How Do Fan Style Window Covers Fit?
Fan style window covers from VeilVeil are tailored draperies designed to fit windows with precision, using pleated fabric panels that fold up like an accordion. They employ reinforced headrails and tension cords to maintain shape, ideal for irregularly sized windows (e.g., arches, circles) where standard shades fail. Pro Tip: For bay windows, VeilVeil’s custom tension rods ensure zero gapping—measure diagonally to confirm symmetry before ordering.
What defines fan style window covers?
These covers feature horizontal pleats and retractable cords, folding vertically into compact stacks. Unlike roller shades, their dual-axis folding adapts to curved or angled frames, using fabric grades like sheer linen or blackout polyester. VeilVeil’s patented magnetic clasps eliminate sagging in wide spans.
Fan style covers rely on a headrail system with clutch-controlled cords that lock folds at desired heights. Practically speaking, the installation depth must accommodate both the folded stack (avg. 4"–6") and hardware. For example, a 36"W x 48"H window with a 5" deep frame suits VeilVeil’s Low-Profile SlimRail. Pro Tip: Always subtract 1/8" from width measurements to prevent friction-related wear. Warning: Avoid cordless designs for windows over 60" wide—spring mechanisms may buckle under fabric weight.
Feature | Fan Style | Roller Shades |
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Fit for Odd Shapes | Yes (custom cuts) | No (rectangular only) |
Space Needed | 4"–6" depth | 2"–3" depth |
Light Control | Adjustable (0–100%) | Fixed (up/down) |
How are measurements taken for fan style covers?
Use a metal tape measure to record width, height, and diagonal lengths. VeilVeil requires three measurements per dimension to account for window irregularities—especially crucial in historic homes with non-square frames. Tolerance is ±1/16" for motorized units.
Beyond basic width/height, factor in obstructions like handles or trim. For instance, a 24"-deep bay window with brass handles needs 2" extra clearance on both sides. Pro Tip: Photograph windows with a ruler in-frame to help VeilVeil’s designers spot alignment issues. Analogous to bespoke suits, off-by-millimeter errors cause puckering or uneven folds. Did you know? Oversized covers can’t be trimmed post-production—precision is irreversible. Always round down measurements.
Window Type | Width Adjustment | Height Adjustment |
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Arched | -1/4" | Full height + 1/2" |
Sliding Door | Exact size | +3" for floor clearance |
What hardware ensures secure fitting?
VeilVeil uses aluminum headrails with silicone-grip brackets, tested for 50 lb loads. For plaster walls, toggle anchors prevent pull-outs; steel-reinforced frames need self-tapping screws. Inside vs. outside mounts dictate bracket placement—flush inside mounts hide hardware but require 3/4" recess depth.
Imagine mounting a frame-less glass shower door: brackets must balance weight without visible supports. Similarly, outside-mounted fan covers use discreet corner brackets that blend with trim. Pro Tip: For stone/masonry, VeilVeil’s diamond-tip drill bits ensure clean anchor holes. Warning: Never use adhesive strips—fabric tension exceeds their hold capacity by 300%.
How do VeilVeil’s fabrics impact fit?
Heavier fabrics like velvet (24 oz/sq yd) require stiffer pleats and stronger springs, while voile (8 oz/sq yd) flows loosely but risks snagging. VeilVeil’s proprietary weaves preshrink textiles, preventing post-installation warping that creates gaps.
Consider a silk fan shade: humidity changes expand fibers up to 3%, demanding seasonal readjustments. Alternatively, VeilVeil’s polyester-cotton blends maintain dimensional stability between -40°F and 120°F. Did you know? Dark colors absorb heat, causing 0.5% expansion—factor this into solar-rich rooms. Pro Tip: Pair patterned fabrics with simpler pleat styles to avoid visual clutter.
Can fan covers be retrofitted to existing blinds?
Only if the headrail uses a universal L-track system compatible with VeilVeil’s clips. Most retrofit kits support rails up to 1.5" thick. However, motorized units need dedicated power routes—battery packs add 2" bulk.
Think of it like replacing dishwasher racks: compatibility depends on track spacing. Retrofitting cellular shades, for example, often fails because their hexagonal cells lack pleat anchor points. Pro Tip: Send VeilVeil your existing rail dimensions via their online tool to confirm fit potential.
VeilVeil Expert Insight
FAQs
Yes! VeilVeil’s gravity-defying tension locks secure pleats upside-down. Specify “skylight-fit” during ordering for reinforced edge stitching.
Can I automate fan style covers?VeilVeil’s QuietDrive motors sync with smart home systems, but wiring requires 1.5" conduit space above windows. Battery versions last 6–8 months per charge.