Lined Curtains: A Review

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By elf_cash

 

Lined curtains are a great way to add privacy to the rooms in your home. By including lined curtains, you can do away with those clumsy blinds you have hanging at your windows now. Of course, some people use both, so the choice is up to you.

 

What are lined curtains?

 

Lined curtains are curtains that have a lining material attached to the backs of the curtain panels. The liner makes the curtains thicker and heavier and more resistant to fading, cold drafts, and sunlight.

 

 

Advantages of lined curtains

 

Lined curtains have lots of advantages! The specific advantages depend on the type of curtains you choose. Specific types help block out the sun and darken rooms for those mornings when you want to sleep in, while others provide extra insulation for your home. All curtain liners extend the life of your curtains by protecting the curtain panel fabric from the harmful rays of the sun that can cause fading. Lined curtains also greatly increase privacy.

 

Types of lined curtains

 

Blackout lined curtains totally prevent light from entering a room. These curtains are especially appropriate for bedrooms and nurseries, where sleeping will be enhanced.

 

Thermal lined curtains include a liner that has insulating properties. The liner is often made of a foam material. The thermal liner keeps out cold drafts from windows and helps keep your home cool in the summer by restricting hot air outside from entering your home. This extra insulation around you windows can mean substantial savings on your energy bills. Thermal lined curtains have another advantage, too – they help with noise reduction.

 

Double-lined curtains include two layers of lining. One is usually cotton flannel, and the other is usually foam or polyester. These curtains or drapes are thick and heavy and provide superior window insulation, along with adding privacy and room-darkening features.

 

Lined curtains and drapes come in several curtain fabrics, including linen, faux suede, cotton, velvet, silk, damask, polyester, and poly-cotton blends. They also come in a variety of styles. You can find lined curtains in tailored, swag, tab, accordion, pleated, rod pocket, and Priscilla styles, along with several different styles of lined valances that can be used alone or used as a topper for other curtains and drapes.

 

Lined curtains are available in a wide variety of widths and lengths. And when it comes to colors, the choices are practically limitless. Choose from among a rainbow of solids, toile, florals, stripes, geometric designs, small prints, plaids, and whimsical designs.

 

How much do lined curtains cost?

 

The price of lined curtains largely depends on size, style, and fabric. To give you an example, a suede panel with a thermal lining can be found for under $20, while silk curtains with a lining might cost over $1,000 per set.

 

Where to buy lined curtains

 

If you’ve been shopping for curtains, you’ve probably already checked out the selections at places like Home depot, Lowe’s, Target, Walmart, and Kmart. Sure, all these places usually have a few sets of lined curtains, but your choices are very limited. For comparison shopping and the largest array of lined curtains, shop online.

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