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Drapery Returns: What Are They?
A drapery return is the last pleat or part of the drapery that wraps around the drapery rod corner and returns to the wall. Returns vary...
Millenia Hospitality
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Ramada Inn Temecula
Ramada by Wyndham Temecula Old Town is located in the gorgeous historical downtown part of Temecula, CA. Upon meeting our clients it was...
Millenia Hospitality
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Drapery Stack Back. What is it? Is It Important?
We always ask our clients, "do you care what way your drapery "stacks" when you pull the drapery back to let the light in?" Also, a...
Millenia Hospitality
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Hotel Drapery: Cleaning Tools
Our clients always ask us how they can best clean their drapes without damaging the blackout layer. Drapery usually isn't cleaned on a...
Hotel Drapery and Bedding
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ADA & Drapery Guidelines
Hotels' top priority is making sure they are following all ADA rules in order to accommodate any guest needs. It can be a difficult to...
Hotel Drapery & Bedding
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2-pass vs. 3-pass Blackout
Blackout lining is used to cover the light from the windows. It can be used as its own drapery or we sew it to the back of a drapery...
Millenia Hospitality
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Ripplefold Drapery 101
Ripplefold drapery is becoming vastly more popular every year due to its modern and visually appealing look. It is a great option if you...
Millenia Hospitality
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Hotel Iris
In the heart of San Diego's Hotel Circle, you will find Hotel Iris. It's hard to miss due to their beautiful purple lighting at...
Hotel Drapery & Bedding
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2 Pinch vs 3 Pinch Pleat Drapery
The most common type of drapery in the hospitality industry is the triple pinch pleat drape also known as "French pleat". This style can...
Hotel Drapery & Bedding
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