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Architectural Framing with a Pleated Hem Roman Topper

Jun 15 2026 | By: Tammy Thompson

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When a Window Needs More Than a Shade

Some windows call for a treatment that adds architectural presence without introducing the fullness of drapery. A custom Pleated Hem Roman Topper offers an elegant solution, bringing pattern, proportion, and structure to the window while maintaining a clean, tailored appearance.

In this installation, the Roman topper introduces a sophisticated floral pattern that contrasts beautifully against the textured wall covering. Positioned above the cellular shade, the topper softens the window opening while creating a finished architectural frame that feels intentional and integrated within the room's design.

Designer: Kimberleigh Boswell, Color Wheel, McLean, VA

Patterned custom pleated hem roman topper over a window with white blinds in a room with dark walls

Fabric That Commands Attention

 

The selected fabric features a large-scale botanical pattern that immediately draws the eye. The muted blue motifs establish a subtle connection to the surrounding wall color, creating visual harmony while allowing the topper to become a focal design element.

Because the topper occupies a relatively compact area, every inch of fabric becomes important. Scale, placement, and proportion must all work together to ensure the treatment feels balanced within the architecture of the room.

Custom Roman toppers allow designers to introduce decorative fabric in spaces where full draperies may not be practical, while still maintaining the softness and character that custom window treatments bring to an interior.


Precision in the Workroom

Large-scale patterns reward careful planning.

Before fabrication begins, the workroom evaluates how the pattern will interact with the finished dimensions of the topper. Pattern centering becomes critical, particularly when a dominant motif is involved. The goal is to ensure the most important design elements are positioned intentionally and remain visually balanced when the treatment is installed.

Pleated hem construction adds another layer of detail. The folds must stack evenly, maintain consistent spacing, and preserve the integrity of the pattern as the fabric transitions through each pleat. Thoughtful fabrication ensures the topper maintains structure while creating the tailored appearance designers expect from a custom treatment.

Every treatment begins with disciplined planning in the workroom. Careful pattern alignment and proportion ensure the finished treatment reads balanced, intentional, and architecturally appropriate.


Supporting the Designer's Vision

A pleated hem Roman topper may appear straightforward, but its success depends on thoughtful fabrication decisions that honor the designer's intent.

In this project, the topper was designed to introduce pattern and architectural framing without competing with the room's other design elements. Achieving that balance required careful consideration of scale, proportion, and pattern placement. The floral motif needed to feel centered and intentional, while the folds had to stack consistently to maintain a clean, tailored appearance.

These details matter because interior designers rely on fabrication partners to carry the design concept through to the final installation. When pattern placement, fold structure, and proportion are executed with precision, the treatment supports the overall composition of the room rather than distracting from it.

Stevenson Vestal collaborates with designers throughout the fabrication process to ensure every treatment reflects the original design vision. Our goal is not simply to fabricate a window treatment, but to help translate creative concepts into finished installations that perform beautifully and install with confidence.


Where Design Meets Fabrication

For interior designers, details like these matter because they directly impact how the finished room is experienced. A properly fabricated Roman topper does more than add decoration—it helps establish proportion, frame the architecture, and reinforce the overall design concept.

Stevenson Vestal partners with interior designers to translate design vision into finished installations through disciplined fabrication and careful attention to detail. Our role is to ensure that every construction decision supports the designer's intent, from pattern placement to pleat structure and final installation performance.

When fabrication is approached thoughtfully, the result is a treatment that feels effortless, even though significant craftsmanship stands behind every detail.


Discuss Your Next Project

Whether you're specifying Roman shades, pleated hem toppers, drapery, bedding, or coordinated soft furnishings, Stevenson Vestal helps interior designers bring custom concepts to life through reliable fabrication and craftsmanship.

Connect with Stevenson Vestal today to discuss your next project and discover how thoughtful fabrication can support your design vision.

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