Pinch Pleat
Pinched gatherings towards top of fabric.
Pinched gatherings towards top of fabric.
Metal box used to house shades. Often mounted at / or above ceiling level.
Consistent ripples created by drapery as the fabric hangs.
Shades that are drawn up from the bottom. They create horizontal folds when raised and they lay flat when they cover the window.
A window that’s mounted inside a roof. They are horizontal or angled.
Used for skylights, angled, bottom-up, and meet-in-the-middle applications. Maximizes the view by eliminating the cable guides typical of most skylight shades. A frame may be surface mounted, inside mounted, or recessed.
Hanger that seamlessly accommodates ceiling tile system by utilizing a hanger that protrudes to the room side and allows for hanger ceiling tile.
Used to cover all four sides of a roller and minimize light leaks, fascia is paired with a top/back cover.
A decorative board mounted at the top of the window to hide hardware and the frame.
Blinds that are made up of either wooden or metal slats; they are attached to cloth tape and are maneuvered by cord on a pulley system.

