Roman Shades

Roman Shades are the perfect way to create a classic and beautiful look to your home.

Manual Operation

Continuous Loop Control

Raise shades with ease and convenience. The bead chain loop remains the same length no matter where you position the shades. The specially designed tensioner eliminates dangling chains for enhanced child safety.

Standard Cordlock Control

Easy to operate yet durable function. Multi-cord lock & guided pulley system with antique brass or white finishes ensures a smooth, long-lasting operation. Decorative wood tassels add a classic touch.

Cordless Operation

A light push or pull lifts or lowers shade to any desired position. With no visible cords, cordless shades offer a clean look and provide added child and pet safety.

Available as Top Down Bottom Up

Operates from the top down or the bottom up for more light control and privacy options. Open from the top and bottom together for more flexibility.

Also available motorized

Privacy or Blackout lining?

When it comes to choosing between privacy and blackout lining for drapes, it ultimately depends on your specific needs and preferences. Here are some considerations to help you decide why you might prioritize privacy over blackout lining:

  1. Privacy Concerns: If privacy is your primary concern, privacy lining may be the better option for you. Privacy lining provides a barrier to prevent people from seeing into your home from the outside, which can be particularly important for ground-floor rooms or areas facing busy streets.

  2. Light Control: While privacy lining offers some level of light control, it may not be as effective as blackout lining in blocking out sunlight. If you're more concerned about maintaining privacy during the day rather than blocking out all light, privacy lining could be sufficient for your needs.

  3. Aesthetics: Privacy lining tends to have a softer drape and appearance compared to blackout lining, which can sometimes be thicker and more rigid. If you prefer a more flowing and elegant look for your drapes, privacy lining may be the better choice aesthetically.

  4. Versatility: Privacy lining is often more versatile than blackout lining in terms of fabric options and styles. If you're looking for a wider range of choices in terms of colors, patterns, and textures, privacy lining may offer more flexibility to suit your design preferences.

  5. Room Functionality: Consider the function of the room where the drapes will be installed. If the room is primarily used during the day and you want to maintain privacy without completely blocking out light, privacy lining may be sufficient. However, if you need complete darkness for activities like sleeping or watching movies, blackout lining might be necessary.