Window Treatments NZ Ltd provides a wide range of fabrics and materials for its extensive product range of Curtains, Blinds, Shutters, Awnings and Insect Screens. Select the product type below to view a selection of the available ranges of fabric/materials options or contact us to view samples and receive a Free (no obligation) in-home consultation with one of our trained consultants.
Custom Made Curtains
All Headings Linings Curtains & Lined Sheers Sheer Unlined Curtains
Colours shown are indicative only. Fabric samples available on request.
A contemporary modern style, the Single pleat is customised to bring the face of the fabric forward within a single tailored pleat.
+ Pleats are evenly placed between 100mm-120mm apart
+ To customise the heading style, 100mm depth buckram (stiffening insert) is used
+ Track length multiplied by 1.75 = fabric fullness coverage required
+ Attach the curtain to a track/track rod using the innovative Microflex hook
A classic heading style that is also known as the Dutch Pleat. A styled heading that adds a refined double pinch of fabric spaced evenly across the top of the curtain.
+ Pleats are evenly placed between 100mm-120mm apart
+ A bar tack stitch is placed approx. 20mm from the bottom of pleat to hold the double pinched fabric in place
+ To customize the heading style 100mm depth buckram (stiffening insert) is used
+ Track length multiplied by 2.0 = fabric fullness coverage required
+ Attach the curtain to a track/track rod using the innovative Microflex hook
A sleek modern heading style also known as Reversed Pleat. The customised flat plain stitching facing toward the back of the curtain.
+ Pleats are evenly placed between 100mm-120mm apart
+ Each pleat is pressed flat and plan stitched down the centre to the full depth of the buckram (stiffening insert)
+ Track length multiplied by 1.75 = fabric fullness coverage required
+ Attach the curtain to a track/track rod using the metal pin hook
A minimalist style, incorporating a gentle wave heading
+ A nylon clear heading tape is applied to the top of the curtain, with the depth of the tape being 75mm
+ A minimum of 1.85 track covering fabric fullness and no more than 2.00 fabric fullness
+ Attach the curtain to most track/track rods using standard plastic hook
+ The S-Fold wave pleat glides below the track for seamless flow along the glided track/ track rod
+ No gathering required to attach the curtain to the track.
+ The Wave heading is hooked under the track to enable the “wave” to flow seamlessly
An elegant styled heading that is modern and timeless. Bringing together both the defined pleat of the Inverted heading and the softness of the Wave Pleat
+ Pleats are evenly placed between 100mm-120mm apart
+ A pleat pinch is 10mm deep and face the rear of the curtain
+ To customise the heading style, 100mm depth buckram (stiffening insert) is used
+ A lining ribbon tape is secured to the back of the pleat by a curtain pin hook to hold the soft front facing wave effect in place
+ 1.85 Track covering fabric fullness is required
A traditional heading that you manually gather by pulling the pencil pleat heading strings, into a gather.
+ Either a 50mm or 75mm depth heading tape is sewn to the rear of the curtain
+ Flat sewing the tape in parallel stitching lines across the length of the tape to the curtain fabric
+ To make the gather look, pulling of the heading draw strings is required, to the desired finished width
+ 2.0 Track covering fabric fullness is required
+ Attach the curtain to the track/track rod using standard plastic hook