Victor Rome Contract Furnishings - Institutional Textiles and Window TreatmentsDraperies, Blinds, Curtains, Bedspreads
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Draperies

Custom manufactured draperies for the institutional, healthcare, hospitality, and commercial markets...

  • Custom draperies made from high quality fabrics in a wide selection of patterns and solids;
  • Draperies that are inherently fire retardant and meet or exceed Federal, State and Local fire standards;
  • Draperies in all styles, including baton draw, pinch pleated, ripplefold, and accordia-fold, to fit any application.

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"From planning to measuring to installation"

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Custom manufactured draperies by Victor Rome



Popular Drapery Styles...

Baton Draw | Pinch Pleated | Ripplefold | Accordia-Fold


Baton Draw System

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These custom draperies are designed for a variety of commercial and institutional applications. Ideal for motels, hotels, dormitories, etc. where curtains and rod wear present special maintenance problems and costs. Puts baton in view of the user. No hidden cords. Just push or pull baton to open and close curtains. Multi-wheel masters will take torque in any direction. Can be used with conventional pleated, Accordia-Fold and Ripplefold heading systems.

Features:

  • Stiffener is sewn and grommeted to drapery overlap
  • Stiffener socket is placed over master arm
  • Baton is attached by a screw through the eyelet and into the master arm




Baton draw drapery system


Pinch Pleated


Familiar pinch pleated draperies are attached to slide carriers with slip-in or pin-on hooks.

Details of pinch pleated drapery system
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Most familiar of the heading systems

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Can be used with most track systems

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Headings can be suspended under the track or over the face of it

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Can be tied back for effect



Pinch pleated draperies by Victor Rome

Ripplefold System


These draperies feature soft ripple-like folds that flow smoothly from one end of the track to the other. The effect is a gently tailored look, suitable for commercial and institutional installations. Butt master carriers and swivel end carriers eliminate all "flat" drapery areas.

There's no "wrong" side. Folds are identically beautiful from inside the room or outside, providing an architectural advantage. Headings, suspended under the track, cannot tip or sag and are always perfectly positioned and spaced.

The ripple-like folds stack back to the very ends of the track, taking less width than conventionally pleated draperies. More glass is exposed and more light comes in. Can be cord operated, motorized or baton drawn. Front-loading snap-on carriers and snap tape cut installation and maintenance time.



Ripplefold drapery system



Accordia-Fold System


Precise accordion-like pleats give these draperies a tailored look on both sides of the window. Snap tape sewn to heading controls drapery fullness and pleat depth. Ideal for commercial and institutional installations.

Accordia Drapery System DetailRecommended for tight areas where minimum stackback space is required. Ideal for narrow windows or window walls. Precise tailored appearance.

  • Headings are suspended under the track
  • Draperies easily snap on and off carriers
  • Snap tape on heading controls pleat depth
  • Stackback is less than any other drapery system



Accordia-Fold drapery system

Fabric samples...

We manufacture our custom draperies using high quality fabric from various sources, such as Integra Fabrics, providing you with a hugh selection of fire retardant fabrics to choose from. Integra Fabrics is known for meeting the special requirements of the hospitality design community, featuring prints that are more trendy and stylized than the standard fare.

See samples from the Integra Fabrics website.



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