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Hotel Drapery
Hotel drapery is where the guest experience is decided. The studio specifies hotel programs as layered motorized systems — sheer for daytime, decorative for evening, three-pass blackout for sleep — all inherently fire-retardant, all integrated with the property management system, all engineered for daily use across thousands of operations.

Why Choose Hotel Drapery
Why Choose This Style
Inherently fire-retardant (IFR) fabric to NFPA 701 is non-negotiable for hospitality.
Motorized layered systems integrated with keypads and PMS are the hospitality standard.
Acoustic absorption from heavy drapery measurably improves guest-room privacy ratings.
Best Applications
Where Hotel Drapery Drapery Belongs
Room Types
- Guest rooms
- Suites
- Lobbies
- Ballrooms
- Restaurants
- Spa and amenity spaces
Ceiling Heights
- All commercial ceiling heights
- Specified for the program of the space
Architecture
- Hospitality
- Commercial luxury
- Mixed-use
- Adaptive reuse
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
- Does hotel drapery need to be fire-retardant?
- Yes — every commercial drapery installation must meet NFPA 701 at minimum, often with additional jurisdiction-specific requirements.
- How are layered systems specified?
- Sheer, decorative, and blackout each on their own track, each motorized, each integrated with the room keypad and the PMS.
- How long does a hotel project take?
- Eight to sixteen weeks from specification to installation, depending on guest-room count and fabric lead time.
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