Why Choose Heavyweight Liz Drapery?
Features of Linen Drapery
Moisture Related
It can absorb dampness up to 20% without even feeling wet. Linen curtains are naturally antimicrobial and mildew-resistant, which makes them a great option to treat your window if you live in a humid climate. They are natural thermo-regulators and can handle the heat.
Hypoallergenic and Skin-Friendly
People with allergies or sensitive skin will not need to worry about having an allergic reaction when touching the fabric. Bacteria do not easily grow in linen. It is considered to be a natural fiber that is friendly to a person’s skin, making it a perfect choice for allergy sufferers.
Durable and Long-lasting
Fabric that gets softer and more luxurious (and doesn't pill) with each wash feature well-ventilated construction, therefore, they will not get sun-damaged and will remain cool throughout. Linen can last for decades if properly cared for, at least three years with daily use.
Dust Prevention and Noise Reduction
Linen curtains are very beneficial in preventing dust from building up in your rooms. Although they are highly resistant to dirt, they have unique filtering capabilities, which filters dust and pathogenic bacteria.
Practical and Heavy-Duty
Linen curtains have a stubby texture that is satisfying to touch and makes you want to keep staring at it throughout the day. Amazingly, your curtains will become softer with every wash. Rest assured, linen is also less likely to pill or tear.
Breathable
Its ability to wick moisture, moreover, makes it a favorite choice to keep bedrooms and sleepers cool. Linen bedding is a particularly popular fabric choice for use in warmer climates and during the summer months.
Shading Rate of the Fabric
Installation - Pinch Pleat Curtains
FAQs
For pleated curtains, we will suggest the curtain width is 1x of the curtain rod/track, measuring the length from the eyelet ring where the curtain hooks are attached.
For pleated curtains, the panel width is the width that pleats are already set. 1.8X-2.2X fabric usage in default to create pleats and folds. And panel width is from the left pleat end to the right pleat end, instead of the left curtain side hem to the right curtain side hem.
For pleats are permanently sewn to make, we normally make them in 180-220% fullness. For example, if rod or track length is 100 inches, you may order 2 panels each 50 inches width for pinch pleated, tailor pleated header style. You could also order more width if you prefer more fullness.
Normally stacking width accounts for 20% of the ordered width. So we would like to remind you that if you want the window opening to show completely when the drapery is opened, please make sure to consider stacking width when you decide on rod length.
The order comes with plastic adjustable pin hooks and tailor pleat). Plastic adjustable pin hooks allow you to adjust curtain length within 3 inches. You still need to purchase rod rings separately.
Pleats pin hooks quantity: 10 pleats for 50" width; 13 pleats for 72" width; 15 pleats for 84" width; 19 pleats for 100" width; 21 pleats for 110" width, 23 pleats for 120" width, 27 for 150" width. The width and space of the pleats may vary slightly depending on your track or pole length.
For pleated header styles, like pinch pleat, tailor pleat, inverted pleated box, goblet, and tape pleat, if the curtain finished length is over 108 inches, then the max finished curtain width without seam is 56 inches; if the curtain length is less than 108 inches, no seam for any curtain finished width. Otherwise, the width needs to be double-wide with a vertical seam.
For pleated header styles, like triple pleat and triple tailor pleat, if the curtain finished length is over 108 inches, then the max finished curtain width without seam is 50 inches; if the curtain length is less than 108 inches, no seam for any curtain finished width. Otherwise, the width needs to be double-wide with a vertical seam.
Measure the length from the eyelet on the ring to the floor.
Neutral Theme
Less is more. In the context of interior design, neutral means without color. Neutrals such as beige, ivory, taupe, black, gray, and shades of white appear to be without color. but in many applications these hues often have undertones. Be aware of these underlying tones as you match colors. Neutral colors are muted shades that appear to lack color but often have underlying hues that change with different lighting. To some extent, blacks, browns, tans, golds, and beige are considered warm. Cooler colors, on the other hand, are white, ivory, silver, and gray.