Curtains are such an integral part of your interior design scheme. Just as the fabric of your curtains can transform the look of your room, interlining can transform the drape of your curtains, provide insulation and noise and light reduction.
Interlining incorporates a layer of fabric between the back lining fabric and the main front fabric of your curtains. The lining can be made from cotton twill or Dommette, which is a heavily brushed cotton twill.
Some fabrics such as light cotton, linen and silk require a little more structure, and interlining can achieve this. Interlining gives your curtain extra weight to help it drape more beautifully. A layer of interlining can change the look and feel of the fabric quite dramatically, making it plumper, more luxurious, and they will hang more elegantly.
In terms of energy efficiency, the interlining of the curtain acts as a blanket which helps to keep the heat in your room. There is nothing better than stepping through your front door into the warmth of your home. Interlined curtains are a wonderful option when it comes to keeping out drafts and the cold from coming in through your windows and doors.
The extra layer of interlining also helps with noise reduction as the interlining absorbs sound. Interlined curtains are a great option if you don’t have carpets as it helps to reduce noise in your room.
Interlining creates an extra thick layer between the front fabric and lining fabric of your curtains which will help to keep sunlight to a minimum in your room. Using Dommette with silk curtains will extend their life as it will help to prevent UV damage.
For more information about our interlined curtains, please contact our team at Cheshire Curtains, and they will be happy to help you.