Fabric Feature
- 300 gsm, 100% polyester velvet.
- The fabric, characterized by its remarkable wrinkle and shrink resistance, is primarily composed of polyester. With a low shrinkage threshold, it consistently retains its shape and form after numerous washes. Additionally, it demonstrates impressive resistance to wrinkles and fading over time.
- The fabric's low moisture regain properties ensure efficient moisture absorption, swiftly followed by rapid evaporation, resulting in quick drying and consistently dry curtains. This quality surpasses that of other popular fabrics like cotton.
4-In-1
- Versatile 4-in-1 construction: Hook Belt, Rod Pocket, Back Tab and Clip Ring.
- 3 inches rod pocket size.
- Hook belt metal pin hook in 3 inches. 6 pin hooks per 40 inches width. Hooks included.
- Side hem 1 inch, bottom hem 3 1/8 inches.
- Measure length from the ring eyelet or top of the pole to bottom. Rod clip rings are not included.
- If rod length is 100 inches, multiply by 150-200% width for folds, then order 2 panels each 75-100 inches wide.
- It works for rods with rings, rod with clip rings and pole.
4-IN-1 Back Construction
- Hook Belt: hang with metal pin hooks. (included)
- Clip ring: hang with clip rings (not included)
- Rod Pocket: hang with rod pocket for bunched-like look
- Back Tab: hang with back tab for pleated-like look
Moisture absorption
Velvet can absorb three times more moisture than cotton.It's also anti-allergic and doesn't cause skin reactions or irritation.Velvet not only captivates with its rich texture but also enhances your environment by maintaining an ideal moisture balance.
Durable and Long-lasting
Unlike other fabrics,velvet is a material with no raised weaves or loose threads. This makes it difficult for the material to snag – ideal if you live with pets. You'll also notice velvet has a flat pile similar to a rug, which makes it highly durable.It's also unlikely to pull, loop, or pill due to its weaving method.
Softness
Velvet is a soft, comfortable fabric with a delicate texture.It's often used in applications where fabric is close to the skin. Elevate your moments of repose with the sumptuous feel of velvet – a tactile indulgence that transforms any space into a sanctuary of comfort and style.
Benefits of Velvet
- Rich Color Depth: Polyester velvet offers remarkable color depth and saturation. The fabric's ability to hold intense, rich hues ensures that your decor will be vibrant and captivating.
- Durable and Resilient: Polyester is known for its durability and resilience, and this velvet is no exception. It can withstand daily use and maintain its sumptuous appearance over time, making it a practical choice for upholstery, cushions, and drapery.
- Easy to Clean: Cleaning and maintaining this fabric is a breeze. Its polyester composition makes it resistant to stains, and it is easily spot cleaned, ensuring your velvet remains pristine and beautiful.
- Versatile Elegance: Polyester velvet's versatility knows no bounds. It seamlessly fits into various design styles, from modern to classic, and adds a touch of elegance and sophistication to any room.
- Textured Opulence: The fabric's texture offers a sense of opulence, creating a visually and tactilely pleasing experience. Its soft and velvety surface invites you to relax and unwind.
- All-Season Comfort: Polyester velvet provides comfort throughout the year. It adds warmth during colder months and feels pleasantly cool during the summer, offering year-round appeal.
- Timeless Glamour: This velvet fabric exudes timeless glamour. It transcends trends, ensuring that your decor retains its elegance for years to come.
Frequently Asked Questions
Normally stacking width accounts for 20% of the ordered width. So we would like to remind you that if you want the window opening to show completely when the drapery is opened, please make sure to consider stacking width when you decide on rod length.
Consider Fullness to Determine Width. To avoid draperies looking like a stretched sheet, you need to consider adding fullness for additional width to cover. Curtains and draperies should be 1.5x-2x times the final measured width. More fullness will create a richer, more opulent appearance.