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Interlining
Interlining is the soft, woven layer between face fabric and lining that gives a drapery panel its weight, body, and the fall that distinguishes designer drapery from builder-grade. The studio interlines every formal-room drapery by default.

Why Choose Interlining
Why Choose This Style
Interlining adds visible body to the fold, especially under tall ceilings.
Acoustic and thermal performance both improve measurably with interlined construction.
Long panels (10 ft+) require interlining to carry their own weight without distortion.
Best Applications
Where Interlining 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
- Is interlining the same as lining?
- No. Lining is the back layer that protects the face from light and weather; interlining is a softer middle layer that gives the panel body.
- When is interlining essential?
- Always in formal rooms, always on panels over ten feet, always on silks and lightweight linens, always on acoustic and blackout assemblies.
- Does interlining increase cost?
- Yes — measurably. It also visibly distinguishes the panel from a standard lined drapery, which is why we recommend it without hesitation in primary rooms.
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