About Zona's Drapery House
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Zona has been making custom drapes and soft furnishings since the 80’s. Her niche market is high end. She takes pride in the fact that we are a smaller workroom which allows us to pay special attention to detail. The same pair of hands that rolled out the fabric to inspect it, is the same pair of hands that sewed and completed the project. We are not a “cookie cutter” workroom, where one size fits all. We consider everything: the placement of a pattern’s motif, how pleats will showcase the fabric, the custom snap spacing on ripplefold panels to make sure you get a flawless fold. Even the smallest details are treated with reverence—down to the hem and pleat size in relation to the length of the panel.
We stock several types of linings to ensure that we have the best product fit for the job at hand. We have access to different vendors for decorative hardware, roman shade headrails, fabrics, motorization, and all sorts of gadgets. We also have a software program where we are able to provide your clients with a to-scale-rendering. This helps with a visual look at pattern placement, proportion, and design. This can all be done on a photo from their home, or from scratch.
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Great Attention To Detail
We Innovate And Bring New Possibilities In The Interior Designer
When working with a design firm we pay special attention to your needs to bring your vision to life. This dedication ensures 100% quality in our custom products, resulting in a one of a kind creation. We can provide full service solutions, from measurement, to ordering and sourcing products, to installation. Or we can simply supplement your staff wherever you need assistance. Our attention to detail is your best resource. Whether we originate the design or fabricate your creation, you can trust Zona’s Drapery House to manage all the elements of the project for our mutual success.



Zona's Drapery House is an Award Winning Workroom
Zona Has submitted her work for expertise in workmanship in fabrication and design, and has won 2 first place awards. She has had her work featured in several magazines, such as; Better Homes and Garden, Traditional Home, and Midwest Living. She also was the go-to workroom when Meridith Cooperation published the Window and Wall magazine. You will find her work published in many of the workroom trade magazines. Through out her career she has been an instructor for workroom conferences and workroom trade schools.



