Curtain linings are often underestimated, yet they play a vital role in the functionality of curtains. They significantly impact light penetration, noise reduction and even thermal insulation, making them a crucial consideration when selecting the perfect curtains for your space.
This guide explores the various types of curtain linings available and their effects on your room. Whether you're outfitting a commercial space or a personal sanctuary, curtains can significantly influence your environment. From blackout to Solprufe curtain linings, taking the time to choose what suits your needs is essential. Read on to discover more about our comprehensive guide to different types of curtain linings.
Curtain Lining:
Curtain lining refers to a layer of fabric that is attached to the back of curtains to provide extra weight and fullness to a face fabric. Evans Textiles offers a variety of curtain fabrics that serve several purposes, including enhancing the appearance, functionality and longevity of the curtains. Our curtain lining is of the highest quality and we have a range to meet different applications and budgets.
Blackout Curtain Lining:
Blackout curtain lining is a specialised fabric layer attached to the back of curtains or drapes. When closed, blackout linings completely block external light, creating a darkened ambience in the room. Our blackout linings are crafted from quality woven fabric, ensuring light is effectively prevented from passing through. Designed to enhance privacy and improve sleep quality by blocking streetlights or sunlight, blackout linings also provide insulation by reducing heat loss in colder months and minimising heat gain in warmer seasons.