Stack-Back Calculations: Use these calculations below only if you want your drapes to stack off from your window and you have the wall space to accommodate.
Window Opening
Stack-back
Rod Width
24”
21”
45”
30”
23”
53”
36”
25”
61”
42”
26”
68”
48”
29”
77”
54”
30”
84”
60”
31”
91”
66”
32”
98”
72”
34”
106”
78”
36”
114”
84”
37”
121”
90”
38”
127”
96”
39”
135”
****The numbers above are based on standard two way draw (drape panel on each side of window).If you are having a one way draw (drape panel pulls to only one side of window) then deduct 7” from the above stack-back and rod width figures.
Optional Upgraded Linings:
1. Blackout lining is used in place of standard lining to filter light out of a room. Blackout lining also provides some insulation and UV protection for your drapes.
2. Thermal lining can be used in place standard lining for those who want a lining that provides insulation as well. Thermal lining also provides some UV protection for your drapes.
3. Interlining is a flannel like fabric that is sewn between the main drapery fabric and the lining. Interlining not only helps to protect your drapes from direct sunlight, it also helps insulate as well as giving drapes fuller body and volume. We strongly recommend using interlining on silk fabrics.
Pinch Pleated Drapes
Our custom Pinch Pleated Draperies aretailored to the length and width you need so that they fit your rods perfectly. Choose from standard lining, no lining, thermal lining, blackout lining or interlining. Pinch pleat drapes offer any home timeless elegance and can be hung using pins or clips and rings. These drapes are often used with a custom valance or cornice to get a complete designer look.
For an elegant Victorian appeal, use the Drapery Overlay Swag with Jabot to enhance the look of your drapes. A set contains one swag and one jabot and have drapery pins attached for mounting on drapery rings. Additional single swags can be purchased for those who want swags across the entire rod.