Whenever someone asks me about drapery styles, I always start talking about the inverted box pleat. I love the clean pleat and versatile feel-- it goes with almost every interior style. It's my go-to drape.
via Burnham Design
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via Nathan Egan
via Lonny Magazine
Drapery panels made with an inverted box pleat are double the fullness of the window. So they always look full and luxurious. When you close these drapes, the top of the panel is smooth and flat (creating a clean modern look). Then, when they're open? The box pleats stack PERFECTLY. They never look fussy, or "old lady"... I love this tailored style. It's my fave.
Restoration Hardware Thai Silk inverted pleat drapery panel
Restoration Hardware Silk Satin-Stripe inverted pleat drapery panel
The Shade Store is also a great resource for ready made drapery (excellent customer service!). They offer such a wide variety of styles and colors. They also ship for FREE and deliver within 2 weeks of placing your order. Pretty impressive, no? The Shade Store is definitely worth a look if you're in the market for new drapery.
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Thank you for this. I am in the market for new drapes and had been trying to make myself like a couple of the pinch pleat styles, with little success. I like this SO much better.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing! The drapery you posted looks so pretty (love the Lonny one with the two tones). I like pleats for bed skirts too, it's so much cleaner looking.
ReplyDeleteFound your blog via Jenny Komenda on twitter.
Totally my fave look on curtains! Thank you for sharing a couple more resources!
ReplyDeleteLove these, they are one of my favorites too. Last week I posted a double box pleat that I made.
ReplyDeleteThis is really lovely. i wonder if there is a tutorial out there. It's the calculations that make it so difficult to diy!
ReplyDeleteGreat DIY tip! Window treatments are like mascara, in my opinion. Putting these finishing touches on makes a huge difference! Mind you...I have blonde eyelashes so mascara is a must. But so are window treatments!
ReplyDeleteI too LOVE inverted pleat drapes--they are SO elegant. And I am finally about to hang a gorgeous custom-made set in my work-in-progress old house in the Northern Catskills. What's your opinion on hardware? Big diameter or smaller and unobtrusive? Big rings or small? I just want the curtains to float....
ReplyDeleteLove your blog!
Comment accrocher à la barre les tentures à plis creux renversé. Faut-il un bukram? Quelle genre d'attaches?
ReplyDeleteComment accrocher à la barre les tentures à plis creux renversés. Quelle genre d'attaches? Faut-il de la ruflette?
ReplyDeleteHow to hang on(to collide) on the bar(helm) hangings with opposite hollow folds. What kind(genre) of ties?