Is linen a suitable choice for custom window treatments in high-humidity climates?

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    Linen is surprisingly well-suited for high-humidity environments due to its exceptional moisture-wicking and antimicrobial properties. Unlike synthetic fibers that can trap moisture and promote mildew, linen's hollow fibers allow air to circulate, helping it dry quickly and stay fresh. In humid regions, however, linen is more prone to 'movement'—expanding or contracting as the air saturation changes. To manage this in a bespoke-luxury context, we recommend selecting a linen-polyester blend for increased dimensional stability or using a high-quality, stable lining. Meticulous tailoring, including generous hems and weighted corners, helps the curtains maintain their silhouette despite environmental shifts. When correctly specified and installed, linen provides a breathable, cool, and sophisticated aesthetic that is perfectly in tune with the requirements of a coastal or tropical luxury home, offering both functional comfort and timeless style.