Interior linings add the decorative finish to your marquee. Sometimes all you need is the marquee to provide shelter, but for more important events, the look of the marquee is vital. A lining will provide a luxurious finish giving you the perfect backdrop for furnishings, flowers and other decorations. Do look at the lining photos in our photo gallery, though many of the other photos in the gallery show lined marquees.
A pleated ivory lining gives the ideal look for a wedding.
A coloured swag can be attached to the lining where the walls join the roof. This can be the same colour as the lining or in one of 20 or so colours to suit your overall scheme. Click here to see a chart of swag colours in the linings photo gallery.
A starcloth lining (blackout fabric with hundreds of tiny lightbulbs) will give the perfect nightclub effect. Click here to see some examples.
You can have a mixture of linings; for a wedding where you plan to dance into the early hours, you may have an Ivory lining over the reception and dining area, and a starcloth over the band and dance floor.
Tack off linings are installed for the most elaborate events. This is effectively a "one off" lining in a fabric colour of your choice. Using tack off means you can have exactly what you want, but it does cost a lot more! The 1st photo titled London wedding in this gallery shows a tackoff lining
As well as improving the look of the marquee, a lining will conceal the marquee framework and any electrical cables or rigging. Where marquees are joined together, attached to houses or accommodate split levels, linings will help conceal the joins. They also help to insulate the marquee a little, making heating easier, and reducing any condensation problems.
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