Explore the Unique Elegance of Adrette's Custom Window Treatments
Every window treatment project on this page was custom-designed and installed by our specialized team of design professionals and installation experts.
Gerri's dining room: a to-scale drawing to help client visualize their future custom draperies.
Gerri's dining room: stationary drapery side panels with arched-top headers designed to follow the curve of the window.
Gerri's dining room: showing details of the sheer fabric with an embroidered lattice pattern.
John's den: custom draperies behind an executive desk can be closed to filter harsh sun when working on a computer screen.
John's den: a soft tone-on-tone floral linen drapery fabric complements the traditional architectural details in this gentleman's office.
John's den: lined custom linen draperies filter the harsh afternoon sun at a West Linn luxury home.
Gerri's bedroom: a blend of prints and textural fabrics selected to complement the grass-cloth wallpaper.
Gerri's bedroom: a Ralph Lauren floral linen drapery fabric complements the custom bedding and the grass-cloth wallpaper.
Gerri's bedroom: custom draperies in a floral linen Ralph Lauren fabric with soft pleated folds.
Justin's living room: a custom top down/bottom up handwoven-to-size Conrad shade offers privacy from the neighbors.
Justin's kitchen and dining nook: handwoven Conrad grass shades allow for street-level privacy and at the same time being able to see the outdoors.
Justin's dining nook: custom velvet draperies and handwoven grass shades add warmth to an Oregon vintage bungalow.
Justin's living room: clients enjoying sun-filtering custom shades & drapes in their Oregon bungalow.
Justin's living room: a Kravet velvet drapery fabric complements the handwoven custom Conrad grass shade.
Justin's dining room: showing the bottom stack of a handwoven Conrad Roman shade.
Justin's living room: velvet draw-draperies and handwoven shades can be closed for complete privacy.
Steve's living and dining room: Ripplefold sheers and stationary side panels soften the hard surfaces in this condo and frame an amazing view of one of Portland's bridges.
Cari's dining room: extra-long custom Ripplefold draw-draperies in a Kravet faux-linen fabric hang beautifully in an oversized window opening.
Deb's living room: custom sofa pillows in Kravet fabrics and trims.
Deb's living room: custom Ripplefold draperies in a semi-opaque Kravet fabric.
Deb's living room: faux Roman valances in a solid Kravet fabric dress two windows flanking a fireplace.
Melinda's dining room: a one-way draw Ripplefold drapery panel in a Kravet open-weave fabric with a metallic finish frames a panoramic view.
Melinda's dining room: showing a soft open-weave Kravet fabric with a bronze metallic finish blowing in the breeze.
Melinda's living room: when Silhouette shades are open and custom Ripplefold draperies are drawn back, the window treatments frame a beautiful panoramic view into nature.
Melinda's dining room sheers: this open-weave sheer fabric requires a mini-hem and chain weights to drape well.
Melinda's living room: extra-tall stationary Ripplefold drapery panels by Adrette and Hunter Douglas motorized Silhouette shades soften the morning sun.
Don's covered outdoor living space: motorized solar screen shades filter the harsh sun while barbecuing.
Don's covered outdoor living area: motorized exterior solar screen shades filter the hot sun and allow for a comfortable dining experience.
Don's covered outdoor veranda: motorized sun screen shades protect the family from hot sun and also from rain.
Don's covered outdoor veranda: without solar screen shades, the setting sun can make it unbearable to sit outside and enjoy a meal.
Don's covered outdoor veranda: motorized sun screen shades run in side tracks and can be fully retracted when not in use.
Susan's office & craft room: custom arched wood shutters are stained to match the home's custom woodwork. They also provide excellent light-control.
Susan's office & craft room: custom arched wood shutters are designed with operational louvers that open and close smoothly.
Susan's library: custom Roman shades with full folds in a Kravet linen fabric with bronze beading enhance the French doors they are mounted on.
Susan's library doors: custom Roman shades with full folds can be easily lifted, and when stacked in the up position they look like valances.
Stephanie's bedroom: semi-sheer panels on a classic metal four-poster bed along with custom side panels & swags on the windows soften the room and add a romantic element.
Norma's custom bedding: showing bolsters with end-pleating and decorative tassels, and a round pillow that is gathered to the center with a button. A quilted bedspread and Euro pillow shams with self-flanges are made in the same fabric.
Heather's dining room: tangerine faux-silk stationary side panels are accented with charcoal-gray cuffed tops.
Leslie's bedroom: white linen draperies break on the floor to add extra softness to the hard finishes in this room.
Andre's bedroom: custom draperies in a textured Kravet fabric and decorative trim on the leading edge, lined with a room-darkening lining.
Andre's bedroom: this modern tone-on-tone trim adds just the right amount of contrast to the textured drapery fabric.
Kristin's guest bedroom: soft draw sheers allow for privacy, while stationary side panels in a linen fabric with an embroidered Ogee pattern add subtle interest.
Kristin's guest bedroom: showing closer details of the draw sheer and stationary decorative side panels in a linen fabric with an embroidered Ogee pattern. Both layers have two-fold pleats.
Joanna's landing: a motorized Hunter Douglas Vignette Duolite shade allows homeowners ease of operation on a difficult-to-reach window. A room-darkening roller shade operates separately behind the front fabric.
Joanna's music room: featuring a unique "Pick-Up-Stick" fabric for the stationary side panels and a Kravet metallic sheer fabric, both with inverted pleating.
Joanna's music room: floor-length draw sheers in a Kravet metallic fabric coordinate beautifully with the unique "Pick-Up-Stick" fabric on the stationary side panels.
Joanna's music room: this fun sheer fabric called “Pick-Up-Sticks” brings an edgy element to this luxurious home.
Joanna's bathroom: custom cornice boards give an updated look to plantation shutters in this elegant main bath.
Joanna's bedroom: showing custom bedding, bolster, pillows, and drapery.
Joanna's bedroom: closeup view of the custom bolster and four pillows.
Joanna's living room: to honor the amazing view, stationary side panels in a linen fabric with a contemporary flowing embroidered pattern complement the peak-a-boo sheers in a silver-metallic finish.
Joanna's living room: showing stationary side panels in a linen fabric with a contemporary flowing embroidered pattern.
Joanna's guest bedroom: custom bedspread and pillows.
Joanna's den: a semi-opaque fabric with an embroidered branch pattern makes perfect Roman shades, offering privacy and filtering light.
Joanna's den: west-facing motorized Roman shades protect from the harsh afternoon sun, and north-facing faux Roman valances in the same fabric add softness to those windows and allow light into the room.
Joanna's den: two east-facing motorized Roman shades can be lowered to filter the bright morning sun.
Shelly's bedroom: custom drapes and shades. Bedspread and pillow shams not by Adrette.
Karen's dining room: custom Roman shades with "a smile"
Bob's living room: floor-to-ceiling Ripplefold draperies and sheers draw to filter light and control the temperature in this Portland condo downtown.
Bob's Portland condo: the special back-fold tacking done by Adrette helps this Ripplefold drapery hang evenly.
Bob's dining room: floor-to-ceiling Ripplefold draperies and sheers can be drawn to filter light and control the temperature in this Portland condo.
Bob's dining room: these Ripplefold draperies and sheers feature linen textures that hang beautifully with special tacking.
Linda's dining room: lifting or lowering these beautiful soft woven shades made from grasses and reeds is very easy with the continuous loop control.
Alice's living room: Marlys is dressing and steaming the new custom draperies, making sure everything looks great.
Our Custom Window Treatment Services
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Drapery
Custom draperies, sheers, unlined curtains, cornice boards, roman shades, and valances are lovingly handmade by talented artisans in the Pacific Northwest.
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Shades, Blinds, and Shutters
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Smart Motorization
Imagine waking to the gentle movement of your bedroom draperies or shades as they open quietly and welcome the morning sun. You will love our automated window blinds.
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Bedding and Pillows
Adrette’s extensive lines of fabric and trim collections allow us to create luxurious bed coverings, bedspreads, comforters, coverlets, duvets, bed skirts, pillow shams, cushions and pillows for you.
Featured Custom Window Treatment Projects
Framing Panoramic Views of Portland
“She gets to the essence of what I’m asking for.”
Accenting Architectural Details in West Linn
“It’s not something you’ll see in every home.”
Adding Vintage Warmth to an Oregon Bungalow
“The vibe is exactly what we wanted.”
Sculpting Sunlight along a Portland Fairway
“It’s like having a friend over in your home.”
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