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Restaurant Drapery
Restaurant drapery is acoustic and atmospheric work. The studio specifies velvet, wool, and heavy-linen panels to drop conversational decibel levels, soften the dining-room volume, and define private moments within an open floor plan — always to inherently fire-retardant specification.

Why Choose Restaurant Drapery
Why Choose This Style
Decibel-level reduction is the most consequential service drapery provides to a restaurant.
Banquette alcoves and private dining nooks benefit most from dedicated drapery.
Fabric selection must be cleanable, IFR, and resilient to the wear of a working dining room.
Best Applications
Where Restaurant Drapery Drapery Belongs
Room Types
- Main dining rooms
- Private dining rooms
- Banquette alcoves
- Bar and lounge 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
- How much can drapery reduce restaurant noise?
- Properly specified, five to seven decibels of conversational reduction — enough to make tables feel private without isolating them.
- What fabrics work in a working restaurant?
- Performance velvets, wool blends, and heavyweight linens with IFR certification and cleanable finishes.
- Can drapery be cleaned in place?
- Some assemblies, yes — we specify cleanable systems on every restaurant project we accept.
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