Care home interior furnishings can make a meaningful difference to the mood and wellbeing of the residents in a care home. From visually stimulating to calming and soothing, choosing a scheme that will enhance the living environment is a clear step that homes can take...
Curtain gather, or ‘fullness’ describes the amount of fabric there is in your curtains. Clearly, the curtain fabric must be wider than the pole or track in order to give the fabric a pleated look. A curtain with more gather, or fullness, will have more material and...
Determining the length, or ‘drop’, of your curtains is an important part of the curtain procurement process. For bespoke curtains, you can of course specify any length, but there are some considerations you should keep in mind. There are four common...
Pinch pleat curtains are a decorative heading that can be used on most curtain tracks and poles. This heading uses more fullness than some other curtain headings. The pleats are sewn in to give a luxurious and permanent gathered look. The number of pleats you choose...
Pencil pleat curtains are one of the most commonly used curtain heading types around. You’ve likely seen it everywhere from homes to schools, to workplaces and hotels. The simple pleats are created by pulling the cords within the curtain. This means you can...
Measuring up for a standard L-shaped hospital curtain track can be confusing, especially getting your measurements down correctly, so this post is here to help. To start with we will send you a specific track drawing sheet. This is so we can correctly manufacture the...