Pacific Palisades Contemporary Home
Signature Design Concept — an editorial concept study created by the studio to demonstrate House of Drapery's specification practice in cloth, heading, hardware, motorization, and architectural integration. All imagery is illustrative rendering, not a photograph of a completed installation. No construction or installation has occurred at any specific address; this is a portfolio and editorial design study.

Signature Design Concept — Contemporary Residential Drapery Program — a portfolio project documenting a window treatment approach in Pacific Palisades, CA. A studio reference in design intent, material specification, and architectural reasoning.
An editorial design study for a Pacific Palisades contemporary residence — clean plaster walls, warm stone floors, a wall of glass onto a landscaped garden — where the drapery has to read as a quiet, sculptural plane of cloth and the architecture insists on no exposed hardware.
Ceiling-mounted ripple fold drapery in oatmeal Belgian linen across the great-room window wall, paired with a sheer linen privacy layer on a parallel concealed track. The dining room mirrors the same vocabulary in a warm taupe linen inverted pleat over a sheer linen voile, also concealed and ceiling-mounted.
Oatmeal Belgian linen (great room); sheer Belgian linen voile (privacy layer, both rooms); warm taupe linen (dining inverted pleat). Cotton sateen lining throughout; bump interlining for the dining inverted pleat.
Recessed ceiling pocket with Lutron hardwired motors; uniform ripple-fold carriers. Inverted pleat heading on a concealed ceiling track in the dining room.
Drapery pockets coordinated at rough-in. Motors wired and commissioned before any cloth is hung. Final dressing on site to settle the ripple-fold S-curve rhythm.
Lutron RA3 hardwired DC motors throughout the public program, commissioned with the AV integrator. Daytime and privacy layers run on separate scenes; the inverted pleat dining program runs on its own keypad button.
An editorial design study showing how a Pacific Palisades contemporary home is specified when the architecture has already done the work — quiet cloth, recessed tracks, hardwired motorization, and the kind of restraint that takes confidence to specify.
- Ripple fold drapery
- Inverted pleat drapery
- Ceiling mounted drapery
- Motorized drapery
- Sheer linen
- Belgian linen
- Organic modern luxury
- Pacific Palisades custom drapery

Related from the Studio
For the specification work behind this project, read Custom Motorized Drapery in Pacific Palisades, Custom Ripple Fold Drapery in Pacific Palisades, and Custom Sheer Drapery in Pacific Palisades. For the broader practice in this neighborhood, see custom drapery in Pacific Palisades. Pricing for projects of this scope is set out in the 2026 Custom Drapery Pricing Guide.
