We offer a Made to Measure service where we make to your own measurements using your fabric. Having chosen your fabric, we can help you create your curtains or roman blinds in the fabric, style and finish you want. When ready they will be packaged and delivered to you ready to hang.
We have created a handy guide on how to measure for curtains, which will help you supply us with the correct information. If you have any queries please contact us.
If you are not sure where to start then please take a look at our guide below which has some technical advice and design ideas to help you create your curtains and blinds.
Usually the first decision is the fabric. You may have already chosen your fabric, but if not we can supply a wide variety of fabrics - please contact us for further information.
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Having chosen your fabric, the next decision is to choose the heading style.
Eyelet Curtains – These are a contemporary look with the choice of eyelet colour to suit your fabric and room. They can only be used on a pole.
Triple or Double Pinch Pleat Curtains – These both create a classic more formal look, and suit either a pole or track.
Inverted Pleat Curtains – This heading gives flat fronted finish and should be used on a pole.
Wave Heading - This is a contemporary and can be used on poles or tracks with a ‘wave insert’ feature.
Pencil Pleat Curtains - This is a tape heading and can be used on poles, tracks and with pelmets.
Contrast bands, braids or beads can be added to the leading edge of the curtains, to the top of the bottom of the curtains, or can round all of the edges.
Tiebacks can be used to hold curtains back off a window, or as a decorative finish.
There are two types of pelmet: a flat upholstered pelmet, and a soft pelmet (valance). They can be straight or shaped.
Roman blinds can be made using the majority of fabrics and can be fitted inside or outside the window recess. They are handmade and are stab stitched so there are not horizontal stitching lines across the face of the fabric. Our blinds are supplied on a chain driven track and they all comply with the safety regulations introduced in 2014.