A Curtain heading is the top decorative design or style of a curtain that’s attached to a curtain rod (also called curtain pole) or curtain rail (also called curtain track). Curtain headings define your curtain drape i.e how the curtain is arranged, how it falls and how it hangs. We have several different styles of curtain headings which include:
Triple Pleat Curtain Heading: This is a smart formal heading that’s just classic. With this design of curtain heading, the curtain falls into very elegant folds that can be easily dressed. This heading is suitable for both curtain rods and curtain rails.
Double Pleat Curtain Heading: This curtain heading design is referred to as the more relaxed cousin of the triple pleat curtain header. It is traditional yet a little less formal than the triple pleat header and is suitable for both curtain rods and curtain rails.
Tab Top Curtain Heading: It’s simple, airy and relaxed. It presents better when it’s not full as this would cause bunching which would destruct its simplicity. It is very beautiful but is not very easy to open and close.
Eyelet Curtain Header: This is a modern, extremely neat, fussy style of curtain header that presents regular, even and neat pleats. This type of heading requires
Inverted Pleat Curtain Header: This header design is smart, formal and a little out of the ordinary. It has a modern, contemporary look with its minimalistic front face, yet needs a lot of space to stack it back when the curtain is open. It is suitable for both curtain rods and curtain rails.