Measuring Conditions
Before we can measure your windows and ensure accurate dimensions for manufacturing, we need certain things in place. Read here to discover the conditions required for us to measure for window treatments.
Drapery Baton Styles
Batons come in four different styles. Below, we will enlighten you on the styles and when they are best used. Keep reading to discover the world of batons!
What Does It Mean To Railroad Fabric For Window Treatment Design?
Railroading refers to the direction fabric is used as it comes off the roll. Why would you have to chose the direction of the fabric? Check out details in this post!
5 Flammability Ratings for Textiles in Hospitality
In order to pass safety inspections all fabric used within a hotel or healthcare property must be certified as Fire Retardant. Check out what all that entails and some tips of good things to know!
Roman Shade Fullness
Roman shades have the ability to be elaborate or simple based on the chosen fullness. Communicate with your Project Manager to determine the best fullness percentage that will suite your design and vision best!
Roller Shade Basic Components
There are ten main basic components that bring this progressive window treatment together. Start reading to gain insight!
ADA Code for Hospitality Window Treatments
We discuss some of the why behind these guidelines, tell you what they are and what solutions exist for hotel drapery in order for your guestrooms to meet ADA requirements.
COM (Customer Owned Material) vs. Manufacturer's Fabric
A big part of a hospitality job bid price is whether the materials being used to make the final product are Customer Owned (COM) or owned by the manufacturer. Check out a summary of each option here!
Pillow Fullness
Knowing that pillows are filled based upon a formula that equates to a 'standard fill weight' is essential, especially once you consider that different fills weigh different amounts. Find out why this is important!
Inside Mount Vs. Outside Mount Roller Shades
In this post, we are going to take the simple concept of Inside Mount vs. Outside Mount and expound some of the issues that might arise and what you should expect from each style.
Roman Shade Styles
Roman Shades are essentially a drapery fabric that hangs over a window that can be raised and lowered via a lift mechanism much like a roller shade. In this blog post, we’ll talk about all the styles you can get when specifying roman shades. Explore!
How Does A Roman Shade Work?
Find out the basics about how roman shades work and learn how to specify them accurately. See the details here!
Thompson Savannah Hotel
Located in the Eastern Wharf along the river’s edge is this luxury hotel designed by Studio 11. The interiors are the perfect combination between classic and modern. Explore the gallery!
Millwork Cornices: Another Option In Hospitality Design
There are several options when it comes to sizes and styles of millwork cornices. Check out this post and explore the different types Quiltcraft offers!
21c Museum Hotel Chicago
In Chicago, only two blocks away from the Design Museum of Chicago and the Museum of Contemporary Art, this hotel is a must see in the Windy City. Check out the gallery!
QC Roller Shade Specifying Tips: Channels
Adding channels along the window edges when specifying a roller shade has been found to be a huge aid when it comes to helping prevent light leakage. Check this post out to see what we offer!
QC Roller Shade Specifying Tips: Brackets
Choosing the right kind of bracket to specify for a roller shade is of paramount importance. There are many factors that should influence this choice. Scroll down and check out what we offer!
Embassy Suites by Hilton Atlanta Buckhead
Stay in Atlanta’s fashion district with style! Check out the gallery of pictures to see the drapes we produced for this hotel.
Quiltcraft Roller Shade Bracket Options
These are the bracket options we offer for the different roller shade style options. Check them out!
Spacing Requirements For Multiple Window Treatments
Find out how much space you’ll need in order for multiple treatments to be installed together, like roller shades with drapes!