Layered linen bedding and curtains in a bedroom

Sourcing on request

Drapery, blackout curtains, and custom rugs.

Crateworks does not carry soft furnishing as a standalone line. Made-to-measure curtains, blackout drapery, and custom area rugs are available as an add-on to a larger sourcing package, where the textile order rides with the cabinetry, flooring, and the rest of the project on one schedule. For a textile-only request, a specialist supplier is the better route.

Sourcing on request

Not actively stocked. Send the brief and we will scope a supplier match against your spec.

How we source soft furnishing.

Architect reviewing shop drawings at a workbench

Window-fit drapery

Curtains run to your window dimensions, hung from one hardware family across the project. No domestic showroom upcharge.

Brushed brass hardware sample held against a finish swatch

Coordinated palette

Fabric and rug family selected against the rest of the project palette so the room reads as one piece.

Installer fitting a slim aluminum frame on site

Custom rugs

Size, pile, and pattern to the floor plan. Lead time built into the package schedule.

Certification and install.

Sold as decorative. Commercial drapery is sourced to meet NFPA 701 and rugs to meet 16 CFR 1630/1631 where the install requires it. Crib, mattress, and other kid-specific items carry federal cert burden best handled by category specialists; not sourced through Crateworks. Canada — CAN/ULC-S109 / SOR-2016-176 (Canadian commercial drapery flame test and textile floor-covering flammability regulation.).

Install runs through your local licensed trades on your schedule. Crateworks delivers product, coordinates the freight, and supports the substitution path if anything lands damaged.

Common questions

Soft furnishing ships as part of a project package rather than as a standalone retail order. It rides the same coordinated delivery as your cabinetry, flooring, and furniture.
Yes. Custom drapery is cut to your window schedule, with fabric, lining, and heading style confirmed by sample before production.
Commercial drapery is sourced to meet NFPA 701 and rugs to meet 16 CFR 1630 where the project requires it, with documentation provided.
Yes. Send the scheme or a fabric reference and matched samples come back for approval before anything is produced.

Pairs well with

Related categories

Soft Furnishing is one piece of the full project package. Open the one-stop overview for every category we source, or browse the look gallery for complete rooms.

Send your brief

Soft Furnishing on your schedule.

Drawings, a material list, or a folder of inspiration shots. Whatever you have. We come back with a coordinated quote.

Custom curtains, drapery & blackout

Off-the-shelf curtain sizes fit nothing well. Crateworks supplies made-to-measure curtains and drapery in linen, velvet, silk, and cotton, sized to each window opening and hung from your chosen hardware family. Lining is specified per panel: blackout for bedrooms and theaters, thermal for heat-loss rooms, interlining for body and drape.

Blackout drapery uses a triple-weave lining behind the decorative face fabric, sized to extend past the casing on all sides so the panel covers it edge to edge when drawn. With a wrap-around rod or ceiling-mounted track it blocks 99 to 100% of light, the true blackout that "room-darkening" stock curtains never reach. The face fabric still reads as linen, velvet, or silk from inside the room.

Motorized tracks, smart-home integration (Lutron, Crestron), and sheer-plus- blackout layering are all specified per project. Install runs through your drapery installer; Crateworks delivers the curtains hemmed to length with rings or hooks attached.

Custom area rugs & Persian patterns

A rug should fit the room, not the other way around. Crateworks supplies custom area rugs in hand-knotted, hand-tufted, and flatweave construction, any size, color, and pile, coordinated with the curtain and textile package on one schedule. Wool is the default fiber, silk or wool-silk blend for accent pieces, cotton for flatweave.

Persian-style rugs are hand-knotted in the traditional patterns, medallion, all-over floral, Heriz, Tabriz, Kashan, Bidjar, in wool or wool-silk blend. Quality reads by knot count (KPSI): 100 to 200 standard, 400 to 800 fine, 1000-plus master grade. Custom sizing is specified to the inch; color matched against a Pantone reference, fabric swatch, or inspiration photo.

Linen, velvet, silk, cotton, sheers, wool, and blends, selected from a sample library with physical swatches sent before order. Linings: blackout for bedrooms and theaters, thermal for heat-loss rooms, interlining for body and drape. Header styles run pinch-pleat, goblet, eyelet, wave-fold, and pencil-pleat.
Triple-weave blackout lining behind a decorative face fabric, sized 4 to 8 inches past each side of the casing and 6 to 12 inches above it, with a wrap-around rod or ceiling track, blocks 99 to 100% of light. Stock-size panels on wall-mount rods leave side bleed and drop to 90 to 95%. Blackout lining works behind any face fabric, so the room still reads as linen, velvet, or silk.
Every panel is made to the window. Provide the rod-to-floor measurement, rod width, and desired stack-back; curtains ship hemmed exactly to length with rings or hooks attached, no on-site alteration. Hardware (rods, finials, brackets) is specified once across the project so every window reads consistent.
Hand-knotted is heirloom-grade, each pile yarn tied by hand, refinishable, multi-generational. Hand-tufted is mid-tier with faster production. Flatweave has no pile and suits high-traffic and indoor-outdoor use. Pile material is wool by default, silk or wool-silk blend for accent, cotton for flatweave.
Any size from roughly 3 by 5 feet up to 16 by 25 feet, specified to the inch, for example 11'4" by 14'6" to sit under a dining table with a 24-inch margin. Beyond loom width the rug may be seamed. Color matched against a Pantone reference, fabric swatch, or inspiration photo.
Hand-knotted in the Persian tradition: medallion, all-over floral, or regional patterns (Heriz, Tabriz, Kashan, Bidjar, Qashqai). Quality is read by knot count (KPSI): 100 to 200 standard, 400 to 800 fine, 1000-plus master grade. Higher KPSI means finer detail and higher cost. Wool is the standard floor material; wool-silk blend adds luminous highlights without silk fragility.
Custom curtains run roughly 8 to 10 weeks from approved fabric and confirmed measurements, plus a 2 to 3 week sample cycle. Hand-tufted rugs run 8 to 12 weeks, flatweave 6 to 10, hand-knotted and custom Persian 14 to 20. All lead times are the delivered window, factored into the package schedule.
No. Crateworks supplies drapery, blackout curtains, and custom rugs only as an add-on to a larger sourcing package, where the textile order rides with the cabinetry, flooring, and the rest of the project on one schedule. For a textile-only request, a specialist supplier is the better route.

Soft furnishing guides.

Working guides for window treatments, rug selection, and textile coordination.

Sourcing more than one category?

We coordinate supply across multiple product categories on the same project. One quote, one shipping coordination, one supplier line on the budget.