Finestra® Wood Drapery Hardware

Finestra Wood Drapery Hardware blends furniture-quality wood, classic finial styles and precise traverse systems in 1 3/8 and 2 inch diameters. Available in smooth or reeded profiles, assembled to custom lengths with manual or motorized options for residential and contract projects.

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Finestra Wood Drapery Hardware is a premium window hardware system designed by Rowley Company to pair the warmth of real wood with durable traverse mechanics. Available in two working diameters, 1-3/8 inch and 2 inch, the collection offers smooth or reeded fascias, a wide selection of finial designs, and furniture-quality finishes that complement both traditional and modern interiors. Systems ship assembled to order in practical lengths and can be built as single or double track configurations to suit everything from narrow windows to large expanses.

What it does best:
Timeless finish and detail: Solid wood profiles and refined finials add visible value and a custom look that enhances draperies, sheers and layered treatments.
Flexible operation: Choose baton draw, cord draw, or automated motorized traverse systems for remote control and safer, cordless operation.
Built for custom windows: Assembled to order in lengths commonly from 4 to 12 feet, with traversing solutions and retrofit options for difficult-to-fit openings.
Compatible with pleat styles: Designed to work with pinch pleat and ripplefold carriers as well as C-ring applications, making it simple to match your sewn treatments to the hardware.

Applications:
Finestra systems are ideal for living rooms, formal dining rooms, master suites, home theaters, hotels and hospitality projects, conference rooms, and multi-panel sliding openings. Use the larger 2 inch fascia for heavy draperies and dramatic finials, or the slimmer 1-3/8 inch option for lighter fabrics and narrow trims. Motorized systems are especially useful for high or hard-to-reach windows and for commercial installations that require durable, repeatable operation.

Benefits:
Aesthetic upgrade: Furniture-quality finishes and curated finials elevate any window treatment without custom millwork.
Improved light control and insulation: Pair with blackout or thermal-lined draperies to reduce glare and help stabilize interior temperatures.
Durability: Engineered traversing tracks and quality carriers give smooth draws and long-term reliability for daily use.
Child and pet safety: Cord-free motorized units remove exposed pull cords, meeting safer operation preferences.
Faster installations: Factory-assembled lengths and compatible accessory kits speed on-site work and reduce adjustments.

Ordering and customization:
You can build systems online or use a design form to specify diameter, finish, finial style, single or double track, draw type, and motorization. Automated kits include motors, remotes and power options and are compatible with the same 1-3/8 inch and 2 inch finials. For retrofit work, compact retro kits and battery motor options keep installation tidy when wiring is limited. For help selecting a system, consult product pages and the design form on our Drapery Hardware collection page, or contact our sales team.

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Drapery Hardware collection:
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):
1. What sizes and profiles are available?
Finestra Wood comes in 1-3/8 inch and 2 inch diameters with smooth or reeded wood fascias. Both diameters support a wide range of finials and fit single or double track traverse systems.

2. Can I motorize a Finestra Wood system?
Yes. Motorized traverse systems and retrofit kits are available, including handheld remotes and battery-powered motor options for installations where wiring is difficult.

3. Which drapery styles work with this hardware?
Pinch pleat, ripplefold and C-ring styles are all supported. Systems include appropriate carriers and master carriers so sewn treatments hang and travel correctly.

4. How do I measure for a custom assembled length?
Measure the finished width you need the drapery to cover, add any desired returns, and choose the assembled length. For exact guidance, use our Design Your Window form or contact our specialists for room-by-room recommendations.

5. What finishes and lead times should I expect?
Finishes are furniture-quality and designed to coordinate with common wood stains and hardware. Many items are quick-ship, but custom finishes or motorized systems may require longer lead times. Check the product page for current availability or request a custom quote.