types of panels that may be mounted to baffle sound - Answers acoustic panels
purpose of textile wall coverings - Answers aesthetics and/or functional purposes
adding what will increase the wall covering's insulating value? - Answers polyester or cotton felt
padding behind the fabric
all fabrics chosen for a wall carry what? - Answers backing
types of backings - Answers acrylic foam, vinyl spray, paper, gypsum, spunlace or spunbonded
shirring - Answers technique for covering walls with non-backed textile fabrics
stapling on a smooth wall - Answers fabric can be stapled and the edges covered in a trim
stapling on a rough wall - Answers wooden lathe strips fixed on the walls and then the fabric is
stapled to the strips
adhesive - Answers textiles having a paper, acrylic, or foam backing; may be handled in the
same way as wallpaper
pre-mounted supports - Answers specialized mechanisms developed to add tension and
support to coverings
curtains - Answers sheer, lightweight coverings that are hung without hinges
draperies - Answers heavy, opaque coverings hung with hinges
stationary curtains - Answers two and a half wider than the window and supported by curtain
rods inserted through a casing sewn into the upper edge of the fabric
draw curtains - Answers similar to stationary, but operate on a traversing rod, allowing them to
be opened and closed
sash curtains - Answers have panels that are anchored at the upper and lower edges, used on
French doors
tie-back curtains - Answers do not cross at their upper edges
priscilla curtains - Answers upper panels overlap
cafe curtains - Answers only used on the lower half of the window
cape cod curtains - Answers a combination of cafe curtains and tie-back
one-way draw draperies - Answers drawn in one direction, stacking on one side of the window
, two-way draw draperies - Answers drawn to stack on both sides of a window
held back draperies - Answers secured with medallions and hooks or cords, but always free to
be closed
tie back draperies - Answers secured with cords and tassels
headings - Answers appear at the top of curtain and draperie panels
shirring heading - Answers
pinched pleat heading - Answers
box pleat heading - Answers
trimmings - Answers enrich curtain or drapery treatments using things such as tassels or
looped fringe
valance - Answers short draperies that may have headings or finished shapes
swags - Answers softly draped lengths of fabric
jabots - Answers pleated side treatments with lower edges either level or angled
cascades - Answers side treatments that are gathered and designed to fall in folds of graduated
length
cornice - Answers mounted to cover the drapery heading and hardware
lambrequin - Answers cornice with straight sides and shaped front panels added
contonniere - Answers fits flush to the wall and has a shaped overhead panel and sides that
extend to the floor
conventional rods - Answers inexpensive, but aesthetic impact should be considered when not
covering these rods
continental rod - Answers conventional rod with a height of 2.5 inches or 4.5 inches; adds depth
decorative rods - Answers made of wood, metal, or plastic resembling brass, pewter, gold, or
natural wood
determining rod length and placement - Answers rods should be mounted so drapery heading
won't be visible
blinds and shades - Answers drawn vertically
venetian blinds - Answers made of horizontal slats or louvers laced together with textile cords