Box pleat curtains are simply curtains that are folded evenly to form box-shaped pleats. The pinch part of the pleats are hidden, giving the curtain a neater and more modern look. If you want the room to feel more luxurious and have a sort of masculine appeal, box curtains are the perfect choice for you.
One of the advantages of the box pleat is that you can control the fullness, that is, you can control the amount of fabric you need. Box pleats can still look good if less fullness is used, thus saving money on extra drops of fabric. As a matter of fact, box pleats definitely DO NOT look better if more fabric is used; extra fullness can make the curtain look clunky and less drapeable. Therefore box pleats can be a budget solution. The pleats are deep and intact throughout the fabric, providing complete coverage with a custom look.
Modern & elegant spaces love goblet pleat curtains. For a refined, luxurious look, opt for goblet pleat curtains in sumptuous fabrics such as velvets or chenilles. Goblet pleats are a detailed heading style, similar in look to pinch pleat curtains. Tucked and folded, goblet pleats are open at the very top to give a ‘goblet’ or ‘wineglass’ look.
They can be hung on tucks or poles.A goblet pleat is one of the most luxurious finishes for your drapery headings. Similar in design to pinched pleats, goblet pleat drapes have an open top and make use of cotton batting to create the form of a round goblet. This delicate and formal pleat style is best suited for a master bedroom, dining room, or living room.