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Curtains, Drapery and Textile Systems

Blackout, acoustic, decorative and motorised textile systems for gaming halls, VIP salons, private dining and event spaces.

Curtains, Drapery and Textile Systems

Textile is how a large room becomes a quiet one.

Drapery does more acoustic work than any other decorative element in a casino. Weight, fullness and the air gap behind the fabric determine how much mid-frequency energy the room absorbs, which in turn determines whether guests at adjacent tables can hold a conversation.

In gaming environments drapery also controls daylight. Uncontrolled sun on a gaming floor causes glare on screens, fades upholstery and disrupts the deliberate absence of external time cues. Blackout linings and motorised tracking solve that without turning the room into a box.

All hardware is commercial duty: tracks rated for high cycle counts, accessible motor housings and a documented maintenance interval, rather than residential systems scaled up and hoped for.

Catalogue

Specification lines within this category

Filter the range to see how each line is specified, certified and applied across a gaming interior.

01

Blackout Systems

Triple-pass coated linings achieving over 99% light exclusion, with wrap-around returns and light-seal side channels.

02

Acoustic Drapery

Heavyweight velvets and wools at 200–300% fullness, contributing an absorption coefficient of 0.55–0.75 at mid frequencies.

03

Motorised Tracks

Commercial-duty motors rated beyond 100,000 cycles, integrated with the lighting scene control and BMS.

04

Sheers & Voiles

Fire-rated sheers for daylight softening and visual layering in lobbies and dining rooms.

05

Wall Upholstery

Padded and stretched wall textile systems for salons where absorption is needed without visible drapery.

06

Event Divisions

Retractable textile divisions for reconfigurable event and function spaces.

Technical data

Specification reference

Indicative values used at concept stage. Final figures are confirmed per project against the applicable territory standard.

Fullness200–300% for acoustic performance
Blackout performance≥ 99.5% light exclusion with side channels
Absorption coefficient0.55–0.75 at 500–2000 Hz
Fire ratingAS/NZS 1530.2 and NFPA 701 on request
Motor cycle rating≥ 100,000 open/close cycles
Control integrationDALI, KNX or dry-contact to scene control
Lead time8–14 weeks depending on fabric availability

Advantages

Why operators specify this line with us

Acoustically accounted

Drapery is entered into the room's absorption calculation with measured coefficients, not assumed ones.

Serviceable hardware

Motor housings and track joints are reachable without dismantling the ceiling or hiring scaffolding.

Fire-documented

Every fabric arrives with a current test certificate valid in the project's territory.

Cleaning-aware

Drops, hems and heading types are chosen so panels can be removed and rehung by the venue's own team.

Gallery

Applied in gaming environments

Motorised blackout and acoustic drapery in a VIP dining room
Motorised blackout and acoustic drapery in a VIP dining room
Wall upholstery providing absorption without visible drapery
Wall upholstery providing absorption without visible drapery
Fire-rated sheers softening daylight in a resort lobby
Fire-rated sheers softening daylight in a resort lobby

In practice

Quiet rooms keep guests longer.

Reverberation is the most common complaint we hear from operators about interiors designed without an acoustic budget. Textile is the cheapest and most reversible correction available — provided it is specified at concept stage with real coefficients behind it.

Next step

Speak with a casino interior specialist about your floor.

Send us a floor plan, an opening date and a target standard. We will return a written scope, an indicative supply schedule and a realistic manufacturing timeline.