Decorating with Fabric Contract offers a complete line of interior and exterior shading and light control products including: drapery, shades, blinds, shutters, retractable screens, and specialty treatments and controls for home and office automation. In addition, we offer job site consulting as well as a professional measuring and installation service.
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Decorating with Fabric Contract Draperies is custom made by professionals to precise specifications for commercial applications. We have extensive experience in the manufacture and application of all types of commercial custom drapery...from pediatric and psych units to board rooms and executive offices.
We are often asked by our customers to recommend the best drapery application for a particular project. Please contact us for your next drapery project.
Decorating with Fabric Contract’s state-of-the-art manufacturing process ensures that we meet your delivery requirements as well as your quality standards.
We manufacture a variety of drapery styles including:
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Accordia Fold |
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Goblet |
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Ripple Fold |
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Pinch Pleat |
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Box Pleat |
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Rod Pocket |

Not all stage curtains are made the same way, most are still make like they were 100 years ago. Decorating with Fabric Stage Curtains are designed with unique features to eliminate problem areas and to provide curtains that start out looking beautiful and retain that look for years of service. Unique features such as:
All made to order hospital cubicle curtains are manufactured with inherently fire retardant (IFR) fabric; the fire retardant lasts through the life of the curtain. The top FR nylon mesh with 1 1/2" woven, snag free header, combined with our #2 grommet, provides superior durability and long lasting performance. We warrant our labor & materials for one year, on every medical privacy curtain we manufacture to be free of defects under normal handling conditions and when care instructions are complied with fully.
Innovative contract drapery and commercial drapery are the core of Decorating with Fabric. We have been installing draperies for over twenty years in the New York City area. With four installers on our staff, we are able to handle any type of drapery need.
We are now manufacturing SUSTAINABLE SILK FABRIC with USA grown ORGANIC COTTON LININGS. 145 handwoven SUSTAINABLE SILK colors combined with certified ORGANIC cotton sateen lining and Flannel interlining.
Call it “The Inconvenient Truth” movement or the “green” revolution, but let's face it: Everyone is paying more attention to energy efficiency, recycling, and alternative energy sources than ever before. The mainstream focus on climate change spurred by Al Gore's movie, the recent Live Earth concerts, segments on the “Oprah Winfrey Show,” and celebrity endorsements for “going green” inevitably means that this trend will eventually make its way to the AV industry.
Why daylight?
To create beautiful spaces, save energy and operating costs and reduce our impact on our planet.
It's natural. Daylighting taps into the five-billion-year-old fusion reactor called the sun. Using natural light from the sun costs nothing to the environment but pays big dividends to building occupants. The result is a compelling, efficient lighting solution that also protects the environment. By consuming less energy, daylit buildings reduce fossil fuel use and carbon dioxide emissions associated with global warming and climate change.
Cool daylighting (or cooling load avoidance daylighting) is not a new term. It is a descriptive term to differentiate daylighting design the takes into consideration whole building energy impacts of integrated daylighting design from designs that do not do this.
It was most recently popularized by Steve Teorney of LIGHTFORMS working in cooperation with the Energy Center of Wisconsin and the Daylighting Collaborative to provide training on the daylighting approach that LIGHTFORMS used on its projects around the country.
There are basically two methods of arranging desired reverberation control: movable and immovable. Immovable techniques include carpeted walls and floors, permanent sound clouds, and wall or ceiling mounted acoustical panels. Immovable techniques must of necessity be planned for either a particular use (i.e.: always vocal music, or always small orchestra, etc.) or must be arranged for a "happy medium" which generally makes no-one really happy.
