Tufted Cornice
Tufted cornices are made to order based on your selected fabric, window measurements, and preferred style. We craft each one specifically for your space.
- Luxurious design featuring diamond tufting or crystal buttons
- Adds depth and texture to your windows
- Ideal for bedrooms, living rooms, and dining areas
Custom Tufted Cornices for Your Home
Each tufted cornice is made to order and designed to fit your windows perfectly. You choose the fabric, size, and tufting style — we do the rest. We have more than 10,000 customers who have chosen our fabrics, drapery services, and more, and we’re ready to help bring your vision to life as well.
Elevate Your Windows with Soft, Luxurious Detail
Tufted cornices are upholstered boards with soft padding and tufting details at the top of your windows. This design is plush and elegant, perfect for creating a sophisticated look. The tufting adds texture and helps conceal curtain rods or shades, giving the window a clean appearance.
These cornices can be used alone or paired with drapes, blinds, or sheers. They help frame the window, hide hardware, and bring a cohesive, polished finish to your room.
Need help with fabric selection or sizing? Get in touch.
How to Measure for Tufted Cornice
Measure the Window Width
Measure the width of the window at the top, middle, and bottom of the frame. Use the widest measurement for the cornice width.
Determine the Cornice Height
Decide how tall you want the cornice to be. Typically, cornices are between 6–12 inches high, but this can vary based on the design and the space.
Measure the Window Height (Optional)
If your cornice will cover the top of the window, measure from the top of the window frame to where you want the cornice to end.
Tip: Double-check your measurements in width by height (W x H) format to ensure accuracy.
How it’s made


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The Fabric Mill, located in Plainview, New York, is a family-owned fabric store renowned for its extensive selection of designer fabrics, trims, and decorative hardware.
Spanning 22,000 square feet, it offers a vast array of materials, including silks, velvets, chenilles, damasks, linens, florals, stripes, plaids, toiles, animal prints, faux leathers, suedes, sheers, brocades, novelties, and tapestries.