Panels
Panels are fabric panels that hang from a rod or track and can be tailored to your preferred length, from café style to full length. They are a great choice when you want a softer look than blinds, plus a lot of flexibility in fabric, pleats, and finishing details. We can help you choose the right fullness, header style, and lining so the panels hang cleanly and suit the room’s function, whether it’s a bedroom, living room, or office.
Drapes
Drapes are typically fuller, more structured fabric treatments and can be lined for stronger light control and privacy. They are often chosen when you want a more finished look, a stronger frame around the window, or a statement piece that anchors the room. Because drapes can be heavier and longer, hardware choice matters, and we’ll help you plan rods, brackets, and installation so everything sits securely and opens smoothly.
Valances
Valances are top treatments that sit above the window and add a polished finishing touch. They can be used to soften the look of hardware, add visual height, or bring in colour and texture without covering the full window. Some clients use valances on their own, and others pair them with panels, shades, or blinds for a layered look.
Motorized Drapes
Motorized drapes are a practical upgrade when windows are tall, wide, or simply hard to reach. With motorization, you can open and close drapery more consistently, which helps with day-to-day comfort and privacy. We’ll help you choose a setup that fits your space and usage, then plan the hardware and installation so it runs quietly and reliably.
Drapery Hardware
Hardware changes the whole impression of the window, even when the fabric stays the same. Rod style, finish, bracket size, and finials all affect how “finished” the drapery looks. We also help with practical details like placement and projection so panels clear the window trim and stack nicely when opened. Many designers hang rods higher and wider than the window to make the window feel larger and let in more daylight.
Upholstery
Upholstery is a great way to make a room feel cohesive by carrying the same fabric story across window treatments and furnishings. If you’re updating drapery and want the space to feel fully finished, upholstery can tie everything together with coordinated textures and tones. We’ll help you choose fabrics and finishing details that fit the look you’re going for and feel practical for how the space is used.