FIND YOUR STYLE

The pleats you choose set the tone of your curtains. From structured and elegant to soft or minimal, different pleat styles help define the look of your curtains. This guide will help you find the perfect style to complement your space.

LARGER PINCH PLEATS

For larger, more defined pleats with a structured, elegant look, use 4-finger hooks. Use low hooks when hanging curtains on a track for a clean, streamlined appearance. For rods with rings, use high hooks to maintain the pinched pleat effect while keeping the curtain positioned perfectly below the rod.


Hardware Needed:
– 4-Finger Hook: Produces larger, more defined pinch pleats.
– Curtain track: Use low hooks for a clean, ceiling-close look.
– Curtain rod with Rings: Use high hooks to align the pleats perfectly below the rod.


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SMALLER PINCH PLEATS

For smaller, simpler pleats with a subtle, refined structure, use 2-finger hooks. Use low hooks when hanging curtains on a track for a clean, streamlined appearance. For rods with rings, use high hooks to maintain the pinched pleat effect while keeping the curtain positioned perfectly below the rod.


Hardware Needed:
– 2-Finger Hook: Creates smaller, simpler pinch pleats.
– Curtain track: Use low hooks for a clean, ceiling-close look.
– Curtain rod with Rings: Use high hooks to align the pleats perfectly below the rod.


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SINGLE PLEATS


For single, elegant pleats that create a refined and minimal look, use 1-finger hooks. Use low hooks when hanging curtains on a track for a smooth, streamlined appearance. For rods with rings, use high hooks to maintain the pleat structure while positioning the curtain just below the rod.


Hardware Needed:
– 1-Finger Hook: Forms single, elegant pleats with a minimal look.
– Curtain Track: Use low hooks for a clean, ceiling-close look.
– Curtain Rod with Rings: Use high hooks to align the pleats perfectly below the rod.


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