Light, Made Beautiful.

The sheer layer is not a soft furnishing — it is a light-quality decision.

The quality of light in a room is determined not only by the window, but by what is placed in front of it. A well-chosen voile or sheer panel does not simply obscure a view — it transforms the character of incoming light, diffusing it from harsh and directional to soft and ambient. It softens the visual boundary between inside and outside without closing the room off. It adds depth to a window dressing scheme when layered with a blind or heavier curtain behind. And when it moves — in a wave-fold track as a gentle breeze finds it — it brings a quality of interior atmosphere that no hard treatment can replicate. The sheer layer is, in the hands of a considered interior designer, one of the most powerful tools in the room.
PRODUCT DETAIL
We dress sheers in a range of heading styles — standard pencil pleat for a full gathered look, eyelet for a clean contemporary hang, and wave-fold for the most precise, even ripple across a track. Wave-fold track systems are our preferred specification for floor-to-ceiling sheers, bay window configurations, and any application where the fabric needs to hang with controlled geometry. Fabric selection spans open-weave voiles, linen-look sheers, embroidered and jacquard sheers for statement windows, and privacy-net fabrics for street-facing glazing. All sheer panels are made to measure, with heading fabric allowances calculated to achieve the specified fullness and fold depth for each heading style.
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MOTORISATION & AUTOMATION —For floor-to-ceiling sheer panels on wave-fold tracks — particularly in large living rooms, double-height spaces, and bay window schemes — motorised track systems bring effortless, silent operation to the treatment that benefits most from precise, consistent movement. A motorised sheer track opens and closes without disturbing the fold geometry of the wave, maintaining the clean ripple. In spaces where the sheer layer is part of a fully integrated dressing scheme, it can be grouped with blinds and curtains for coordinated scene control across the entire room.
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