There is nothing more beautifully dramatic than a tapestry-festooned wall or a draped alcove. While those ideas once sounded more theatrical than practical, I am here to tell you that is no longer the case.
Curtains and drapes are leaving the confines of the window to decorate walls, divide spaces, accentuate art, and add visual drama—and you’re going to love what is possible.
Curtains as Spatial Storytellers
If you have windows that are hard to reach (or completely inaccessible) due to the layout of your home, your physical limitations, or pure inconvenience, equipping your window coverings with motorization will allow you to control them remotely or with the flip of a switch.
Your window treatments can also have scheduled "open" and "close" times, allowing you to wake up with the sun, avoid the afternoon glare, and protect your privacy at night—even when you aren't home.
Drapery as Wall and Surface
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Centuries ago, tapestries were used to decorate the lavish homes of the nobility. They told stories of heroism and were used to mark celebrations. In doing so, they also insulated the cold stone walls of many a manor house and castle.
In modern-day spaces, this same idea blurs the line between curtains and wall coverings. Fabric can be used as a storytelling tool - if you let it. We are here to help narrate your journey and act as your guide.
Luxury With Texture and Movement
The addition of drapery beyond the window frames elevates and enriches a space through textures and movement.
Luxe fabrics such as silk and velvet elevate the ambiance and intimacy of a space by their mere presence. We look forward to curating the ideal designs and fabrics for your space.