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Pristine's Range

Pleat Style: Features a series of single, evenly spaced pleats running vertically along the top edge of the curtain panel.

Header Type: Sturdy header tape or buckram sewn into the top of the fabric to reinforce the pleats and provide structural support.

Fabric Compatibility: Lightweight sheers, medium-weight fabrics, and heavier drapes.

Versatility: Offers a clean and tailored look, making them suitable for various room settings and decor styles.

 
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SINGLE PINCH PLEAT CURTAINS 
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Pleat Style: Features a series of two deep, evenly spaced pleats running vertically along the top edge of the curtain panel.

Header Type: Sturdy header tape or buckram sewn into the top of the fabric to reinforce the pleats and provide structural support.

Fabric Compatibility: Lightweight sheers, medium-weight fabrics, and heavier drapes.

Versatility: Offers a classic and refined look, making them suitable for both formal and casual room settings.
DOUBLE PINCH PLEAT CURTAINS 
Pleat Style: Features a series of three deep, evenly spaced pleats running vertically along the top edge of the curtain panel

Header Type: Sturdy header tape or buckram sewn into the top of the fabric to reinforce the pleats and provide structural support.

Fabric Compatibility: Lightweight sheers to heavyweight drapes.

Versatility: Exudes elegance and sophistication, making them a popular choice for formal living spaces.
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TRIPPLE PINCH PLEAT CURTAINS 
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Pleat Style: Features a series of small, evenly spaced pleats running horizontally along the top edge of the curtain panel.

Header Type: Header tape sewn onto the back of the curtain fabric. This tape contains channels into which curtain hooks or rings can be inserted for hanging.

Fabric Compatibility: Can be made from various fabric types, offering versatility in terms of style, texture, and opacity.

Versatility: Suitable for a wide range of room settings and decor styles, from traditional to contemporary.
PENCIL PLEAT CURTAINS 
Pleat Style: Fabric gathering in soft folds between the eyelets when the curtains are hung.

Header Type: Features metal rings or eyelets along the top edge of the curtain panel.

Fabric Compatibility: Lightweight sheers, medium-weight fabrics, and heavier drapes.

Versatility: Modern and casual appearance.
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EYELET CURTAINS 
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Pleat Style: Tailored and elegant look, with the goblets forming deep, rounded pleats when the curtains are hung.

Header Type: Features a series of cylindrical-shaped fabric "goblets" along the top edge of the curtain panel.

Fabric Compatibility: Often made from medium to heavyweight fabrics that can hold the shape of the goblets and provide luxurious drapability.

Sophisticated Appearance: Adds a touch of sophistication to any room, making them a popular choice for formal living spaces.
GOBLET CURTAINS 
Pleat Style: Designed to hang in gentle, continuous folds, providing excellent drapability and fluid movement.

Header Type: Maintains a consistent and uniform appearance whether open or closed. Evenly spaced waves create a neat and streamlined look.

Versatility: Their sleek, uniform waves create a clean finish.
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WAVE CURTAINS 
ROD POCKET CURTAINS 
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Pleat Style: Typically have a flat or slightly gathered appearance along the rod pocket header.

Header Type: Features a sewn-in pocket along the top edge of the curtain panel through which the curtain rod is inserted.

Compatibility: Lightweight sheers, medium-weight fabrics, and heavier drapes.

Versatility: Suitable for various room settings and decor styles, offering a classic and versatile window shading option.
Curtain pelmets are decorative bespoke fixtures that conceal the curtain track or rod at the top of a window.

At Pristine, our team will facilitate the finishing touches of your window dressing by building your unique and customised pelmet.
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Pelmet 
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