Types Of Drapery Liner
Lining refers to fabric sewn to the back of your drapery. Sewn at sides; bottom not sewn.Depending on your choice, benefits can include added sun protection, improved insulation, or increased light control.Lining could enhance the perfect finish looking to make curtain soft, block out sunlight, reduce noise and insulates against heat and cold cutting back on window related energy loss.
Unlined
- Not recommended normally, except for sheer and functional blackout curtain ( for example. Atlanta, Regal collection).
- You don't expect a blackout effect and hope some sunlight pass through the curtain fabric in the daytime.
Privacy, 90 gsm
Provides a layer of and add that extra oomph.
- 100% polyester microfiber in 90 gsm weight
- White finish standard
- Block out 60%-80% of sun light
- Gives drapery more body and fullness
- Moderate protection from sunlight damage
- Make back side of drapery smooth and clean
- Crease, water and stain resistant
Room Darkening, 140 gsm
- 100% polyester 140 gsm weight
- White finish standard
- Block out 75%-90% of sun light
- Gives drapery more body and fullness
- Moderate protection from sunlight damage
- Make back side of drapery smooth and clean
- Crease, water and stain resistant
- Protects face fabric from harmful UV rays
- Moderate noise insulation
Thermal, 250 gsm
Provides sun block and sound insulation for peaceful zzz's.
- Microfiber coated with 3 pass white foam in 250 gsm weight
- White finish standard
- Block out complete 100% of sun light
- Gives drapery more body and fullness to create a rich luxurious look
- Moderate protection from sunlight damage
- Make back side of drapery smooth and clean
- Crease, water and stain resistant
- Significant thermal insulation - helps to reduce energy costs by insulating windows from heat loss in the cool months, and heat transfer from the outside through the summer months
- Moderate noise insulation
Different Combinations of Fabrics and Linings Effect Percentage