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When Custom Really Means Custom

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Bringing One-of-a-Kind Design Ideas to Life with William Peacock Design at Ford Field & River Club

Bedroom with floral wallpaper, pink and patterned pillows, a canopy bed, floral side table, black lamp, gold mirror, and a black faux fur rug on a dark floor. Elegant window treatments frame the space beautifully, complementing the soft furnishings to create a cozy and inviting atmosphere.

Project Overview

Some projects are memorable because of the finished rooms.

Others are memorable because of everything it took to create them.

This collaboration with William Peacock Design is one of those projects.

Featured in Savannah Magazine, this Ford Field & River Club home celebrates bold color, layered patterns, personal collections, and unexpected details. Every room tells a story, and nearly every custom soft furnishing required a solution that extended beyond traditional fabrication.

Our scope included custom valances, traversing drapery, Roman shades, shutters, slipcovers, upholstery, bedding, bed skirts, decorative table skirts, and other custom soft furnishings throughout the home. More importantly, we served as the fabrication partner that helped transform ambitious design ideas into functional, beautifully executed pieces.

This project is a perfect example of what becomes possible when designers have a workroom capable of creating solutions—not simply producing standard products.

A Home Filled with One-of-a-Kind Details

Every room presented opportunities to create something unique.

Instead of relying on standard specifications or repeating familiar treatments, each space called for thoughtful problem-solving, careful planning, and a willingness to develop custom fabrication techniques that supported the designer’s vision.

The result is a home where the craftsmanship is just as intentional as the design itself.

A bedroom with butterfly-patterned wallpaper, a bed with gray and white bedding, green nightstand, wall lamps, and a faux deer head wall mount above the headboard features thoughtful design touches such as custom window treatments and coordinating soft furnishings.

Engineering a Functional Box Pleat

One of the project’s most technically demanding elements was the custom traversing drapery in the primary bedroom.

The designer envisioned the structured appearance of a box pleat while still allowing the drapery panels to open and close every day. Traditionally, these two characteristics don’t exist together. Box pleats are most often used on stationary decorative panels because they aren’t designed to travel smoothly across a track.

Rather than suggesting an alternative pleat style, our workroom explored different construction methods until we developed a custom two-prong inverted pleat stitched from the back. The finished result maintained the tailored appearance of a box pleat while providing the functionality the room required.

It’s the kind of solution that happens behind the scenes—but it’s exactly the type of expertise that allows a designer’s vision to remain intact.

More Than Window Treatments

While custom window treatments were an important part of this home, they were only one piece of the overall collaboration.

Throughout the project, our team fabricated:

  • Custom traversing drapery
  • Living room valances
  • Guest room Roman shades
  • Dining room chair slipcovers
  • Upholstered library seating
  • Custom bedding and bed skirts
  • Decorative bedside table skirts
  • Plantation shutters
  • Custom needlepoint library valance


Having one trusted partner oversee the fabrication of multiple custom soft furnishings helped ensure consistency in craftsmanship, detailing, and execution throughout the home.

Bedroom with butterfly wallpaper, a mounted faux deer head, green bedding, two gray pillows, a window with a Roman shade as stylish window treatment, and a wall lamp—an inviting space where thoughtful design and soft furnishings create an enchanting atmosphere.
A maroon-walled living room with a leather sofa, fur throw, bookshelves, eclectic decor, thoughtful window treatments, a blue abstract artwork, and a brown leather footstool on a woven rug.

Why It Matters

Custom isn’t defined by selecting a unique fabric or trim.

True custom begins when a design calls for something that doesn’t already exist—and a skilled workroom has the experience to make it possible.

Projects like this demonstrate the value of collaborating with a full-service custom workroom early in the design process. By combining technical knowledge, fabrication expertise, and thoughtful project management, we’re able to help interior designers and homeowners move beyond standard solutions and create homes that are personal, functional, and entirely one of a kind.

Room with floral wallpaper, black dresser, ornate mirror, gold floor lamp, large pink rug, and floral curtains; vase with flowers and framed photos on dresser—thoughtfully layered soft furnishings and custom window treatments complete the charming design.

Plan Your Project

Whether you’re building a custom home in Savannah, Richmond Hill, Bluffton, Hilton Head, or the surrounding Lowcountry, Savannah Window Fashions provides full-service support from design collaboration and technical planning through fabrication and professional installation.

If your project calls for thoughtful craftsmanship, creative problem-solving, and custom solutions that can’t be ordered from a catalog, we’d love to start the conversation.