Learn Curtain Interlining
Interlining is typically sewn between the main curtain fabric and the lining fabric. It can be made from various materials, including cotton, polyester, acrylic, and more, and serves several purposes to improve the overall performance and aesthetics of curtains.
Benefits of Interlining
Enhanced Appearance
Interlining adds weight and structure, helping curtains to hang more elegantly and evenly.
Professional Finish
Curtains with interlining often have a more tailored and polished look, with fewer wrinkles and a smoother drape.
Temperature Control
Interlining adds an extra layer of insulation, which can help reduce heat loss in winter and keep rooms cooler in summer.
Sound Absorption
The additional layer can also help in reducing outside noise, making it beneficial for bedrooms or areas where noise reduction is desired.
Enhanced Opacity
With an extra layer, curtains can become less transparent, offering more privacy and blocking out external light more effectively.
Wear and Tear
Interlining can help protect the main fabric from wear and tear, extending the life of your curtains by absorbing sunlight and handling impacts.
Difference Between lining and Interlining
Explore the key differences between lining and interlining. Lining is mainly for appearance and practical benefits like light-blocking, while interlining focuses on enhancing the curtain's structure and insulation.
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Type
Location
Function
Material
Visibility
Appearance
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- Lining
- Back
- Protection, Aesthetics, Light control
- Light, Simple
- Visible
- Neat Finish
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- Interlining
- Middle
- Insulation, Soundproofing, Enhancing Drape
- Thick, Substantial
- Not Visible
- Elegant, Better drape
Applications
Living Rooms and Bedrooms: Ideal for rooms where maintaining a comfortable temperature and reducing noise are priorities.
Energy-Efficient Homes: Beneficial for homes aiming to improve energy efficiency and reduce heating and cooling costs.
Offices and Hotels: Useful in commercial spaces where soundproofing and thermal insulation can enhance comfort and reduce operational costs.
Public Buildings: Suitable for public buildings where noise reduction and energy efficiency are important.
TWOPAGES Combo Interlining
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Type
Insulation Thermal Combo Interlining
Insulation Blackout Combo Interlining
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- Shading Rate
- 80-90%
- 100%
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- Total Weight
- 282 gsm
- 315 gsm
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- Combination
- 117 gsm cotton liner combined with 165 gsm double-sided flannel interlining
- 150 gsm blackout liner combiened with 165 gsm double-sided flannel interlining
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- Color
- White Finish
- Grayish White