Curtains San Antonio

Window drapes are a beautiful way to bring style into your home while solving tricky issues of light control and privacy. At Window Fashions of Texas, we love the softness that is introduced to a space with custom drapes and curtains. Our window covering specialists can guide you through your selections…

  • Exclusive Drapery Fabrics
  • Blackout Curtains
  • Thermal Drapes
  • Custom Curtain Rods

From stunning neutrals, to the latest colors and beautiful patterns, our drapery will help you transform your home. We can show you the details behind the most sought-after trends, like using patterns to combine window treatments. The finishing touches of top treatments, tapes, trims and drapery hardware will highlight the look in your San Antonio area home.

Fabric Drapes

Your home will reflect your own unique style with gorgeous drapery fabric. Custom curtains are available in a wide selection of colors, patterns and textures. The drapery fabric you choose can impact the atmosphere of your home. Many homeowners need blackout curtains for quality sleep, or thermal drapes to maintain comfortable temperatures here in San Antonio. Within our selection of curtain fabrics, we can help you choose which fabrics will help you create the ideal environment in your home while also looking beautiful. Our window covering specialists can also help determine if you should consider fabric liners for your drapery.

Drapery Details

When adding the details of custom drapes, you can enhance the look with drapery hardware that coordinates well with the other design elements of your home. The header style refers to how the top of the curtains are finished and attach to the curtain rod.

Hardware for Drapes

You’ll choose the drapery hardware that coordinates with other style elements in the same shared space. Very popular, metallic finishes make a beautiful statement.

  • Gold
  • Oil-rubbed Bronze
  • Matte Black
  • Natural Brass
  • Brushed Nickel

Keep in mind that you’ll select your curtain rods in finishes that enhance the look and personalize the style for you. But, drapery hardware will also dictate the way your curtains move along the rod. This can depend on which type of header style you prefer for the top of the drapes.

Header Styles

The way the top of your drapery is finished is one of the most important style decisions you’ll make when it comes to custom drapes. If you’ve seen a style that you like, it’s great to share that with your window covering specialist so they can help make your vision a reality! When it comes to finishing the top of drapes, there are a few header styles that are quite popular.

  • Pinch Pleat Drapes feature sewn folds of drapery fabric. The fabrics are pinched together flat to sew–in a variety of layers, depending on your preference. A favorite look when it comes to custom drapes, pinch pleat drapery is known to be sophisticated and elegant. This header style attaches with clips or hooks and drapery rings that slide along the rod.
  • Grommet Drapes describe metal grommets attached along the top of the curtain. There is no drapery fabric in the middle of the rings, and the metal grommets slide along the curtain rod to open and close them. Well-loved and quite simple to adjust, grommet drapes are available in a wide range of fabrics, making them a choice for casual to formal–and everywhere in between.
  • Ripplefold Drapery consist of fabric that gathers at the top in rounded curves, consistently holding their form. These drapes adjust sideways, traversing along a specialized track. Ripplefold curtains can look similar to Hunter Douglas Luminettes.

Layering Shades and Drapes

It’s a very popular statement with window treatments: Layering. You can layer curtains with blinds, shades or shutters to create a dynamic scene. Not only will it look beautiful, but the functional benefits are so worthwhile. We have tips for layering window treatments to bring beauty & function to a space, and your window covering specialist will work with you to determine the best environment for each space.

Layering Favorites