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Professional Installation

Installation is where a well-fabricated drapery program becomes the room. The studio's installers are dedicated specialists — ladder work, anchor selection, hardware leveling, panel dressing, and final styling are not handled by a general handyman.

Professional Installation
From the Field

On the Scaffold · In the Room

Installation days from the studio archive — rolling scaffolds staged on marble and hardwood, hand-tacked cornices set at ceiling height, and the dedicated installers who finish every program in person.

Drapery technician on rolling scaffold installing decorative top treatments at the top of a two-story arched window in a Burbank great room, with a sculptural crystal chandelier suspended overhead
Burbank — rolling scaffold staged inside the great room, technician setting ornate top treatments at header height
Side view of installer on scaffold positioning ornate cast-brass top treatments along the header of a tall arched window beneath a large crystal chandelier
Burbank — side view, ornate cast-brass top treatments positioned along the header without disturbing the chandelier
Two-story Porterville living room mid-install with scaffolding erected on the marble floor on floor-safe base plates, full-height patterned sheers already hung against the tall window wall
Porterville — marble-safe scaffold on load-distributing base plates, sheers hung first
Wide view of the Porterville two-story living room during cornice install with two installers on scaffolding at ceiling height, large crystal chandelier in foreground, gilded crown molding above
Porterville — two installers working the cornice run at ceiling height from the scaffold tower
Installers lifting a long fabric-wrapped cornice box section in protective plastic up the scaffolding toward the gilded crown molding of the two-story Porterville living room
Porterville — cornice section lifted in protective wrap to keep the gilded molding untouched
Two installers on scaffolding hand-setting the embellished damask cornice with crystal bead trim at the top of a tall Porterville living room window, gilded ceiling ornament above
Porterville — two installers setting the shaped, jeweled cornice into the gilded ceiling line
Close mid-install view of installers hand-tacking the embellished cornice box against the wall under heavy egg-and-dart gilded crown molding in the Porterville living room
Porterville — cornice hand-tacked at height under the gilded crown
Smiling installer on scaffolding finishing the upper edge of the patterned damask cornice box against the gilded molding of the Porterville living room
Porterville — finishing the upper cornice edge against the gilded molding
Why Choose Installation

Why Choose This Style

Hardware is anchored into stud, blocking, or expansion-rated fasteners only — never drywall alone.

Every panel is dressed on installation day: pleats trained, hems checked, returns adjusted, headings squared.

Motorized installations are programmed, tested, and commissioned in coordination with the home's lighting integrator before the team leaves.

Best Applications

Where Installation 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 does installation take?
Most residential projects install in one to three days; estate-scale programs run a week or more, often coordinated around the integrator's schedule.
Do you remove the existing drapery and hardware?
Yes — see Removal & Replacement. Tear-down and patching are coordinated within the same install window.
Is the room ready to use immediately?
Yes. Dressing day is install day; the room reads finished when we leave.
The Consultation

Begin with the room.
We will design the rest.

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Begin with a private consultation. We will follow with a tailored proposal, fabric direction, and an honest opinion on what your room is asking for.