Custom Heritage Plush Velvet Curtains

The deepest pile in the HPD velvet range — made precisely for your windows. Heritage Plush Velvet brings a cozy, enveloping warmth with 10 header styles and 4 lining options. The velvet customers order for room after room.

Heritage Plush Velvet has a deeper, denser pile than Signature Velvet — it leans traditional and cozy, the kind of fabric that makes a room feel genuinely enveloping. Customers who've ordered for one room consistently return to order the same collection for every other room in the house. In a custom format, that enveloping quality extends to fit — panels that cover your exact window with the same precision the fabric demands.

With 241 reviews across the custom range, customers describe these as extraordinary quality, noting that the custom sizing and the depth of the pile combine for a result that looks genuinely designed. The deeper pile contributes meaningful acoustic softening alongside its light control properties — customers in rooms facing busy streets specifically note the difference.

Handcrafted to your exact dimensions, with your choice of header style and lining, and

Frequently Asked Questions

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What makes Custom Heritage Plush Velvet different from Custom Signature Velvet?

Heritage Plush has a deeper, denser pile than Signature Velvet — it feels more traditionally luxurious and cozy, leaning toward a classic, enveloping character rather than a sleek contemporary one. The deeper pile means colors shift more dramatically with light and viewing angle, and the fabric's acoustic softening quality is more pronounced. Customers describe it as feeling like a luxury blanket stretched across a window.

What header styles are available and how can this curtain be hung?

The specific header styles available vary by colorway and are listed on each product page. Most collections offer between 7 and 10 headers — including Pole Pocket, Pole Pocket with Back Tabs, Pole Pocket with Hook Belt, Pole Pocket with Hook Belt & Back Tabs, Grommets, French Pleat, Goblet Pleat, Parisian Pleat, and Inverted Pleat on select collections. Each creates a distinctly different look and hanging method.

What lining options are available and how does each affect light?

Lining options vary by colorway and are listed on each product page. Most collections offer up to four options: Unlined (natural drape, no additional light blocking), Lined (clean finish, moderate privacy), Lined & Interlined (cotton flannel added for body, insulation, and moderate light control), and Blackout Lining (100% light blockage when properly installed). Performance Linen collections use Hotel Blackout Backing (100% opacity) as a fixed option. The specific options for each product are listed on the product page.

What length should I choose and what look does each create?

As a custom curtain, you specify your exact finished length at order. For rod pocket and back tab headers, measure from the top of the rod to your desired endpoint. For grommet headers, measure from the bottom of the ring to the floor — grommets hang below the rod, reducing effective length by 1–2 inches compared to a rod pocket at the same measurement. For French Pleat, Goblet, Parisian, and Inverted Pleat headers, measure from the hook to the floor. Adding an extra ½ inch to your measurement is recommended for any variance in floor level across wider windows. Sill length suits rooms with furniture below the window. Float (½ inch off floor) is clean and contemporary. Kiss (just grazing) is the classic choice. A puddle (2–3 inches) suits formal low-traffic rooms.

What rooms and styles suit Custom Heritage Plush Velvet best?

Custom Heritage Plush Velvet suits master bedrooms, dining rooms, living rooms, and studies where warmth, comfort, and a sense of enclosure are the design goals. The custom format is particularly valuable for larger windows where standard widths leave gaps, and for unusually tall rooms where standard lengths fall short. Suits traditional, classic, maximalist, eclectic, and cottagecore interiors.

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