Description
The Curtain Lining Fabric is a high-quality polycotton blend composed of 65% polyester and 35% cotton. This natural cream lining is designed to extend the life of your curtains by protecting them from UV rays, which can cause fading and fabric deterioration over time. Adding a lining not only enhances the appearance and durability of your curtains but also provides insulation benefits, helping to reduce drafts and improve energy efficiency in your home.
Curtain Lining Polycotton Fabric for UV Protection, Insulation and Durable Drapes
Suitable for use with a wide range of curtain fabrics including silks, velvets, cotton, chenille, polyester, printed cotton, jacquard, linen, and polycotton drill. A fire retardant finish can also be applied as a back coating or via spray treatment for added safety.
Fabric Specs
| Fabric Name | Curtain Lining |
| Composition | 65% Polyester, 35% Cotton |
| Width | 137 cm |
| Colour | Natural cream |
| Texture | Smooth polycotton blend with a soft handle |
| Features | UV protection, improves insulation, extends curtain life |
| Care Instructions | Machine washable at 30°C. Cool iron if needed. Do not bleach. |
Uses
The Curtain Lining Fabric is ideal for:
- General curtain linings for all fabric types
- Protecting curtain backs from UV rays and fading
- Adding insulation to help reduce heat loss and drafts
- Enhancing the drape and structure of curtains
- Silk, velvet, cotton, polyester, and jacquard draperies
FAQs
What is the composition of this curtain lining?
This fabric is made from a durable and easy-care polycotton blend containing 65% polyester and 35% cotton.
Why should I use a curtain lining?
Lining your curtains helps protect the face fabric from UV rays, prevents fading, adds insulation, and gives curtains a more luxurious drape.
Can this lining be used with silk curtains?
Yes, it is particularly recommended for delicate fabrics like silk, as it prevents the material from rotting or deteriorating due to sunlight exposure.
Does it help with insulation?
Yes, curtain linings help minimize drafts and heat loss, reducing energy costs and improving comfort in your home.
Can a fire retardant be applied?
Yes, a fire retardant coating can be applied either as a back coating or as a spray treatment if required.