Light-diffusing vertical sheer panels with fully-integrated vertical vanes.
Crafted from natural materials, these shades bring a touch of the outdoors, in.
Drapery is a beautiful way to control natural light—or create a darker room—while also adding visual interest to a space. In addition to what might be considered standard drapery, you’ll also find drapery in the form of privacy sheers and woven woods.
Floor-length fabrics in a variety of styles that are perfect for layering or on their own.
A combination of sheers and blinds with rotating fabric vanes for light control and privacy.
Handcrafted from wood, reeds, grasses and bamboo, for infusing texture into a room.
With smart motorization, you can conveniently control drapery with a remote, your mobile device, automatically (through schedules you set in an app), or even with your favorite voice assistant, such as Amazon Alexa or the Google Assistant.
In addition to added convenience, motorized drapery helps increase privacy and enhance security. You can schedule drapery to open or close whenever you want, including scheduling drapery to adjust at set times, giving your home a lived-in look while you’re away. And if you have drapery layered with shades or blinds, you can add motorized control to them, too.
You can find Hunter Douglas smart, motorized control, called PowerView® Automation, on all styles of Hunter Douglas drapery:
Luminette® Privacy Sheers
Provenance® Woven Wood Shades
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Yes, draperies are available in a range of pleat styles, including pinch, inverted goblet, Euro, and more—all which create a different look and feel at the window.
Stationary drapery panels, also called side panels, are decorative panels of fabric that frame either side of your window and that do not close. Since they don’t close, you may want to add a blind or shade to the window, as well, if you desire light control and privacy in the room.
While drapes and curtains seem similar, they each have their own unique features. Length is one of the main differences—drapes are floor-length, while curtains usually cover the windowsill. Drapes give a room a more formal look, and are often made of thicker fabrics, which require heavier rods and brackets for support. Curtains are lighter-weight, are often sheer and give a room a relaxed look. Learn more about the differences between curtains and drapes.
Yes, drapery is definitely in style. Drapery is a timeless window treatment that you can customize to any aesthetic by the fabric type and color, print and length—as well as by enhancements such as top treatments and decorative trim.
Yes, you can purchase drapery in light filtering or blackout fabrics, depending on how much natural light you desire.
You can purchase custom drapery by meeting with a local Hunter Douglas window-treatment expert. An expert will help you select a style, take measurements and provide you with a quote—as well as handle every aspect of installation.
With Luminette Privacy Sheers or Provenance Woven Wood Vertical Drapery you can easily set the mood in any room.
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