Custom Velvet Curtains & Drapes

The richness of velvet, made to fit your exact windows. HPD custom velvet curtains are available in Signature Velvet, Heritage Plush, and Designer Velvet — with up to 10 header styles and 4 lining options including blackout. Handcrafted to your dimensions,

Velvet curtains earn their place in a room the way no other fabric does — the dense pile absorbs and redirects light, colors appear richer in person than photographs suggest, and the weight creates a hang that reads as genuinely luxurious. In a custom format, that quality is fully realised: panels cut to your exact window size, in your chosen header style, with your lining preference.

Three distinct velvet collections are available for custom order. Signature Velvet has a smooth, microsuede-like finish — sleek and contemporary, suited to modern and transitional rooms. Heritage Plush Velvet has a deeper, denser traditional pile — cozy and enveloping, perfect for classic and maximalist spaces. Designer Velvet brings more decorative styling for spaces where the curtain is an intentional focal point.

Customers who've ordered custom velvet across multiple rooms consistently describe the results as extraordinary quality for the price — noting that the panels look far more expensive than they are and that the custom fit makes a visible difference compared to standard sizing. Handcrafted to your exact dimensions, with your choice of header style and lining, and

Frequently Asked Questions

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What velvet collections are available for custom curtains, and how do they differ?

Three velvet collections are available. Signature Velvet has a smooth, microsuede-like finish — sleek and contemporary, suited to modern and transitional spaces. Heritage Plush Velvet has a deeper, denser traditional pile — cozy and enveloping for classic and maximalist rooms. Designer Velvet has more decorative styling for rooms where the curtain is a deliberate design statement. All three offer full customisation by size, header, and lining.

What header styles are available for custom velvet curtains?

Up to 10 header styles are available depending on the specific velvet collection — Pole Pocket, Pole Pocket with Back Tabs, Pole Pocket with Hook Belt, Pole Pocket with Hook Belt & Back Tabs, Deluxe Tab Top, Grommets, French Pleat, Goblet Pleat, Parisian Pleat, and Inverted Pleat. Given the substantial weight of velvet fabric, a heavy-duty rod with center support brackets is recommended for wider panels. The back tab and pleat options are particularly popular for distributing velvet's weight evenly across the header.

What lining options are available for custom velvet curtains?

Four lining options are available. Unlined preserves the velvet's natural drape without adding weight. Lined adds a clean finish and moderate privacy. Lined & Interlined adds cotton flannel for body, insulation, and moderate light control — the most popular choice for living rooms and dining rooms. Blackout Lining obstructs 100% of light — the choice for bedrooms and any space requiring near-complete darkness. The dense velvet pile naturally absorbs additional light at the face fabric, meaning blackout velvet panels perform toward the very top of their rated opacity in practice.

How do I measure for custom velvet curtains?

For rod pocket, back tab, and Deluxe Tab Top headers, measure from the top of the rod to your desired endpoint. For grommet headers, measure from the bottom of the ring to the floor. For French Pleat, Goblet, Parisian, and Inverted Pleat headers, measure from the hook to the floor. For hook belt, measure from the hook to the floor. Adding an extra ½ inch is recommended for floor variance. For heavier velvet panels, ensure your rod and brackets are rated for the weight before ordering.

What rooms and styles suit custom velvet curtains best?

Custom velvet curtains suit any room where warmth, depth, and a sense of occasion matter — master bedrooms, living rooms, dining rooms, home theaters, and studies. The custom format means panels perfectly cover your window with no light gaps at the sides, which is particularly valuable for blackout velvet in bedrooms. Stylistically velvet works across maximalist, traditional, Art Deco, Hollywood Regency, transitional, and eclectic interiors.

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