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There are many benefits to choosing blackout fabric for your window treatments. These include light control, energy savings and a reduction in noise. These fabrics also have insulating properties and are great for people who travel often or work in different shifts, as well as helping to provide a comfortable sleeping environment.
In addition to being a functional window treatment, blackout fabrics are also a beautiful decorative option. They come in a variety of colors, designs and patterns. They can add a touch of elegance to any home.
When selecting a blackout fabric for your window treatments, it is important to consider the style of the room you will be covering and how much privacy you want. For example, would you rather take advantage of natural light in the morning and evening or would you like to create a darker, more private space for your guests?
Depending on the room you are looking to cover, there are a variety of different fabrics that you can choose from. There are coated linings, dimout linings and even flame retardant linings.
Coated linings are typically made with three layers of silicone on one side. They are washable, but cannot be dry-cleaned. This makes them easy to maintain and provides additional protection against the elements.
The soft handle of this lining adds body to lighter weight face fabrics and makes the drapery look more full. It is most commonly used in hotels and residential settings for drapery and blinds.
Our Premium FR Blackout Lining is designed to block out 99% of light while still offering insulation and noise dampening properties. This heavy weight lining can be used with any type of face fabric and brings it to life.
FR Double Face Blackout is an excellent choice for commercial drapery and other applications where you need to ensure the light is blocked out completely.
Drapewell FR is a 3-pass blackout lining that has an exceptional opacity and offers superior light blocking, thermal insulation and sound dampening properties. This lining is great for hotel rooms and residential homes where you need to keep the light out but need to retain some heat to stay warm.
FR linings are made using either the fibres of yarn that have been treated or the fibers themselves have been engineered to have FR properties. This means that the fabric can meet a wide range of government requirements/standards and is suitable for both commercial and residential applications.