Drapery is the first thing that comes to most people's minds when they picture window treatments. The iconic covering has existed for centuries and will never be out of style. It creates drama and elegance in any space, and that's only one of the benefits of drapery. 

Benefits of Drapery 


A room isn't complete without window treatments. Drapes are a fantastic accent to any interior decor, but drapery is much more than a pretty face. Here are other perks you can expect from drapes:

  • Privacy - If you reduce drapes to a single function, privacy would be it. The privacy you get from drapery depends on the fabric's opacity. Still, any window covering that is continuous material will provide more privacy than blinds or shutters. 
  • Light Control - How do you sleep in on a Saturday? Close the drapes. How do you brighten a room without running up your electric bill? Open them. Controlling how much natural light enters a room is helpful at any time of day. 
  • Security - You may not want the things you own to be on display to the world, especially if you're away from home. Closing your drapes will help lessen the temptation for opportunist criminals. 
  • Insulation - Sufficient insulation is essential in both warm and cool weather. Using drapery for temperature control will make your home more comfortable and reduce energy costs. You'll also enjoy the perk of lessened street noise, and a relaxing home environment is priceless. 
  • Less Cleaning - Open windows in the spring and summer are great, but the dust and pollen that come in with the warm breeze are less desirable. Drapes act as a buffer between the dirt at the window and your clean home. If this doesn't convince you that drapes are a must-have, we aren't sure what will. 

What to Consider When Choosing Drapery


Fabric

Archetypal drapery is made with heavier materials, like velvet, but today's drapery near Twin Falls can be made using several fabrics. The room's overall aesthetic will be a factor in the drapery fabric that looks best, but you should also consider the amount of maintenance a material requires. 

  • Cotton and linen are both natural and lightweight. These fabrics give rooms an airy, casual appearance but can wrinkle easily. 
  • Polyester blends are durable and wrinkle-resistant, making them ideal for busy households. These fabrics are flammable and prone to holding odors, so we don't recommend them for use in kitchens. 
  • Silk is elegant and luxurious and lends an upscale aesthetic to a room. It's also incredibly delicate, and dry clean only, so faux silk options are more practical. 

 

 

Header Type

The header type is what determines how the drapes hang, and there are four popular styles:

  1. Grommet
  2. Rod Pocket
  3. Tabs
  4. Pleats

 

Length

Extended length is a hallmark of draperies, and many people choose to have drapes that "kiss" the floor. This length is the perfect medium between the formal aesthetic of drapes that puddle on the floor and ones that break above the floor. If you have kids, pets, or drapes in a busy area of your home, drapery that breaks less than an inch from the floor will help keep them cleaner and reduce tripping hazards. 

Drapery Brands at The Blind Guy


Graber®

Graber Artisan® Designer Drapes are available in an array of classic and on-trend fabrics to complement every decor. Hand-tailored double-turned hems and sewn in liners ensure your drapes will last for years and look stunning while doing it. 

  • Exquisite Drapery near Twin Falls


    The drapery specialists at The Blind Guy are ready to help you design dazzling window coverings. We offer convenient in-home consultations and shopping so you can quickly see how any fabric will look where you will hang your drapes. Contact us today to get started.


    The Blind Guy is happy to serve Twin Falls, Pocatello, Idaho Falls and their surrounding areas.

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