Classic Drapes
Pleated, lined, interlined. The enduring grammar of the well-dressed window.


Classic drapery is the tailor's craft applied to cloth and light — a pleat heading you can read from across the room, a hem that breaks exactly where the room wants it to.
We cut, steam, and hand-sew every classic drape in our own workroom. Pinch, goblet, euro, inverted, or tape-top — every pleat is hand-tacked with linen thread. Every panel is lined with sateen and interlined with cotton flannel to give the drape the weight it needs to hang like drapery is supposed to hang.
Options & Variants
Pinch Pleat
The most-specified heading — tailored, crisp, and well-mannered.
Goblet Pleat
A sculpted, hand-formed heading for formal rooms and higher ceilings.
Euro Pleat
A soft, top-gathered heading that reads contemporary without being stark.
Inverted Pleat
Pleat hidden at the back — a clean face-front look for modern architecture.
Ripple Fold
Track-mounted, evenly rippled panels — architectural, modern, and cleanable.
The difference is in the last ten percent.
Hand-Tacked Pleats
Machine pleats fail at the heading. Ours are hand-tacked with linen thread and last.
Interlined Construction
An inner cotton-flannel layer gives the panel the hang and insulation it's supposed to have.
Precise Hem Break
Floor-break, puddle, or kiss-the-floor — we spec and sew exactly the hem the room calls for.
Fabric Curation
Kravet, Schumacher, Holland & Sherry, and a short list of specialist European mills.
Begin the conversation.
Our mobile showroom visits homes across South Florida. No pressure, no hourly fees — just the right window treatment, specified well.
