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Curtain fullness is determined by the total width of the track or rod by the amount of fabric used in the curtain heading.  Different headings require different fullness ratios, depending on which style of curtains are chosen, which will also affect the final price.  

Fullness can sometimes be adjusted to fit a projects budget, final use or design of the curtains.

As an example: Your curtain rod is 50” wide and you would like double pleat curtains, which are 2.0 fullness, you would therefore require 50” x 2.0 = 100” finished width of fabric to cover the the rod/pole.

RECOMMENDED AMOUNT OF FABRIC FULLNESS TO USE FOR EACH STYLE OF CURTAINS:

CURTAIN STYLE

PICTURE

FULLNESS RATIO

DESCRIPTIOIN

Double pleat

KI DblPlt

2 – 2.5

A contemporary style for a smart tailored finish. The elegant pleats stack efficiently from top to bottom.

Triple

Pleat

KI TrplPlt

2.5

This is a traditional style for a more formal finish. Similar to a double pleat, but using more fabric to achieve a classic look.

Euro/French 

Pleat

KI EuroPlt

2.0 – 2.5

A predominant style choice amongst many designers, this tailored pleat is pinched at the top of the curtain, allowing the fabric to cascade beautifully to the floor.

Goblet 

Pleat

KI Goblet

2.25 – 2.5

A sumptuous and traditional decorative style that adds a sense of formality.

Ripplefold

KI RippleFld

1.6 – 2.2

A modern, simple style that has continuous and consistently placed pleats spanning the width of the curtain. A special snap tape is sewn into the heading and requires a rod with spacing carriers. 

Back Tab

KI BackTab

1.5

A tailored style where the rod slips through the back tabs of the header to create a crisp clean look. 

Tab Top

KI TabTop

1.25 – 1.5

This style features a number of fabric tabs that help showcase a decorative curtain rod.

Rod Pocket

KI RodPocket

1.25 – 1.5

A soft, classic style where the rod is slipped through the panels allowing the fabric to gather together. This simple decorative style is not necessarily suited for curtains that are often opened and closed.

Flat Panel

KI FlatPanel

1.0

This style is simply a flat panel with no pleats and is usually hung using curtain clips

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