Curtain Heading Types

Learn about curtain heading types

Curtain Headings

The curtain heading refers to the top portion of the curtain, where the fabric is gathered and attached to the track. The curtain heading will influence how the curtain hangs and determines the overall flow of the curtain.

Capture offers two types of headings, S-fold & Pencil Pleat

When quoting for a curtain, click 'edit accessories' to adjust the heading type



Pencil Pleat

The Pencil Pleat heading has tightly gathered folds of fabric that create pencil-style pleats in the top of the curtain. This heading appeals to a more traditional style that is casual and unstructured.

  • Tailored Look
  • Elegant Appearance


S-Fold

The S-fold curtain heading style creates wide, even folds resembling an 'S' shape, offering a modern and clean aesthetic. It enhances light flow into the room and stacks compactly when opened. With no discernible back, it maintains the same appearance from both sides of the window, while holding its shape well.

  • Modern look
  • Structured Flow