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Lake green high warp density blackout upholstery fabric features a soothing lake green color that brings a tranquil and refreshing ambiance to any space. The fabric is subtly enhanced with faint golden patterns that shimmer gently, adding a touch of understated luxury. The high warp density ensures durability and effective light blocking, making it perfect for upholstery projects that require both elegance and functionality.
Additional Information

What's the Price of High Warp Density Blackout Upholstery Fabric?

The price of high warp density blackout upholstery fabric can vary widely depending on several factors:

Fabric Quality and Type

  • Material: The type of fibers used (e.g., polyester, cotton blends, or specialty materials) can influence the price. Higher-quality fibers or blends typically cost more.

  • Construction: Fabrics with intricate weaves or added features (like enhanced blackout properties or thermal insulation) may be more expensive.

Brand and Manufacturer

  • Brand Reputation: Well-known or high-end brands often command higher prices due to their reputation for quality and durability.

  • Manufacturer: Fabrics from reputable manufacturers or those made with advanced technology may be priced higher.

Design and Pattern

  • Complexity: Custom designs, patterns, or textures can increase the cost. Simple, solid-color fabrics may be less expensive.

  • Customization: Custom orders or unique color requests can add to the price.

Quantity and Bulk Purchasing

  • Volume Discounts: Purchasing in bulk or larger quantities often results in lower per-yard costs. Single or small quantity purchases may be more expensive per unit.

  • Roll Size: Fabrics are often sold by the yard or meter. The price may vary based on the length of fabric purchased.

Market and Location

  • Geographic Region: Prices can differ based on the location and availability of the fabric. Fabrics may be more expensive in areas with higher costs of living or where the fabric is less readily available.

  • Retailer or Supplier: Different retailers or suppliers may offer varying prices based on their pricing strategies and overhead costs.

Additional Features

  • Special Treatments: Fabrics with additional treatments (e.g., stain resistance, flame retardance) may have higher prices.

  • Backing or Linings: Fabrics with additional backing or linings for enhanced performance or appearance can cost more.

Price Range

  • Economy Range: Basic high warp density blackout fabrics can range from $10 to $30 per yard.

  • Mid-Range: For fabrics with additional features or moderate quality, prices might range from $30 to $60 per yard.

  • High-End: Premium fabrics, custom designs, or luxury brands can cost $60 or more per yard.

For the most accurate pricing, it’s best to check with specific retailers, manufacturers, or suppliers. They can provide detailed information based on your requirements and desired quantity.