Modern Condo Living Rooms
Long full-height windows in contemporary condos take ripple fold well. The continuous wave pairs with minimal interiors and concrete or timber floors better than traditional pleating does.
A continuous wave header for clean, contemporary interiors. Track-only mounts on long, uninterrupted windows. Free in-home measurement.
Ripple fold reads contemporary because of how the fabric attaches to the track. The same fabric in pinch pleat reads traditional.
Ripple fold (also called wave fold) is a curtain heading. Instead of being gathered into pinch pleats at the top, the fabric is attached to a track at fixed intervals so it falls in continuous, evenly spaced S-curves. The look is more architectural than traditional pleated curtains: the fabric reads as a single uniform wave rather than as discrete folds.
Ripple fold needs a track-only setup (no decorative rod) and works best on uninterrupted runs. It can wrap a bay window if the track is curved, but it doesn't pair well with a window that has obstructions in front of it because the wave breaks visually wherever the track stops.
Here are some of the use cases of Ripple Fold Curtains and its benefits for home owners.
Long full-height windows in contemporary condos take ripple fold well. The continuous wave pairs with minimal interiors and concrete or timber floors better than traditional pleating does.
Wide picture windows in landed living rooms or stairwells benefit from a single uninterrupted wave. The look is clean and the curtain stacks tightly to the side when fully drawn.
Commercial settings where the curtain is part of the architecture rather than a soft furnishing. Hotel suites, showroom backdrops, and reception areas use ripple fold for the same reason: it reads architectural.
Where the rest of the interior leans clean and architectural, ripple fold blackout layers carry the same language into the bedroom. The wave reads quiet rather than decorative.
Reach out and tell us what you need—rooms, property type, and roughly when you would like work done. We use this to understand scope and point you in the right direction. It is only a conversation; there is no obligation to proceed.
From your enquiry, we can provide an estimated price so you know the ballpark before you commit. It is a good-faith guide based on what you have shared; final pricing is confirmed after we have seen the site and the windows in person.
When you are ready, we arrange a measurement visit, finalise fabric and hardware with you, and reconfirm details before fabrication. Once everything is signed off, we supply and install to the agreed specification so you get a finished job that matches what we discussed.
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Most fabrics will, but heavier weaves give a more visible wave. We bring samples so you can see the wave with your chosen fabric before you commit.
Yes. Blackout fabrics work well in ripple fold. The heading is independent of the fabric type; you just need a track and carriers spec'd for the curtain weight.
Yes. The motor sits in the track and the carriers are unchanged. Most modern ripple-fold tracks are motor-compatible.
Typical lead time is 3 to 4 weeks. The track is the long-lead item if it's import stock; we confirm the firm date in your quote.