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Welcome! We are so happy you are here. Our goal is to make the process of ordering custom curtains as quick and painless as possible.
Measure Your Window: You will need to know how wide and long your curtains will need to be. Our curtains range in width from 25 to over 100 inches. For directions on how to measure for curtain width see how to measure for width. Our curtains range in length from 60 to 144 inches (email us for a quote on longer lengths). See how to measure for length and our length options page.
Choose Your Fabric: After you select your width you will be asked to select your fabric. We only use top quality home decor fabrics. The price you see next to the fabric reflects a fully lined, finished drapery panel made from that fabric, ready to hang in your home. Once you have decided on a fabric, you can choose to request a free fabric sample of any of our fabrics.
Choose Your Style: Basically, you will need to decide how you would like to finish the top portion of your curtains. We offer both pleated and non-pleated style options. Detailed descriptions and photos of all styles are available under style options from our home page. The more you pleat a curtain, the more narrow it becomes. See our width order page to see the finished width of each of our styles.
Choose Your Lining: A high quality 100% cotton sateen lining is included with every order. However, you may also choose to add blackout lining or a cotton flannel interlining to your custom curtains. See "linings & blackout" from our home page for more information.
Your last step is to provide us with shipping and payment information (using our secure server) and enjoy your lovely new custom curtains shipped to your door in two to three weeks.
A word about the terms used on our website: If you search out the terms draperies, drapes, drapery panels, or curtains you will find a host of different descriptions of how these window treatments differ. Typically, professional designers use the word drapery to refer to a quality lined, pleated window treatment extending to the floor that may or may not close along a traversing rod to cover a window. Whereas the term curtain is usually used to refer to a lighter weight stationary panel gathered in some manner along a decorative rod. We interchange these terms often on our website as we feel our panels contain elements of both fine draperies and contemporary curtains depending on which style options you choose.
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