Can curtain tracks be mounted to the ceiling for a floor-to-ceiling drapery effect?

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    One of the most defining features of a curtain track is its ability to be mounted directly to the ceiling, a technique that creates a stunning, high-end floor-to-ceiling drapery effect. This "recessed" or "flush-mount" approach eliminates the visual gap between the top of the curtain and the ceiling, making the room feel significantly taller and more grand. In a luxury context, this is often used to create a seamless wall of fabric that can act as a sophisticated backdrop or a dramatic focal point. Ceiling-mounted tracks are also an excellent solution for rooms with minimal space above the window frame or for creating room dividers in open-plan spaces. When specified with a "ripple fold" or "wave fold" system, the fabric hangs in consistent, soft folds that look impeccable from both the interior and exterior. This architectural approach to window treatments is a hallmark of contemporary luxury design, offering a clean and integrated look that is as functional as it is visually striking.