For centuries, the high cost of traditional velvet put the fabric out of the reach of all but the very rich and privileged. Traditionally made with costly silk and constructed with complex weaving techniques, velvet curtains were used to denote wealth as much as taste. Today, modern technologies and synthetic fabrics have made velvet drapes affordable for everyone, opening up new opportunities to decorate with the rich-looking but inexpensive fabric.
Much of the appeal of velvet comes from the sheen of the richly piled fabric. Velvet interplays with light to create waves of luminous colour, contrasted by deep shadows of darker shades. This reflective quality adds a feeling of depth and richness to draperies, enveloping a room with a sense of comfort and confidence.
Swagged, draped and tied-back velvet draperies remain the designer’s choice for rooms decorated in a highly ornate, traditional style. Few fabrics are as effective in decorating windows that complement the opulence of richly appointed rooms as velvet. High-style window treatments using velvet may be further embellished with intricate embroidery, corded trims and fringe.
The sensuous look and feel of velvet makes the fabric a popular choice for rooms decorated in a romantic style. Whether the desired look is for a period style like Elizabethan, Edwardian or Victorian, or for a fantasy look torn from the pages of a favourite novel, velvet drapes conjure up images of luxury and passion. For pure romance, it’s hard to beat the dreamy effect of velvet draped over sheer organza panels.
Theatres have long recognized the effectiveness of velvet in theatrical curtains, for the sense of luxury they add to the décor, for the quality of the fabric’s drape and for the way the fabric blocks backstage light and noise from reaching the audience. Modern homeowners often choose velvet curtains to block out light and reduce noise as well. Velvet drapes are not only an excellent choice for blackout curtains, they add a layer of insulation to windows as well, reducing heating and cooling costs.
Velvet’s theatrical connotations the fabric a good choice for rooms informed by playful approach to decorating styles. Those who feel free to indulge a sense of humour, as well as a sense of style and creativity, will find multiple applications for velvet drapes. Whether used as a window treatment, room divider or closet screen, velvet draperies, mixed with more casual furnishings, make a statement of playful confidence and self-assurance.
Modern rooms are often decorated in a eclectic style, a style more focused on reflecting personal taste than on adhering to any one particular style of furnishing. Some of the most striking rooms in the eclectic style are those that combine natural materials and colours with interesting textures and accents. Velvet drapes in rich, jewel tones fit perfectly with this approach to decorating, adding a luxurious contrast to natural wood, bamboo and metallic materials. Affordable, durable and versatile, velvet curtains provide opportunities to elevate interiors into something special.


