The Curtain

DRAPERY

With the Carole Fabrics collection of custom drapery and side panels, you can easily set the mood for any room. Complete your designer draperies with premium hardware in custom finishes.

CAROLE FABRICS CUSTOM DRAPES

Drapes and Curtains

Experience a range of styles—from luxurious, flowing designs to subtle, minimalist looks—with Carole Fabrics Drapery & Side Panels. Whether you prefer pleated, non-pleated, or Ripplefold™ styles, there are endless options to complement any space.

  • Fashion-Forward Fabrics – Including exclusive Carole collections. The samples shown only hint at the full array.

  • Extensive Hardware Choices – A broad selection for both draperies and side panels.

  • Custom Hardware Finishes – A vast range of finish options to suit your décor preferences.

Optional Enhancements

  • Decorative Trims – Cords, tapes, and fringes in various colors.

  • Coordinating Décor – Matching pillows and fabric by the yard.

  • Fabric Tiebacks – Perfect for gathering and showcasing your window treatments.

  • Tailored Liners – Choose from room-darkening, premium, or interlining (with brushed flannel between lining and face fabric) for enhanced light control and insulation.

Control Options

Frequently Asked Questions About Drapery

First, decide on a mounting type (inside or outside). Measure the width of the window or curtain rod and allow extra fullness (generally 1.5 to 2 times the window width). For length, measure from the top of the rod (or heading) down to your desired hemline. Be sure to account for hardware placement and any decorative finials when calculating width.

Drapery fabrics range from lightweight sheers to heavier materials like velvet or lined cotton. Consider the room’s function, lighting needs, and style. Heavier fabrics provide more privacy and insulation, while sheers or lightweight linens let in light and can create an airy feel.

Lined or interlined draperies help regulate indoor temperature by reducing heat transfer. The added layers also enhance privacy and improve the drapes’ appearance by giving them extra body.

Many draperies can be lightly vacuumed with a brush attachment or gently spot-cleaned with mild soap and water. For deeper cleaning, check the fabric label or manufacturer’s guidelines—some materials require professional dry cleaning to prevent shrinking or damage.

Absolutely. Customizations can include decorative trim, fabric tiebacks, coordinating pillows, or even ordering the fabric by the yard for matching accents. Linings, such as blackout or thermal options, can also be added to improve privacy, light control, and insulation.

Lead times can vary based on complexity, fabric availability, and the workroom’s schedule. Standard production might take anywhere from two to six weeks (or longer for highly custom treatments). Confirm with the fabricator or retailer for the most accurate timeline.

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