Drapery
Concealing drapery track with TrackTrim
By Light and Shade Solutions · Updated 2026-06-02
Drapery brings softness and light control to a space, but the track and hardware it hangs from rarely belong in the finished design. TrackTrim solves that by recessing the drapery track into the ceiling, so the curtain appears to fall from a clean slot with no visible hardware.
What TrackTrim is
TrackTrim is a recessed housing for drapery and curtain track. Rather than mounting the track on the ceiling or wall where it is visible, the track sits inside a pocket recessed into the ceiling. The result is a trimless curtain: fabric emerging from a clean slot, with the track, carriers, and motor hidden above.
You bring the drapery track and motor. TrackTrim is the housing that conceals it.
What it works with
TrackTrim houses track systems from the major drapery and motorization brands, including Somfy, Lutron, Crestron, QMotion, Goelst, Silent Gliss, and Trietex, among others. These brand names describe compatibility. Confirm the exact track for your project in the spec sheet or ask us.
Straight and curved runs
TrackTrim supports both straight and curved drapery runs, with a curve radius from R250 to R508. That makes it suitable for bay windows, curved walls, and wrapping runs, not just straight openings. Request drawings and CAD for your track brand to make specification straightforward.
Coordinate it during construction
Like any recessed concealment, TrackTrim is installed during construction, before the ceiling is finished. Coordinate the rough-in at the framing phase so the housing is set before drywall and finish. The drapery track and motor go in later. For the full sequence, see the installation and coordination guide.
When to choose TrackTrim
Choose TrackTrim when the design calls for drapery or sheers without visible track, when you want a consistent trimless detail across a run, or when you are coordinating a motorized curtain with a control system and want the hardware out of sight.
Specifying concealed drapery on a project? Request TrackTrim specs or explore TrackTrim.