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NEW: Elevate Window Projects with Premium Drapery Linings


With the warmest months of the year ahead, it’s the perfect time to focus on window treatment projects that keep the warm sun out. And now that Trivantage® carries premium drapery linings, you can add quality and style to every window project.


Hanes Fabrics drapery linings add luxury to a foundational element of custom window treatments, enhancing the structure and fullness of Roman shades and drapery. These high-quality linings protect face fabrics from fading, moisture, and staining. Available in both cut yardage and full roll options, you can buy only what you need, in styles to suit any project.


Classic Sateen and Imperial Sateen are both heavyweight options which offer a softened luster finish for an elegant look. While Classic is a cotton sateen lining ideal for residential applications, Imperial is a polyester and cotton blend with a subtle glow. Both linings are available in white and pale ivory.


Flannel interlining insulates against heat and cold and provides a barrier to outside noise, making it a great choice for more extreme climates or bustling city environments. Eclipse blackout lining, a brushed polyester fabric, offers superior blackout capabilities, as well as sound dampening and thermal insulation. Both linings are available in white.


Members of Trivantage Plus can enjoy 5% off drapery linings year-round. To place your order or to learn more, please contact your local sales representative, visit trivantage.com, or call us at 800.786.1876.

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Katelyn P. Bell
As Associate Marketing Manager at Trivantage, Katelyn leverages over a decade of product launch experience, hands-on business development research, and Bachelor of Science Fashion and Textile Management and Master of Sciences in Textiles from NC State’s Wilson College of Textiles. An active member of the Dean’s Young Alumni Leadership Council, she blends industry expertise with a passion for mentoring the next generation of textile professionals. LinkedIn
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