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Custom Drapery for Home Offices
Home-office drapery has to perform across a workday — controlling glare on screens, absorbing the acoustic energy of a hard-walled room, and rendering professionally on video calls. The studio specifies office drapery as a working system, not a decorative one.

Why Choose Home Office Drapery
Why Choose This Style
Solar-control sheers on the screen-facing wall reduce glare without darkening the room.
A heavyweight over-drapery, ceiling-mounted, absorbs the acoustic reflections that make a glass-walled office sound fatiguing within minutes.
Color and pattern selection should account for the office's video-call background, not just the room itself.
Best Applications
Where Home Office Drapery Drapery Belongs
Room Types
- Home offices
- Executive studies
- Libraries
- Boardrooms
Ceiling Heights
- 8–12 ft. standard
- Specified taller when architecture allows
Architecture
- Contemporary
- Transitional
- Traditional
- Mid-century modern
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
- Will drapery help with screen glare?
- Yes, especially layered with a performance sheer that handles daytime light without darkening the room.
- What fabric works best in a home office?
- Wool, heavy linen, and felt-backed fabrics absorb sound and read as serious. We avoid lustrous silks in working offices.
- Should office drapery be motorized?
- Often, yes. Scene-based control — morning, afternoon, video call — changes how a working room feels through the day.
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