What fabric weights are best for solid-colored drapery?

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    The weight of the fabric is a crucial consideration for solid-colored curtains, as it determines how the color is perceived and how the curtains hang. For a truly professional, luxury look, medium to heavyweight fabrics are generally preferred. Heavier materials like velvet, heavy-weight linen, and thick cotton sateen have a superior 'drape,' meaning they hang in deep, consistent folds that look expensive and intentional. These weights also provide better light control, thermal insulation, and sound absorption. If you prefer a lighter look, such as with a solid-colored sheer or a lightweight linen, ensure the curtains have a generous fullness (at least 2.5 to 3 times the window width) to prevent them from looking flimsy. For solid-colored drapes, adding a quality lining and interlining is highly recommended regardless of the face fabric's weight; this adds 'body' to the curtain, making the solid color appear more substantial and high-end. This attention to fabric weight is a hallmark of professional custom window treatments.