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Blackout Lining
Blackout lining is what makes blackout drapery actually blackout. The studio specifies three-pass blackout interlining, sewn-in to the panel, paired with side channels or generous returns — so the room goes dark without edge light.

Why Choose Blackout Lining
Why Choose This Style
Three-pass blackout is the only specification the studio accepts in primary suites and nurseries.
Side channels eliminate edge light along the wall.
Acoustic absorption from heavy blackout interlining is an underrated bonus in any bedroom.
Best Applications
Where Blackout Lining Drapery Belongs
Room Types
- Every residential and commercial project the studio accepts
Ceiling Heights
- All ceiling heights
Architecture
- Every architectural style — the discipline is universal
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is three-pass blackout?
- A blackout fabric with three layers of pigmented coating, fully opaque, with virtually no light penetration through the cloth itself.
- Do I need side channels in a bedroom?
- Strongly recommended for sleep quality. Edge light around an otherwise blackout panel defeats the specification.
- Can blackout lining be added to existing drapery?
- Sometimes. We assess the existing panel construction before quoting a retrofit.
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