for a clean tailored Look.
- Wave Curtains for a casual look
Calculate Fabric Requirements
Width: 100" finished width + 4" side hems (2" per side) = 104" fabric width.
Length: 120" finished length + 8" hem allowance (4" top + 4" bottom) = 128" fabric length.
2. Cutting the Fabric
Cut fabric to 104" wide × 128" long, ensuring the pattern (if any) is aligned.
3. Hem the Sides
Fold each side 1" in, then fold again 1", and press.
Sew along the inner folded edge using a straight stitch.
4. Hem the Bottom
Fold the bottom edge 4" up, then fold again 4" for a neat finish.
Sew close to the upper folded edge for a weighted hem.
5. Attach the Pulse Pleat Tape
Place the pulse tape along the top edge, aligning it ½" from the edge.
Pin it in place, ensuring the pleat pockets align evenly across the width.
Sew along the top and bottom edges of the tape, securing it firmly.
6. Insert Hooks & Gliders
Insert pleat hooks into the pre-sewn pockets on the tape, spacing them evenly.
How Can I Measure My Windows For Drapery?
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How can I measure my windows for drapery / curtains
Drapery King Toronto On How to Properly Measure Your Windows For Drapery
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How To Measure Your Window
1. Take Clear Pictures
2. Measure right To Left Out Side Frame
3. Ceiling or crown molding to floor
4. Wall Color swatch of your wall
5. Let Drapery King Toronto Help You Choose the Perfect Drapery For Your Home