Custom Drapery Panels Tarrant County TX

Windows That Finally Look Finished

Your home deserves more than off-the-rack panels that don’t fit right. Custom drapery panels give you the exact fabric, perfect measurements, and professional finish that make every room feel complete—built specifically for your Tarrant County windows.
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Drapery That Actually Fits Your Windows

Ready-made panels come in two lengths. Your windows don’t. That’s the problem most Tarrant County homeowners face when they try to finish their rooms with store-bought curtains. Custom drapery panels solve that. We measure your windows down to the millimeter, select fabrics that work with Texas sun and heat, and build panels that hang exactly the way they should. No light gaps. No awkward lengths. No settling for close enough. Whether you have floor-to-ceiling windows in Southlake, wide expanses in Arlington, or unique shapes in Fort Worth, custom panels give you coverage that looks intentional and professional. You pick the fabric, the lining, the pleat style, and the hardware. We handle the rest.

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What You Get With Custom Panels

Beyond just looking better, custom drapery panels change how your home functions. Here’s what actually improves when you stop compromising with ready-made options.

Texas-Made Quality Products

Every panel is crafted locally in Texas, not shipped from overseas. You get superior materials built to handle our climate.

Decade of Installation Expertise

Ten years of construction experience means your panels integrate seamlessly with your home's existing architecture, not slapped on as an afterthought.

Work Directly With Owner

You won't get passed between different sales reps and installers. The owner handles your project from consultation through final installation.

Free In-Home Consultation

We come to you, measure your windows precisely, show you fabric samples, and provide transparent pricing—all at no cost.

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The Difference Between Custom and Ready-Made

Walk into any big-box store and you’ll find curtain panels in 84-inch or 96-inch lengths. Maybe a few colors. Probably polyester blends. Definitely not made for your specific windows. Custom drapery panels start with your actual measurements. If your window needs 102 inches to look right, that’s what you get. If you want linen that breathes instead of synthetic that traps heat, you choose it. If your west-facing windows in Mansfield need blackout lining to handle afternoon sun, we build that in. The fabrics are different too. Ready-made panels use thin materials to keep costs down. They fade fast under Texas sun. Custom panels use designer fabrics from quality sources—linens, silks, velvets, performance textiles—that hold their color and drape properly for years. You’re not replacing them in two seasons. And the fit matters more than most people realize. Panels that are too short make your ceilings look low. Panels that don’t cover the full width create light gaps and heat leaks. Custom measurements eliminate both problems. Your panels cover what they should, stack neatly when open, and hang without bunching or dragging.

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What's Included in Your Custom Panels

When you order custom drapery panels from us, you’re not just getting fabric. You’re getting a complete solution built specifically for your Tarrant County home. We start with an in-home consultation. We measure every window you want covered, discuss how you use each room, and show you fabric samples so you can see and feel the options. You’ll know exactly what you’re getting before we build anything. Then we select the right lining for each space. Blackout lining for bedrooms where you need darkness. Thermal lining for windows that face west and bake in afternoon heat. Sheer lining for rooms where you want filtered light. The lining affects how your panels perform, so we match it to how you actually live. Hardware gets chosen based on your style and your panels’ weight. Lightweight linen needs different support than heavy velvet. We make sure your rods, brackets, and finials can handle what we’re hanging and look right with your décor. Installation is handled by our team with a decade of construction experience. We’re not hanging panels with basic brackets and hoping they stay up. We’re integrating them with your home’s architecture, matching trim when needed, and making sure everything operates smoothly. When we’re done, your panels look like they came with the house.
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Experience the A Plus Difference

See firsthand why we're Arlington's preferred choice for custom shutters and shades. Schedule your free consultation today and let's create something beautiful together.

Experience the A Plus Difference

See firsthand why we're Arlington's preferred choice for custom shutters and shades. Schedule your free consultation today and let's create something beautiful together.

Custom Drapery Panels FAQs

Common questions about Custom Drapery Panels

Custom drapery panels cost more upfront than ready-made options, but the comparison isn’t quite that simple. Ready-made panels might run you a couple hundred dollars per window, while custom panels typically start higher depending on fabric choice, lining, and window size. But here’s what changes the math: ready-made panels fade, wear out, and need replacing every few years, especially under Texas sun. Custom panels last a decade or more with minimal maintenance. They’re also built to fit your exact windows, so you’re not buying multiple panels to try to cover one wide window or dealing with light gaps that waste energy. Factor in the energy savings from proper insulation, the increased home value from permanent fixtures, and the fact that you won’t be shopping for replacements in two years, and custom panels often cost less over time. If you want a specific number, we provide transparent pricing during your free in-home consultation based on your actual windows and fabric choices.
The terms get used interchangeably, but there are some differences worth knowing. Curtains are typically lighter weight, unlined or lightly lined, and hang more casually. Drapery panels are usually made from heavier fabrics, fully lined, and designed to provide better light control and insulation. For Texas homes, that distinction matters. Lightweight curtains might work in a casual space where you want some softness, but they won’t block afternoon heat or provide the privacy and light control most rooms need. Drapery panels with proper lining handle our climate better. They insulate against heat in summer and cold in winter, block UV rays that fade furniture, and give you real control over light and privacy. When we talk about custom panels, we’re usually referring to fully lined drapery that’s built to perform, not just decorate. During your consultation, we’ll discuss what makes sense for each room based on how you use the space and what your windows face.
From consultation to installation, you’re typically looking at four to six weeks for custom drapery panels. Here’s how that breaks down: We schedule your free in-home consultation at your convenience. That visit takes about an hour depending on how many windows you’re covering. Once you’ve selected your fabrics and approved the quote, we order materials and begin fabrication. The actual building process takes two to four weeks since each panel is custom-made to your specifications in our Texas facility. We’re not pulling something off a shelf—we’re cutting fabric, adding your chosen lining, creating pleats or headers, and finishing every detail. Installation day usually takes four to six hours depending on the number of windows and any special mounting requirements. Our team handles everything from hardware installation to final adjustments. The timeline can shift slightly based on fabric availability or if you’re ordering for a whole house, but we give you specific dates during your consultation so you know exactly what to expect.
Texas climate is tough on window treatments, so fabric choice matters more here than in milder climates. You want materials that can handle intense UV exposure, heat, and our occasional humidity spikes without fading, warping, or deteriorating. Natural fibers like linen and cotton blends work well because they breathe and don’t trap heat the way synthetics can. Linen especially has become popular for its texture and the way it filters light naturally. For rooms where you want more formality or light blocking, heavier fabrics like velvet or thick cotton with blackout lining perform beautifully. If you have west-facing windows that bake in afternoon sun, performance fabrics designed for UV resistance are worth considering. They maintain their color longer and provide better heat control. The lining you choose matters as much as the face fabric. Thermal lining helps with insulation. Blackout lining blocks light completely for bedrooms or media rooms. During your consultation, we bring fabric samples so you can see how they look in your actual light and feel the weight and texture before deciding.
Absolutely, and layering is actually one of the smartest approaches for Texas homes. Combining custom drapery panels with blinds or shades gives you flexibility most single treatments can’t match. You might use shades for daytime light control and privacy, then close drapery panels in the evening for insulation and a finished look. Or layer sheer panels over blackout shades so you can filter light during the day and block it completely at night. Layering also adds depth and texture to a room in a way that single treatments don’t. The key is making sure the hardware and mounting work together without crowding the window. We handle that during installation. With a decade of construction experience, we know how to integrate drapery panels with existing treatments so everything operates smoothly and looks intentional. If you already have plantation shutters, roller shades, or blinds that you want to keep, we’ll design your custom panels to complement them functionally and aesthetically.
Yes, and the impact is more noticeable in Texas than in milder climates. Properly fitted custom drapery panels with the right lining create an insulating barrier at your windows. That matters because windows are where your home loses and gains the most heat. In summer, when your west-facing windows turn into solar ovens during afternoon sun, lined drapery panels block that heat before it enters the room. Your AC doesn’t have to work as hard to compensate. In winter, the same panels trap warm air inside instead of letting it escape through the glass. The Department of Energy has found that insulating window treatments can reduce heat gain by up to 33 percent in summer and heat loss by up to 25 percent in winter. The actual savings depend on your windows, how much sun exposure you get, and what lining you choose, but most Tarrant County homeowners notice a difference in their monthly bills. Beyond the numbers, your rooms just feel more comfortable. You’re not dealing with hot spots near windows or cold drafts in winter. Custom panels that fit properly eliminate the light gaps and coverage issues that let conditioned air escape with ready-made options.

Free In-Home Consultation

We come to your home, measure your windows precisely, discuss your needs, and show you fabric samples. You get transparent pricing before we move forward.

Fabric and Design Selection

Choose your fabric, lining, pleat style, and hardware from hundreds of options. We guide you through what works best for your climate and windows.

Custom Fabrication and Installation

Your panels are built in our Texas facility to your exact specifications, then professionally installed by our experienced team for a flawless finish.