Ripple Fold Drapery
The clean, contemporary fold. Soft, uniform waves from edge to edge.
Ripple fold is the modern way to hang drapery. Instead of pinched pleats at the top, the fabric runs in continuous, even S-curves along a track, for a relaxed, architectural look that suits contemporary homes and large walls of glass. One of our customers ordered crisp white ripple fold with blackout and sheers and said it made the room look like a hotel.
Ripple fold drapery, also called wave fold or S-fold, is a heading style where the curtain is attached to a carrier tape and track so it falls in continuous, uniform waves. It gives a cleaner, more contemporary line than traditional pinch pleats.
Related: S-fold · wave fold · drapery track · carrier tape · walls of glass
Uniform, architectural folds
Every wave is the same depth, top to bottom, for a tailored, gallery-clean look.
Ideal for big openings
Ripple fold glides smoothly on a track, which makes it perfect for sliders, walls of glass, and room dividers.
Motorization-friendly
Track systems pair naturally with motorized drapery, so the whole wall can open at the touch of a button.
“Perhaps one of the best-kept secrets in Los Angeles. When I walked in there must have been hundreds of rolls of fabric against the walls. The selection is great, and they have access to remnant rolls that come from some of the high-end, well-known casino hotels in Las Vegas. I ordered crisp white cu…”
Ripple Fold Drapery, answered.
Generally yes. The continuous wave reads as clean and contemporary, where pinch pleats read as more traditional. We help you match the heading to your home.
Yes. Because it runs on a track, ripple fold is one of the easiest styles to motorize for remote or scheduled operation.
Ready for ripple fold drapery?
Call Shawn with your measurements for a fast estimate, or visit the Downtown showroom and walk the fabric wall in person.
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