The eyelets (metal edged holes) run along the top of the curtain. These then thread over a rod and slide along to open and close. The even spacing of the eyelets allows the curtain to hand in very loose, soft folds, creating a wave-like effect. A great if you’re opting for a bold pattern as it won’t be greatly interrupted by pleats.
This style is best used in living spaces over bedrooms as they do allow more light to enter a room than a tight pleat.
Eyelet curtains are also quick and simple to hang as there’s no fussing with hooks, and they’re easy to take down and clean.
They are made to a fixed width to perfectly fit your curtain track or rod so are only available custom made.
French pleat curtains can be hung from any curtain track using hooks or from a curtain rod using rings with hooks.
The other great benefit of a Single Pleat curtain is that we can use 1.8 fullness and less fabric than some of the more traditional pleats. This helps when it comes to stacking the curtains back into wall spaces that in this day and age of large windows is become less and less. Single Pleat is becoming increasingly popular and it is arguably our most popular pleat.
This style works equally well with prints, but it seen at its best with textured plains
The fabric is sewn on top of a tape with strings that are pulled and gathered together to make small pencil shaped pleats. Pencil pleat curtains take up more room than a hand pleated heading.
The texture of the fabric is woven in the texture of linen, and it has a natural atmosphere. Simple and environmentally friendly, visually comfortable, natural elements are the core strength of the WD series, with more than 70 different colors to choose from. At the same time, WD series designers also carefully design a series of matching linen for customers, which can give you the most intuitive finished concept.