Repair-Home
Site Navigation
Home
Plumbing
Electrical
Heating and Cooling
Draperies & Curtains
Doors and Windows
Kitchens
Bathrooms
Outdoors
Walls & Floors
Decor & Home Living
Tools & Materials
Building & Home Improvement
Buying A Home
Forums:
Public Forum
Contact Us
Advertise With Us
Contractors
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
Washington DC
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
Fabric Choices for Draperies

An important question to ask when choosing draperies is: Which fabric really is right for my window? The fabric you choose for your draperies will set the style and mood of the room. Different fabrics will produce and provide different results. We will go through some different fabrics and the qualities they possess.

Nylon is versatile, elastic and light weight. This fabric has been around since the 1940's and has since come along way. Sheers are usually made from this fabric. Sheers hung alone or with draperies create a free flowing romantic atmosphere.

Rayon is an example of a versatile fabric. This fabric possesses many of the great qualities of cotton, it definitely wrinkles less than linen and can provide the same sleek texture of silk for much less the cost. Rayon blends well with other fibers like: cotton, linen, and acetate to create damasks, satins, brocades as well as velvets.

Polyester should not be discounted just because of the double knit phase of the 1950s. This fabric hangs well, resists creasing, shrinking and stretching along with being wrinkle and rot resistant. Polyester is a very care free fabric. Also it blends well with other fabrics and is affordable.

Acrylic is a fine, soft and luxurious fabric that will surprise you. Light weight and durable, this fabric is non-allergenic and will not fade or rot. Acrylic does not tolerate heat. Mod-acrylic fabrics are flame resistant. Fire retardant draperies are required by the California State Fire Marshall to be placed in certain public facilities such as government buildings.


To learn more about Factory Direct Drapes, contact us.

Related Videos

How To Measure Drapes
Quick & Easy - Anyone can measure for drapes, curtains, and rods using our video instructions.

Organic Drapes
Environmentally, green and eco-friendly construction and products are on the rise. Learn more about our 100% Certified Organic Cotton drapes.
Visit us for special deals!
Save 50-80% Now
Factory Direct Drapes
Buy direct for unbeatable value -- up to 80% off most standard retail prices.


More Drapery Articles
Beehive Content Works © 2008
About Us | Advertise With Us | Contact Us | Newsroom | Privacy Policy | Add Your Link | Our Links