Anonymous wrote:I have the exact same issue! I spent over 17K on my master drapes and they were on the floor when installed back in September. As of November, they are 2 inches off the floor.
Need help!
Anonymous wrote:Do you open/close the drapes on a daily basis, or are these just used to "frame" an area? If it is the latter, my controversial opinion is that they should be a couple of inches off the floor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, when you say they "shrank" does that mean you have a "before" picture with the curtains hung and touching the ground, and an "after" picture with them hung and now 3" taller? Or do you mean that you ordered 81" curtains and they arrived as 78" and now are 3" off the ground? Also, have you checked to ensure that the curtain rods are hung at the correct height and haven't been moved?
I do have a before, but that isn’t necessary. The designer fully believes the drapes shrunk. She has already been to my house once to move the drapery rods lower. Now the drapes are again off of the floor.
Op what is the update, is the designer going to replace them?
The fabric company said they can’t guarantee their fabric won’t shrink or expand. The designer said she’s willing to do whatever I want, but didn’t specify what my options are. She did offer up letting out the hem a bit.
At this point I just want different drapes. I have drapes in other rooms of my house and they look the same as they did when installed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, when you say they "shrank" does that mean you have a "before" picture with the curtains hung and touching the ground, and an "after" picture with them hung and now 3" taller? Or do you mean that you ordered 81" curtains and they arrived as 78" and now are 3" off the ground? Also, have you checked to ensure that the curtain rods are hung at the correct height and haven't been moved?
I do have a before, but that isn’t necessary. The designer fully believes the drapes shrunk. She has already been to my house once to move the drapery rods lower. Now the drapes are again off of the floor.
Op what is the update, is the designer going to replace them?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, when you say they "shrank" does that mean you have a "before" picture with the curtains hung and touching the ground, and an "after" picture with them hung and now 3" taller? Or do you mean that you ordered 81" curtains and they arrived as 78" and now are 3" off the ground? Also, have you checked to ensure that the curtain rods are hung at the correct height and haven't been moved?
I do have a before, but that isn’t necessary. The designer fully believes the drapes shrunk. She has already been to my house once to move the drapery rods lower. Now the drapes are again off of the floor.
Anonymous wrote:OP, when you say they "shrank" does that mean you have a "before" picture with the curtains hung and touching the ground, and an "after" picture with them hung and now 3" taller? Or do you mean that you ordered 81" curtains and they arrived as 78" and now are 3" off the ground? Also, have you checked to ensure that the curtain rods are hung at the correct height and haven't been moved?