DIP WASHING & REPAIR

Drapes and curtains aren’t just functional, they do double duty as home décor. That’s why it pays to keep the curtains and drapes pristine. Regular maintenance and proper care help preserve the integrity of the materials. Maintaining the curtains and drapes allows you to maximize the life of these furnishing.

We offer services that include dip-washing and seat ironing which gives furnishings a crisp, wrinkle-free, like-new appearance that can't be beaten. There are no rumples or creases left which are out of place.

FEATURED PRODUCTS

ROMAN BLINDS

A Roman blind is a form of roller blind where you do not roll the fabric onto a tube, but rather gather it vertically via cords.

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PLEATED BLINDS

A pleated blind is the name given to a horizontally folded length of fabric that is secured between two profiles and to tension

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PANEL BLINDS

A panel curtain is a smooth vertical window decoration that can be moved on rails. Wide fabric panels are attached to carriages that run concealed in the rail.

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ROLLER BLINDS

A roller blind unit is made up of an aluminium or steel shaft and, rolled around it, a fabric blind. The cassette variant additionally protects the rolled-up blind from dust.

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WOODEN BLINDS

The exceptionally wide collection for wooden blinds includes different matirials and colors to suit any style and atmosphere.

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HONEYCOMB BLINDS

The honeycomb-shaped cavities between the fabric panels form an air cushion that acts as a layer of insulation against heat and cold.

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ZEBRA BLINDS

Zebra shades are a very modern alternative to a horizontal blind. Zebra shades are roller shades that allow you to transition between sheer and privacy

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EYELET CURTAINS

The type of fabric affects how curtains hang and drape, as well as the texture and durability. The most common types of curtain fabric are cotton, poly cotton, linen etc.

CURTAIN RODS & RAILS

To match the color combination of your room in a stylized manner with wood, wood finish, S S, Antique etc.

WOODEN VASE

Wood has been used to make vases, either by using tree species that naturally resist rot, such as teak, or by applying a protective coating to conventional wood.

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