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Picking a Decorative Upholstery Fabric

Interior decoration can be a confusing job when it comes to deciding the right color palette and the right accents that would suit the architectural design. A major role in bringing together the aesthetics of any decoration is that of furniture. Choosing the right upholstery can be a daunting task considering the variety of styles and options that are available.

This task can be an overwhelming experience when the question of marine upholstery comes in. Unlike other fabrics, in case of marine upholstery, it is essential that fabrics used are UV resistant, easy to clean and with a breathable texture. Considering such factors, this article focuses on the application of marine upholstery fabrics across fixtures and how they are used for decoration purposes.

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Interior and Exterior Seating:

Most fabrics that are used for marine upholstery have an excellent sun resistance and durability. They also have good water resistance and a relatively good ease of cleaning. All these properties are essential since interior and exterior seating furniture usually take the form of armchairs and sofas. A water resistant fabric ensures that marine activities do not wear out the furniture.

Moreover, since most of these fabrics have a good cleaning ease, the problem of bacterial or fungal growth can be easily avoided. Boat bench seat, pilot seat and boat upholstery are a few examples where these fabrics are used. These fabrics also offer a high level of resistance to tearing, and can be easily assembled by sewing, stapling or gluing. Marine upholstery fabrics are also great for frequent use. Certain fabrics are great for curved furniture and can give a high-quality faux leather look.

Wallcovering and Headliners:

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Apart from furniture, upholstery fabrics can also be used for other purposes like hull liners and wallcoverings. Hull liner is a material used for carpeting the body of a boat. This effectively protects the boat from mold and prevents staining. Since most fabrics are easy to disinfect, marine upholstery makes up to be the best choice for hull liners. Certain fabrics are also excellent at imitating the look and feel of other materials like leather.

Such fabrics are ideal to use as wall panels or headliners. Foam backed materials used as headliners are easy to clean and prove to be a good alternative to a traditional wallpaper. Though the fabrics are easy to disinfect, they also have ildrew protection. However, they are still skin friendly and would not cause irritation on contact.

Accents and Headboards:

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An upholstered headboard not only adds to the style and comfort, but also improves the overall ambience. However, using the right kind of upholstery material can be tricky. It is advisable to use a fabric that is resistant to UV rays to avoid fading from exposure. Since accents like headboards and control panels are located in the interior, one should look for fabrics that can cool down faster and those that resist temperature changes.

Headboards also have considerable skin contact, therefore choosing a fabric that is skin friendly should be a priority. Different fabrics would have different textures and consistency. This difference can be used to bring an edge to the style. Using fabrics of different colors would also bring a freshness along with its benefits.

The experience of finding the right fabric for your marine upholstery can be both challenging and rewarding. Every fabric has its own unique texture that can make finding the one that works for you quite difficult. However, it is this very same process that can expose you to a plethora of different textures and colors. The world of marine upholstery fabrics comes with infinite forms of application and usage.

 

Gail P
I am a beachy type of person, living in Newport Beach, and oftentimes I’ll go for a swim with my daughter. When I’m bored, I’ll help make package boxes for my little girl’s sticker company on Etsy.