Window-treatment schedules
We can review room-by-room requirements and help translate the concept into a buildable curtain and track specification, particularly where shaped or double-height glazing makes standard schedules too generic.
For interior designers
We work with interior designers on complex glazing where the treatment needs to resolve both the visual scheme and the technical constraints. That means coordinating heading, fullness, face fabric, lining, track profile, stack-back, finished drop and installation interface as one package.
We can review room-by-room requirements and help translate the concept into a buildable curtain and track specification, particularly where shaped or double-height glazing makes standard schedules too generic.
Wave, pencil pleat and pinch pleat each affect fullness, stack-back, visual rhythm and track compatibility. We help resolve the trade-offs before fabric quantities and track lengths are fixed.
Face fabric weight, drape, pattern placement, lining choice and interlining can all change the finished behaviour of a large curtain. We coordinate these decisions with the required operation, privacy and light-control brief.
Early coordination can clarify track route, fixing substrate, recess or ceiling interface, curtain stack-back, heading, face fabric, lining, finished drop, access strategy and installation sequencing before manufacture is released.