
Our standard curtain lining adds weight to the curtain which helps to create a stronger structure. This means that when the curtain hangs, it looks much neater and falls to create a better shape. This also means that the curtains provide an extra layer or protection from the sun, so you will have more control over how much sunlight will come in.
Thermal lining is an energy efficient option, as it helps to prevent air from leaving and entering the building. This lining helps to regulate the temperature of the room by keeping it cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter, this reduces costs on heating, fans, and air conditioning.
Interlace and blackout lining gives you control over light as well as noise reduction and temperature. If you find outside lights or sunshine prevent sleep, or you wake up too early, blackout lining is the perfect solution to fix this! Interlace and blackout are amazing at blocking out any unwanted light, allowing for better sleep, especially for children or light sleepers.
A pinch pleat header gives a stylish and elegant look. It is a decorative heading that is suitable for all fabrics. This header ensures that curtains are made to an exact fit and gives an appealing, tailored finish.
Our eyelets headers provide large, even, soft pleats and help give curtains a striking look. Eyelets let the curtain to hang beautifully from the curtain pole. These headers are easy to operate, so are a great option for childrens’ bedrooms as well as elsewhere, which is why they are one of the most popular styles we offer.
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