The Studio · Service
Styling & Final Dressing
The last hour of installation is the most important. The studio's installers dress every panel — training pleats, squaring headings, adjusting returns, weighting hems — so the drapery reads on day one as it will read in year five.

Why Choose Final Styling
Why Choose This Style
Pleats are tied for the first 48 hours to set the fold.
Hems are weighted, squared, and adjusted to the floor.
Final photography is scheduled for completed projects — the room reads its best the day it finishes.
Best Applications
Where Final Styling Drapery Belongs
Room Types
- Every residential and commercial project the studio accepts
Ceiling Heights
- All ceiling heights
Architecture
- Every architectural style — the discipline is universal
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
- How long are pleats tied for?
- Forty-eight hours, typically — long enough for the cloth to memorize the fold. The client is walked through how to untie and dress.
- Will the drapery look hung correctly on day one?
- Yes. Final styling is not a future appointment; it happens at the install.
- Do you photograph completed projects?
- Selectively, and only with client consent. Photography is part of how the studio communicates work to future clients.
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