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DESIGN SOLUTIONS

High-performance Fabrics
Welcome the advantages of these fabrics indoors to meet your active clients' lifestyles.


by Sharon L. Anderson

CHALLENGE: A demanding client, a large family, an active lifestyle, a dual-purpose family room, a client with numerous pets . . . these are just to name a few of the challenges I’ve had to face in the past four months. I am employed with an architectural firm and design both residential and commercial spaces. I am currently working on three large residences in a suburban neighborhood. Could you please offer some fabric solutions to the above-mentioned demands of my typical clients?

SOLUTION: The fabrics that you require to meet your clients’ many needs are finally here, and you will be very impressed with the outcome. Consumers today are savvy and know what they want. “High performance” is located at or near the top of their lists of product demands. High performance also is the key to today’s fabrics, which are bound to impress your customers. Technology has played a vital role in developing these new fabrics that are so user friendly!

The manufacturing and treatment process for fabrics has lead to the development of new products such as Crypton®, a fabric that will repel stain and moisture. The line of Crypton fabrics comes in a variety of fiber options and the visual effect is impressive! They offer many different styles and textures to choose from, which makes it easy for the client to make decisions and not be limited to certain colors. The fabric is treated with Microban, a substance that assists in blocking bacteria growth, mold and mildew!

Another fabric line, Sunbrella®, offers acrylic fabrics that not only are beautiful, they perform wonderfully. These high-performance fabrics offer many advantages that will complement the lifestyle of today’s consumers. The fabrics offer outstanding durability, colorfastness and ease of cleaning—and with up-to-date colors and styles, they work wonderfully indoors and fit with most décors.

Originally, the advantages of high-performance fabrics have been incorporated into outside furnishings such as patio furniture, umbrellas and hammocks. Let’s not forget the durability of those exterior fabrics that have appeared for years as automotive convertible tops and materials for boat and recreational vehicle covers. Now, these high-performance fabrics have been reborn and redesigned for today’s consumers.

We, as designers, architects, specifiers, interior specialists and retail salespeople, now can design our interiors with ease as we step into the future of performance fabrics.


Sharon L. Anderson has more than 20 years experience in the residential and commercial areas of interior design. She is currently a faculty member at two Southern California colleges. Anderson has been featured in numerous books and publications.