How to Choose Wave Curtains that Complement Different Ceiling Heights: Low, Standard, and Vaulted
Introducing the Wave Curtains, a contemporary design that offers a minimal look and smooth continuous wave effect. This style of curtain is perfect for modern and minimalist homes, showing off your chosen fabric to the max with no pinches or folds to detract from the design. When fully opened the curtains stack neatly back, allowing more light into a room and giving you space to enjoy your view.
Wave Curtains are individually measured
Our range of Wave Curtains are individually measured to fit, made to your specifications and lovingly hand-made here in Yorkshire. We offer a full-service, from initial idea through to delivery and installation, which means that you get the very best quality for your money. Each curtain is available in a wide choice of colours and fabrics, finished with your choice of tiebacks, linings and configuration options. We also offer a full money-back guarantee for peace of mind and to show that we’re confident in our products and service.
Wave Curtain is a unique type of curtain
A Wave Curtain is a unique type of curtain heading that uses a special surge track to manoeuvre the fabric into its distinctive, fluid waves. This track is designed and manufactured by leading specialist window system specialists, Silent Gliss, and it’s this system that sets a Wave Curtain apart from other pleat styles.
Create uniform spacing
While any track or pole can be used with a Wave Curtain, it’s particularly well-suited to our own surge tracks. This is because the track and glider cord are designed to create uniform spacing between each of the hooks on the curtain, which in turn makes for an effortless hang and a flawless ‘wave’.
Wave Curtain for its versatile style
Our customers love the Wave Curtain for its versatile style and sleek appearance, combining seamlessly with a wide variety of interiors. This includes Art Deco-inspired schemes, where the opulent, rich jewel tones of the fabric really stand out, as well as Scandi style homes and more traditional properties. They are an ideal option for large expanses of glass such as bi-fold doors and glazed extensions.
other types of pleated curtains
It’s worth bearing in mind that, like other types of pleated curtains, a Wave Curtains isn’t suitable for heavy or stiff fabrics that wouldn’t drape well. For example, any heavily embroidered or quite thick fabrics wouldn’t ripple smoothly and would look more awkward. However, there are plenty of lighter fabrics that work beautifully, including cottons, floaty voiles and some silks.
Conclusion
Due to the even and uniform way that a Wave Curtain falls, it’s also a great choice for demonstrating large pattern repeats to their best advantage. This simple styling also works well for large floral designs, especially if you choose a sheer fabric with a bold or textured print. Our team is always happy to advise if you’re unsure of the best fabric for your Wave Curtains. Just pop into your local store or give us a call.
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